Construction of the $110 million American Indian Cultural Center in Oklahoma City will begin this last now that the funding is in place.
The Chickasaw Nation led an effort to raise $5 million need to start a $33 million state bond plan. Gov. Bill Anoatubby said tribes were supportive.
Congress authorized $33 million for the center, slated to open by mid-2007.
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(The Daily Oklahoman 6/14)
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