deadCenter Film, Oklahoma’s largest and only Oscar-qualifying film festival in the state, announced last week that its current Features Programmer, Sunrise Tippeconnie (Navajo and Comanche), will take over the role as Director of Programming starting Aug. 1.
This month in Indian Country, there is a unique array of events for the community to enjoy. There are powwows, an event honoring Native veterans, a chance to discover your ancestors, and several art-centered events. Consider heading to New York for a.
Recently, in a unanimous vote, a dedicated seat was created specifically for a member of a federally recognized tribe in Alaska or a shareholder of an Alaska Native Corporation on the board of directors for the Alaska Travel Industry Association (ATI.
Last Friday, Dr. Cheryl Crazy Bull joined Native News Online Levi Rickert Publisher on Native Bidaské to discuss the U.S. Supreme Court’s June 29 ruling on Affirmative Action and its effects on Indian Country.