The pipe-tomahawk once owned by Standing Bear, who became the first Native American to be recognized as a person by the ...
Last May, advocates for missing and murdered Indigenous people (MMIP) held an event at the Oklahoma Capitol to push ... firsthand in my home state of Oklahoma, which ranks Number Two on the list of ...
Sgt. Maj. Lanny Asepermy lobbied Congress and the Oklahoma Military Hall of Fame to honor WWI and WWII Code Talkers.
Durell Cooper, chairman of the Apache Tribe of Oklahoma, said federal resources help provide jobs and improve the overall quality of life for residents, including covering emergency bills and ...
Last May, advocates for missing and murdered Indigenous people (MMIP) held an event at the Oklahoma Capitol to push for increased collaboration between tribes and local, state and federal law ...
A new Interior Department Office of Inspector General report found oversight and efficiency failures at the Bureau of Indian ...
Haskell Indian Nations University (HINU) students protested the federal layoffs that terminated 35 probationary employees of the university outside the Kansas State Capitol on Monday.
Tulsa Mayor Monroe Nichols was the keynote speaker at the annual Black History Day at the Oklahoma State Capitol.
The Bureau of Indian Education — a sprawling federal system responsible for educating some 45,000 Native American students ... united in their dismay at the state of the BIE.
The Capitol was full of people ... Nichols talked to the crowd about Oklahoma leaders who came before him and how important Black history is to this state. “Challenging separate but equal ...
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