Durell Cooper, chairman of the Apache Tribe of Oklahoma, said federal resources help provide jobs and improve the overall quality of life for residents, including covering emergency bills and ...
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'All we wanted to do was our jobs': Federal layoffs felt across Indigenous communities in OklahomaBureau of Indian Affairs, Bureau of Indian Education, Department of the Interior and others— are undergoing layoffs. The ...
People around the country are keeping a close eye on Washington D.C. as federal funding cuts continue to have an impact ...
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Apache veterans are revered today with the traditions of oldKristopher Killsfirst, with the Apache Tribe of Oklahoma, served many years in the U.S. Army and explained what differentiated the experience. ‘Keep it alive’: Apache Tribal Princess sets ...
Dozens of federal employees who didn’t work on diversity or inclusion issues have been placed on administrative leave following Trump's executive order.
Sgt. Maj. Lanny Asepermy lobbied Congress and the Oklahoma Military Hall of Fame to honor WWI and WWII Code Talkers.
Many are working to ensure their citizens’ safety amid rising reports of Native people being stopped and questioned.
Madeline Sayet's show "Where We Belong" has its New England premiere at the Umbrella Arts Center Feb. 28-March 23.
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