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As storms pass and years roll by, some stories wait to unfold until all the right paths cross. After 30 years, a veteran is reunited with a painting gifted to him by an Oklahoma Native American ...
The Wichita and Affiliated Tribes, headquartered in Anadarko, and the Washoe Tribe of Nevada and California filed a legal complaint last week to hold the United States accountable for the federal ...
OKLAHOMA CITY — Four Oklahoma players made the NFCA (National Fastpitch Coaches Association) All-American teams, unveiled at the Women’s College World Series media day on Wednesday. Utility ...
The Oklahoma Native American Youth Language Fair filled the museum with more than 3,500 visitors, according to Raina Heaton, director of the fair and associate curator of the Native American ...
Echo, Nevaeh and Merlina Post, from Weatherford Public Schools, perform in the trio traditional song category at the Oklahoma Native American Youth Language Fair at the Sam Noble Museum April 8.
9 a.m.-3 p.m. — Oklahoma Native American Youth Language Fair 9 a.m. —A short talk by Dr. Henrietta Mann (Cheyenne) at 9am 11:15 a.m. — A special presentation by Jerod Tate (Chickasaw composer) ...
Nearly 2000 students will gather at the Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History for the annual Oklahoma Native American Youth Language Fair Monday and Tuesday.
DOGE funding cuts threaten Native American cultural institutions Along with public libraries, IMLS also funds museum and library services for Native American tribes through contracts and award grants.
Mousseau said federal funding is essential, with 80% of their budget counting on federal grants. “If those funds are pulled in some way, then we are not able to contribute to the overall community of ...
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