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Sanford Coats, United States Attorney for the Western District of Oklahoma made the announcement. Warrior, a member of the Tonkawa Tribe, was arguing with his girlfriend on October 9, 2008 at a ...
More than a century after U.S. Indian boarding schools attempted to erase Indigenous cultures and languages, tribal nations ...
The Tulsa Regional Chamber held the second annual State of the Tribal Nations addressing the contributions made by the ...
For the first time, the Oklahoma Trail of Tears Association marked the graves of Cherokee Freedmen who survived the Trail of ...
With Congress likely to resume efforts to pass a new five-year Farm Bill sometime this year, leaders of the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma are again pushing for a change in the bill's ...
Oklahoma’s leading gaming tribes laid out a position backing legal sports betting in the state, a move that could bring approved online and retail sportsbooks. The Oklahoma Indian Gaming ...
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Oklahoma Sports Betting Battle: Thunder vs. TribesOklahoma's betting is in disarray, with Thunder & tribes battle for control. For more legal analysis across the gaming industry, check out Legal Sports Report. House cancels rest of votes for week ...
Black people arrived in Oklahoma long before the prospect of statehood. The first to settle in the area were enslaved by Native American tribes in the Deep South, and they made the journey in the ...
The St. Croix Ojibwe Tribe removed blood quantum requirements for membership and has since seen an increase in enrollment. Lineal descendancy, which allows membership based on having a tribal ...
The Wodaabe tribe, a branch of the Fulani, maintain their distinct culture and traditions despite external challenges. Known for their Gerewol festival, where men dance and compete for the ...
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