Amanda Swope, Tulsa's new Director of Tribal Policy, aims to enhance partnerships with Cherokee, Osage, and Muscogee nations, focusing on collaboration and infrastructure.
The tribe is seeking a judge’s order clarifying that the county lacks criminal jurisdiction over tribal members for conduct occurring within its reservation.
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Cherokee Nation leaders hosted an event at the Greenwood Cultural Center in Tulsa on Feb. 11 to celebrate Black History Month ...
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Center Theatre Group is presenting the world premiere of Fake It Until You Make It, a farce by LA based Larissa FastHorse ...
Though it sounds like things are still not quite set in stone, Sarah Michelle Gellar has confirmed that she is in talks to reprise the role of Buffy Summers for the planned Hulu sequel ...
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DEAR ANNIE: I am 64. As a child and teenager, my grandmother used to complain about me not sending thank you notes, like many of your readers today have experienced. During my pre-teen ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers says the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe’s latest lawsuit over the Dakota Access Pipeline should be tossed, arguing the tribe can’t sue the agency over a permit that ...