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The Oklahoma legislature overrode a veto against a funding bill for the Office of Missing and Murdered Indigenous People
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Lawmakers in the Joint State-Tribal Relations Committee approved a $100,000 injection into the state District Attorneys Council last week. It's to help two local state prosecutors fight an ongoing legal battle against the Department of Justice and two Indigenous nations.
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Indigenous health experts and providers say despite their outreach, people can fall through the cracks for several reasons.
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My name is Brandon Hobson and I’m the author of Where the Dead Sit Talking, one of the novels selected for the HPPR Radio Readers Book Club’s 2019 Fall…
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I suppose you could call Where the Dead Sit Talking a coming-to-terms book. Our protagonist and narrator, Sequoyah, is in his mid-40s, looking back to his…
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In my series of Skeet Bannion mystery novels, Skeet’s best friend, Karen, owns a shop called Forgotten Arts, offering knitting, spinning, and weaving…
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When I write fiction, I always begin with character. For me, all story and plot arise from character. For the Skeet Bannion series of mystery novels—Every…
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They say, “Every rose has its thorn,” but not the beautiful blooms cropping up on today’s Growing on the High Plains. Nor do they require watering,…
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The Cherokee Trail is back on the map after years of being forgotten, thanks to the research of historians from southern Kansas.Linda Andersen, a…
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The Trail of Tears is one of the most shameful and painful episodes in American history. But now, reports KOSU, the descendants of the original Trail’s…