The “services and benefits” which were denied to the Lumbee by the Lumbee Act of 1956, which granted only partial recognition, and are now available after the Lumbee Fairness Act’s passage, are ...
The Lumbee Fairness Act affirmed the tribe's sovereign status and established a government-to-government relationship with ...
The site will be part of a cultural corridor the tribal nation is establishing, including an interpretive center next to the ...
The Cherokee Nation is seeking artwork for Oklahoma’s longest-running Native American art show and competition. The 55th ...
People often look to indigenous traditions for spiritual guidance, and these 25 Native American animals and their meanings ...
In 1924, Congress passed the Indian Citizenship Act, also known as the Snyder Act, which turned all noncitizen Indians born ...
The Lumbee Fairness Act gives the tribe's 60,000 members access to federal benefits like healthcare and education. The act allows the Lumbee Tribe to pursue federal programs, establish a reservation ...
Tribal programs addressing mental health and substance abuse in Oklahoma lost federal funding overnight Tuesday. Roughly ...
Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. and Deputy Chief Bryan Warner proposed Monday to earmark $30 million for a ...
The Cherokee Indian Police Department is seeking a missing girl who was last seen in Cherokee on April 8, 2025.
Together they are sharing their business knowledge with budding Native entrepreneurs. Louis and Blankenship are among the names on this year’s 40 under 40 list by the National Center for American ...
Cherokee Nation leaders propose a $30 million partnership with the University of Oklahoma to create a Tahlequah nursing school and expand scholarships and health workforce training.