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Could civil forfeiture be the next battleground in Oklahoma Governor's fight over tribal sovereignty?

By Allison Herrera An obscure case of illegal hunting in south-central Oklahoma could point to new ways the state is trying to assert jurisdiction inside newly affirmed tribal reservation boundaries. In January 2022, Osage Nation citizen Jimmy Ward spotted what he thought was a white-tailed deer along a rural road

BOK Financial deal helps Cherokee Nation Businesses achieve strategic goals

Tulsa, Ok., Jan. 5, 2023—A deal brokered between BOK Financial and Cherokee Nation Businesses will mean future business acquisition, construction, and development. Nearly a year ago, Cherokee Nation Businesses, L.L.C. engaged BOK Financial as administrative agent to arrange a $650,000,000 credit facility which recently closed.

Fraudsters frequently prey on generosity: Proactive measures key to avoiding another record-setting year for fraud

By Sarah Alexander With the upcoming holidays, generosity is top of mind. With so much digital gifting and giving this time of year, it's important to take precautions to help safeguard personal data. Fortunately, even as fraudster tactics are ever-changing, the best ways to avoid them remain fairly

Cherokee Nation Businesses’ $20K helps create memorable Christmas

Contribution supports gifts for children through Cherokee Nation Angel Project TAHLEQUAH, Okla. – Cherokee Nation Businesses and its employees are continuing an annual tradition of making Christmas dreams come true for thousands of children in northeast Oklahoma by supporting the Cherokee Nation Angel Project. In addition to the company’s $20,

FireLake Foods produce brings exotic foods close to home

By: Nicole Sanchez, FireLake Foods Marketing Manager If you are like me, I did not have a lot of chances to experience produce from other countries while growing up in Oklahoma. I never got the opportunity to taste or feel the texture or even see the stunning colors until I

Oklahoma school serving Indigenous students could be in jeopardy

The Oklahoma State Board of Education looked at whether Sovereign Community Schools should close its doors by Meghan Mosley OKLAHOMA CITY —A charter school serving Oklahoma City's Indigenous community was at the center of the state's board of education meeting Thursday. The Oklahoma State Board of

coreNOC, Inc. Brings High Speed Broadband Connectivity to Indigenous Village in South America

coreNOC’s Expertise in Telecommunications Brings High Speed Broadband Connectivity to Indigenous Village with Benefits to Health, Education, Commerce and Cultural Preservation. December 15, 2022; Owasso, OK.--(BUSINESS WIRE)—coreNOC, Inc., a Certified Native American Owned Business and a leader in innovative technology solutions and 5G telecommunications equipment announced
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