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The Muscogee Nation is sounding the alarm over the need to revitalize two Indigenous languages. Principal Chief David Hill recently issued an executive order outlining actions to safeguard the Muscogee and Euchee languages.
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Relatives of former slaves owned by the Muscogee Nation are objecting to a transfer of city land to the tribe.
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Tulsans needing to handle a Muscogee Nation traffic ticket are getting a break with the opening of the tribe’s first local traffic court.
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The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear a case involving Gov. Kevin Stitt's brother, Marvin Keith Stitt, who is also a Cherokee Nation citizen. The case questioned a state's criminal jurisdictional authority over tribal citizens on tribal land absent Congressional authorization.
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A suburb of Tulsa will fly the Muscogee Nation flag at its headquarters.
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Muscogee Nation Principal Chief David Hill called the governor’s petition “divisive” and a waste of taxpayer dollars.
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The Muscogee Nation Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that two descendants of people once enslaved by the tribe are entitled to tribal citizenship.
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Alicia Stroble had sought a tax exemption for years 2017, 2018, and 2019, saying she was exempt because she was a Muscogee (Creek) Nation member, worked for the tribe and lived on her tribes’ land.
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The Muscogee Nation Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday around the rights of people descended from the tribe’s former slaves.
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Tulsa’s director of tribal policy and partnerships says the city is still hoping to work through issues despite requests to intervene in a much publicized lawsuit.