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IndiJ Public Media (Founded as the Lakota Times newspaper) Indian Country Today (an enterprise of the Oneida Nation of New York, covers the Indigenous world, including American Indians, Alaska Natives and First Nations) Indianz.com, [38] owned by Noble Savage Media, LLC and Ho-Chunk, Inc., Winnebago, NE; Isleta Pueblo News, Isleta Pueblo [5 ...
The List of newspapers in Oklahoma lists every daily and non-daily news publication currently operating in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. The list includes information on where the publication is produced, whether it is distributed daily or non-daily, what its circulation is, and who publishes it.
Under the agreements, Oklahoma and tribal governments split the tax money collected from tobacco products sold on tribal lands. More: What to know about Oklahoma's newest tribal compact dispute
The state will pay at least $3.3M in legal fees associated with ongoing tribal disputes, according to a report by a legislative watchdog agency.
In Oklahoma, Indigenous communities are the most likely to be at risk of flooding, with one recent study showing the danger increases by more than five times when compared to surrounding areas ...
The Native American Times was a statewide newspaper Tahlequah, Oklahoma which began print circulation in December 2009. As Native Times it continues to publish original articles online as well as other articles from competitors and reputable news agencies.
But in the two years since the court’s ruling in a key case about Native American rights, the state of Oklahoma has made that request more than 40 times. State officials have also repeatedly ...
Beginning in 1915, the Tulsa World fought an editorial battle advocating a proposal to build a reservoir on Spavinaw Creek and pipe the water 55 miles to Tulsa. [6] Charles Page was among those who opposed the Spavinaw plan; he advocated a plan in his own newspaper to sell water from the Shell Creek water system, which Page owned.