For decades, highway signs have stood in Oklahoma to inform drivers when they are entering Native nations within the state.
The Oklahoma Department of Transportation will remove all tribal boundary signs and replace them with new ones, that all look ...
Tribal nations will be identified on the signs using their federally recognized names — the word “reservation” will not be ...
The Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT) is standardizing tribal boundary signs across the state, but not all ...
UTTC Tribal Leaders Summit (6 p.m.) ...
The current long-time agreement between the State of Oklahoma and the Cherokee Nation that allows the state's largest tribe ...
Florida’s Indigenous people are again fighting to protect their homeland from a threat involving the National Park Service; ...
U.S. Senate candidate Tim Sheehy’s repeated references to Crow Indians and alcohol have sparked outrage and demands for ...
A new courthouse for the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians was officially opened Sept. 6, and for those who work with ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul has signed a new law that would support law enforcement efforts and inter-governmental cooperation between ...
Anthony Reyes Vazquez, who sold the badges to people who wanted concealed carry permits, also has order to pay $328,795.31 in ...
San Carlos Apache Tribe Chairman Terry Rambler is urging Tribal members 18 years and older to register to vote by Oct. 7 to ...