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The Native Nations Center for Tribal Policy Research, in collaboration with Tana Fitzpatrick, University of Oklahoma associate vice president for tribal relations, and the OU Center for Faculty Excellence, hosted a continuation of its Ethical Tribal Engagement Series on June 17 at the OU Health Sciences campus. The event featured discussions on Indigenous perspectives in health research, governance and traditional healing. The event included nearly 70 in-person attendees and over 120 virtual attendees.
Read moreToday’s birthdays include Jamie Adams, Cheyenne Cortez, Brooklyn Elkins, Mary Jane Harjo, Alene Harris, J.F. Kuhn, Bill Majoney, Brad Orsburn, Susan Osborne, Tiffany Ramirez, Jahlysa Sinor, Amanda Sullivan, Whitney Wallace & Ernie Willis.
Read moreSeminole Nation Special Call Council Meeting Friday, June 27, 7 p.m. General Council House at the Mekusukey Mission.
Read moreA man whose name is synonymous with altering the jurisdictional landscape of Oklahoma has pleaded guilty for failure to register as a sex offender.
Read moreSeminole State College Professor of Mathematics Jarrod Tollett speaks with students during the STEM – Aquatic Robots class on June 17, part of the first week of Kids on Campus, held June 16-19 at SSC. The next session of Kids on Campus is set for July 7-10. For more information or to register, contact Talina Lee at (405) 382-9546 or b-i@sscok. edu, or visit sscok.edu. (SSC photo)
Read moreThe Wewoka Rotary Club celebrated its 100th anniversary on Thursday, June 12 with a special luncheon at the Seminole Nation Museum. The event marked a century of “Service Above Self” and brought together Rotarians, community leaders, and friends to honor the club’s remarkable legacy in Wewoka.
Read moreAlumni returning to Wewoka for the annual WHS Reunion Weekend are invited to visit the Seminole Nation Museum to explore a diverse collection of over 30 works of art by fellow graduates. The exhibit will be on display until this Saturday.
Read moreOne year after its launch of the Aging Our Way Oklahoma plan, Oklahoma Human Services is celebrating early successes of the collaborative statewide initiative to ensure older adults have access to resources, services and advocacy.
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