Jess Green Jess Green, an attorney and citizen of the Chickasaw Nation , who dedicated his life to advocating for Native American people lost his battle with neuroendocrine carcino...
Native women enrolled in universities across the U.S. are enjoying the camaraderie and sisterhood that comes from membership in the first historically American Indian sorority...
An odd story out of Oklahoma, where on September 5 a man participating in a Peace & Dignity Journey (PDJ) run was allegedly stopped and cuffed by police while for carrying a sc...
To make searching for historical documents easier the Oklahoma Historical Society (OHS) and the Oklahoma Secretary of State’s Office partnered to digitize and index Oklahoma and In...
The National Indian Education Association presented a webinar on July 19 to help educators and Native American advocacy organizations decipher the National Indian Education Study 2...
"The Kaw Nation, known as The Wind People, has a long heritage and relationship with the south wind," said Southwind Energy spokesperson Ken Luttrell...
U.S. Census Bureau estimates show the Native American population in Oklahoma increased from 8.6 percent in 2010 to 8.9 percent in 2011, reported the Associated Press ...