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Traffic tickets, tributes, tribal leader doll Conflict continues with state, numbers of Natives, icon’s heritage challenged and new tributes by Gary Fife OKMULGEE, Okla. – Well, it seems that tribal and state governments will be squaring off in another legal arena. This time, it’s over traffic tickets. Let’s

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FAQ: Answers to your questions about driving with tribal tags in Oklahoma KOSU | By Allison Herrera, Robby Korth For decades, no matter where drivers with tribal tags lived in Oklahoma, they’ve been good to register their vehicle with their tribal nation. This was following a 1993 Supreme Court Ruling

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Stitt's sports betting plan takes many tribal officials, Oklahoma lawmakers by surprise By Carmen Forman of Oklahoma Voice Tribal officials and state lawmakers say they weren’t consulted on Gov. Kevin Stitt’s new plan to implement sports betting. While Stitt was in Israel, his office unveiled an

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Lawmakers reject gaming compacts for two Oklahoma tribal nations By Janelle Stecklein, Oklahoma Voice Saying there were “significant fatal flaws,” Oklahoma lawmakers on Wednesday unanimously rejected a pair of compacts that would have allowed two tribes to offer gaming outside of their traditional boundaries. Leaders with the United Keetoowah Band

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Oklahoma tribes, IHS, state and area communities work together on American Rescue Plan water projects Unified effort of agencies totals more than $200 million in water infrastructure improvements TULSA, Okla. – Oklahoma tribes, the state of Oklahoma, Indian Health Service (IHS) and communities are working together utilizing American Rescue Plan (ARPA)

Review: Killers of the Flower Moon Shows the Ultimate Fortitude of the Osage People Who Could not be Defeated

by Ryann Gordon From the first scene in Killers of the Flower Moon, Martin Scorsese warns those watching what’s in store. Elders gather in a tent and bury a sacred pipe while children peak in from outside. Weeping fills the tent, as the elders warn us of an impending

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Osages unite for screenings of ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ across the country Special Showings, charity events, and Osage organizations foster sense of togetherness Written by Shannon Shaw Duty We asked and you answered. On Oct. 11, Osage News asked its readers whether there would be any special screenings of
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