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Chickasaw Governor Bill Anoatubby said Oklahomans have lost "institutional memory" on why and how the state compacts. Four tribal leaders spoke about the need for more cooperation moving forward in an interim study at the Capitol.
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Kasey Alerts will notify the public of anyone missing between the ages of 18 and 59, adding on to other alert systems like AMBER.
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Killers of the Flower Moon is already generating Oscar buzz. But in Oklahoma, the story behind it is deeply personal. Jim Gray, the former principal chief of the Osage Nation, and his family met with KOSU’s Anna Pope to watch the film at the Circle Cinema in Tulsa for its public debut. The film is not only a story about the history of their community, but of the Gray family.
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President Joe Biden is nominating the former Cherokee Nation Attorney General to serve as a federal judge in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Oklahoma.
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The tribal nation recently filed a complaint in federal court against the state and Attorney General Gentner Drummond.
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Some worry House Bill 1775 deters schools from covering Osage murders
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Known nationally as Indigenous Peoples' Day, Tulsa's celebrations bring members of the many sovereign nations together.
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Stitt spoke at the chamber's annual State of the State event. He promoted school vouchers, praised cutting taxes and blasted tribal sovereignty.
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"A seasoned historical storyteller, Cozzens portrays both Jackson and his Creek adversaries without minimizing their flaws, though he is clearly appalled by Jackson's later treatment of the Indians during the Trail of Tears.... An authoritative account." -- Kirkus Reviews (starred)