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The Biden-Harris Indian Country Track Record

This article is part of U.S. Democracy Day, a nationwide collaborative on Sept. 15, the International Day of Democracy, in which news organizations cover how democracy works and the threats it faces. To learn more, visit usdemocracyday.org. (NATIONWIDE) Federally-recognized tribes have the right to govern themselves, known as tribal sovereignty. But, despite being sovereign nations,

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The Trump-Pence Indian Country Track Record

This article is part of U.S. Democracy Day, a nationwide collaborative on Sept. 15, the International Day of Democracy, in which news organizations cover how democracy works and the threats it faces. To learn more, visit usdemocracyday.org. (NATIONWIDE) True to VNN Oklahoma’s mission to cover the 2024 election year with an Indigenous focus, we’ve been

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The Bad And The Better: Presidential Impact In Indian Country

This article is part of U.S. Democracy Day, a nationwide collaborative on Sept. 15, the International Day of Democracy, in which news organizations cover how democracy works and the threats it faces. To learn more, visit usdemocracyday.org. (NATIONAL) As of 2022, 1.2 million Native Americans were unregistered to vote across the United States. With the

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Sculpture celebrating Irish connection unveiled in Choctaw Nation

(CHOCTAW NATION) The unbreakable bond between the Choctaw Nation and Ireland reached a new milestone this August. Two events celebrated the unveiling of the Eternal Heart sculpture, honoring the longstanding connection between Ireland and the Choctaw Nation. On August 29, the Choctaw Cultural Center held a celebration for attendees to enjoy music from RUNA, a

By |2024-09-17T04:18:43+00:00August 30th, 2024|Indigenous|Comments Off on Sculpture celebrating Irish connection unveiled in Choctaw Nation

Tulsa Sees Higher Rates of Homelessness Among Native Youth

(TULSA, Okla.) Gaps relating to the health and wealth of Indigenous Americans are felt in Oklahoma and beyond, and one area in which this gap is prominent is in housing for Indigenous youth. Equality Indicators show that Native youth is homeless at two times the rate of white youth in Tulsa. Olivia Denton Koopman, Chief

By |2024-09-17T04:49:04+00:00July 18th, 2024|Health, Indigenous|Comments Off on Tulsa Sees Higher Rates of Homelessness Among Native Youth

Indigenous Roots: Natural pathways between history and today

This is a VNN Collaboration produced by VNN Oklahoma in partnership with Pursuit Films Written By: Rachael Schuit and Brittany Harlow Narrated By: Trista Vaughn (CHEROKEE NATION) Genes are the code of life. A continuous pathway of one living being to another, carrying what has been into what will be. Joe Ballard is a member

By |2024-09-17T04:12:49+00:00July 17th, 2024|Health, Indigenous|Comments Off on Indigenous Roots: Natural pathways between history and today

350,000 Records of American Indian History Made Public Through the Tulsa Public Library System

(MUSCOGEE NATION) Thanks to research, reporting and a generous donation from Verified News Network (VNN) Oklahoma, for the first time ever, an extensive digital collection of American Indian history is now available at no cost to the public through the Tulsa Public Library System. As of July 12, anyone with a TCCL library card can

By |2024-09-17T04:19:26+00:00July 14th, 2024|Indigenous|Comments Off on 350,000 Records of American Indian History Made Public Through the Tulsa Public Library System
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