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Two tribes show how implementing initiatives can benefit their communities, improving education, health and economic ...
The Oklahoma Supreme Court ruled that tribal citizens living within the jurisdiction of tribal reservations outlined in ...
Hanging on the wall was a prize possession, which he bought at auction a few years ago: a map of tribal territory from 1906, the year before Oklahoma became a state, showing the Cherokee Nation ...
Tribal lands in Oklahoma are 5 times more likely to flood than rest of state When Indigenous peoples were forced off their lands, they were boxed into flood-prone areas.
While many across the country recognize Juneteenth as the end to the institution of slavery in America in 1865, some tribal nations in Oklahoma continued to own slaves until the following year, 1866.
And for many tribes, recovering from a flood can take years, if it happens at all. According to her research, Tsoodle can see the Indigenous population in Oklahoma growing to nearly 600,000 people ...
While many across the country recognize Juneteenth as the end to the institution of slavery in America in 1865, some tribal nations in Oklahoma continued to own slaves until the following year, 1866 ...
About a quarter of Osage citizens participated in the tribal nation’s first ever census, results released this week by the northern Oklahoma tribe show.. Alice Goodfox, an Osage Nation lawmaker ...
While many across the country recognize Juneteenth as the end to the institution of slavery in America in 1865, some tribal nations in Oklahoma continued to own slaves until the following year, 1866.
In Oklahoma, Juneteenth highlights tribal slavery descendants' fight for recognition and citizenship
While many across the country recognize Juneteenth as the end to the institution of slavery in America in 1865, some tribal nations in Oklahoma continued to own slaves until the following year, 1866.
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