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Choctaw Grandmother/Granddaughter Set Cultural Milestones
Milestones set by families aren’t all that infrequent: father and son presidents, families full of record-setting athletes and households of award-winning musicians and actors are easy to name...
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King Named Director of Gilcrease
The University of Tulsa has named Duane King, Ph.D. as TU’s vice president of museum affairs and director of the Gilcrease Museum. King, who has more than 30 years of experience in museum admi...
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The Big Y Cherokee Language Class & Principle People Singers
The first tiny snowflakes of the year fell gently on our faces last Thursday as the Big Y Cherokee language class members unloaded their cars and headed for the front door of the American Legion bui...
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Profile: Jerod Impichchaachaaha Tate, Chickasaw Composer
Jerod Impichchaachaaha' Tate was born in 1968 in Norman, Oklahoma and is a citizen of the Chickasaw Nation. Mr. Tate is dedicated to the development of American Indian classical composition, and h...
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Boarding School Restrictions
Some of those who attended tribal or BIA boarding schools were able to retain the Chickasaw language and pass that knowledge on to others. Some who attended such schools were not fluent speake...
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Updated: 05-23-08

Thursday, 29 May 2008
TOPPENISH, Washington- Yakama tribal and non-Native residents have joined together in protesting a new dairy farm that may house as many as 7,000 cows. Earlier media reports claim that more than 470 signatures on a petition to stop the construction of the dairy farm were submitted to Yakama tribal managers for review. Similar to an ongoing battle on the Yankton Sioux reservation in South Dakota against a large commercial hog farm, many tribes are complaining of the new rush to use triba...
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  1. CHOCTAW, Miss. – (May 5, 2008) – Top country, gospel and rock entertainment takes the ...
  1. Monday, 05 May 2008
  1. Well known American Indian journalist Tim Giago and producer Kimberley Lyman have joined forces in...
  1. Sunday, 04 May 2008
  1. "Lord of the Strings" Arvel Bird, the 2007 Native American Music Awards' Artist of the Year, swoops...
Clinton Agenda Announced in South Dakota & Montana
Tuesday, 27 May 2008
Hillary Clinton announced her American Indian agenda to South Dakota and Montana tribes this month, committing to partner with tribes to expand economic opportunity and improve health care, educatio...
Friday, 23 May 2008
"Our government has not always been honest or truthful in our dealings ... I believe treaty commitments are paramount law, I'll fulfill those commitments as President of the Unites States" ...
Wednesday, 21 May 2008
--Reading Is Fundamental Honors 25 Programs and their Community Partners for ‘Linking Up for Literacy'-- Washington, [May 16, 2008]- Division of Early Childhood Education and their local ...
Yankton Sioux Tribe Continues to Fight the Building of Commercial Hog Farm
Monday, 19 May 2008
MARTY, South.Dakota - The Yankton Sioux Reservation in South Dakota is divided into sections consisting of tribal, private, and deeded land. Concerns about a commercial hog farm moving into the area...
Chickasaw Nation Grant Puts OHS Maps Online
Tuesday, 13 May 2008
A $200,000 grant from the Chickasaw Nation is allowing the Oklahoma Historical Society to put much of its collection of over 4,000 historical maps online. OHS has completed scans of over 600 maps a...

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