tag: oklahoma

Hurricane Milton
The Miccosukee Tribe and the Seminole Tribe are dealing with the effects of Hurricane Milton after the catastrophic storm hit their homelands in Florida.
'Tulsa King'
“The Quapaw Nation opposes any use of its name or purported portrayal of our people without the Nation’s consent,” a tribal statement reads.
Rebecca Nagle
With her debut book, award-winning journalist Rebecca Nagle is taking a look at one of the most consequential U.S. Supreme Court decisions in Indian Country.
Cherokee Nation
There is no greater aspiration than building a stronger, healthier world for the next generation.
Hurricane Helene in North Carolina
The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians is counting its blessings and coming together as a community amid widespread damage caused by Hurricane Helene.
Chuck Hoskin Jr.
Cherokee Nation has a sovereign right to issue tags on our reservation, and the state has no authority to interfere with that.
Claremore Indian Hospital
Quite simply, we have proven that when Cherokees operate our own health care system, we do it better.
Shoshone-Bannock Casino Hotel
Tribes are major employers and big economic contributors to their communities.
"By the Fire We Carry: The Generations-Long Fight for Justice on Native Land" by Rebecca Nagle
Rebecca Nagle reads from her debut book, “By the Fire We Carry: The Generations-Long Fight for Justice on Native Land,” on September 16, 2024.
Cherokee Nation
If we stand still on housing, we will fall behind.
House Committee on Agriculture
Indian Country is already suffering from a food shortage crisis and problems will only get worse under a government shutdown, lawmakers were told at a crowded hearing on Capitol Hill.
Severe Food Distribution Shortages in Tribal and Elderly Communities
A joint oversight hearing on “Severe Food Distribution Shortages in Tribal and Elderly Communities” takes place on September 11, 2024.
Severe Food Distribution Shortages in Tribal and Elderly Communities
A joint oversight hearing on “Severe Food Distribution Shortages in Tribal and Elderly Communities” takes place on September 11, 2024.
National Constitution Center
Donald Trump and Kamala Harris concluded their first, and perhaps only, presidential debate. What does it mean for Native voters?
Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations
Tribal leaders, joined by lawmakers from both parties, are demanding answers from the Biden administration about a food shortage crisis that has hit the most vulnerable in Indian Country.
Cherokee Nation
Opioids and other addictive substances have taken a heavy toll on Cherokee families and communities.
Joe Bunch
The United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians is celebrating a new agreement with the Indian Health Service that will allow the tribe to expand its operations.
Oklahoma Land Run
The settler state of Oklahoma arose on the backs of it most vulnerable — the Five Tribes who were forced to move there by the U.S. government.
Indian Health Service
The Indian Health Service is observing World Water Week with visits to infrastructure sites in tribal communities across the nation.
Chuck Hoskin Jr.
Every Labor Day weekend marks a special time for reflection and celebration by the Cherokee people.
Cherokee Nation
It is vital for our tribe’s long-term success that we ensure that all Cherokee citizens, no matter where they live, remain connected to our tribe, our government and our culture.
Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Tulsa
The Oklahoma Indian Gaming Association is hosting its 29th annual conference and trade show in Oklahoma City.
Chuck Hoskin Jr. and Brian Whisenhunt
The Cherokee Nation’s story contains more than our fair share of chapters where we struggled for survival.
Native American Journalists Association NAJA
The Indigenous Journalists Association boasts a board of directors consisting almost entirely of women.
Cherokee Nation Housing
It is time to admit that our efforts have not been enough. Cherokee Nation is in a housing crisis, and we need to face it together.
Willamette Falls Lamprey Celebration
Inter-tribal agreements, mushroom foraging and treaty fishing are on The Menu, Native America Calling’s food show.
Jaci Gonnie
Amid the fierce competition and colorful pageantry of the largest all-Native basketball tournament in North America, some numbers stood out.
Deb Halaand and Bryan Newland
The Biden administration has released the long-awaited final volume of its investigation into the genocidal Indian boarding school era.
Cyrus Ben
The leader of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians is making history as the first Native person elected to the board of trustees of the Mississippi Department of Archives and History.
Inter-Tribal Council of the Five Civilized Tribes
For centuries, Cherokee Nation and neighboring tribes have maintained a profound connection to the land and its resources.
NAFOA
Make California your next trip for #NAFOAFall2024, NAFOA’s fall conference!
Cherokee Nation
Cherokee culture is best protected when it’s celebrated and shared.
Donald Trump and J.D. Vance
What does another Donald Trump presidency mean for Native America?
Chuck Hoskin Jr.
The fact that Native people in Oklahoma have a 17-year shorter life expectancy than our non-Indigenous neighbors is more than a statistic — it represents countless lives cut short.
Buffalo
A bipartisan bill would relocate some of the 20,500 buffalo on public lands to tribal lands.
Cherokee Nation
The Cherokee Nation strives to be a great place to work, because we want the best and brightest to serve our community.
Hanford Reach National Monument
For the first time, the federal government has acknowledged the historic and ongoing devastation caused to tribes by dams in the Pacific Northwest.
Cherokee Nation
Juneteenth marks a joyous moment in American history — the final emancipation of enslaved African Americans.
Cherokee Nation
Cherokees are stewards of many proud traditions, from our art, music and festivities to our language, patriotism and spirit of Gadugi.
The beating heart of Cherokee culture is when we can interact face to face with other Cherokees, appreciating and learning from each other across generations.