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The U.S. Department of the Interior is investing almost $40 million to plug and clean up abandoned oil and gas wells in tribal communities across the country.
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Cherokee, Kiowa and Mexican author Oscar Hokeah's first novel, Calling for a Blanket Dance, has received a lot of praise.
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Your local post office may not be the place where you would expect to see world-class art. Oklahoma is an exception. Thirty-one post offices around the state are adorned with murals that are simply masterpieces.
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Damage and healing are intertwined in Oscar Hokeah debut novel "Calling for a Blanket Dance."
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In February, the United States passed the grim milestone of 500,000 deaths from COVID-19. The pandemic has hit Indigenous communities particularly hard.…
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Last month, the U.S. Department of Interior's Bureau of Indian Affairs approved the Kiowa Tribe's request to put new land in western Oklahoma into trust…
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Kiowa Legislator Angela Chaddlesone McCarthy passed away on Thursday.McCarthy was diagnosed with COVID-19 at the beginning of August. According to posts…
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Appeals Officer Shannon Edwards with the Code of Federal Regulations Court in Anadarko granted a preliminary injunction against the Kiowa Tribe, barring…
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On the Fourth of July, some Americans have celebrated their freedom of choice by choosing to not celebrate at all.