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Indian boarding school in Okla. gets funds
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2003 The Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma is using $4 million in casino profits to build a new gym for the Sequoyah High School. The K-12 boarding school educates more 350 Indian students from more than 40 tribes. It is funded through the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Get the Story:
Tribe's casinos to fund new gym (The Daily Oklahoman 1/13) Relevant Links:
Sequoyah High School - http://www.sequoyah.k12.ok.us
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