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Muscogee Nation drops Creek from its name in rebrand – The Journal Record

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OU Native American students highlight importance of Native American Studies department

In March, OU honored five Native American ballerinas from Oklahoma with the opening of the Five Moons Lounge in Copeland Hall, which was intended to serve as a source of representation and inspiration for all. OU Native American students, however, said they still feel underrepresented at OU and by education surrounding Native American studies.  OU Press Editor Joseph Brandt and OU President William Bizzell sought to construct an American Indian institute at OU, according to the Native American Studies website. Three courses were inaugurated in the 1930s, making OU one of the first universities to make Native American and Indigenous studies a curricular focus.

Trailblazing Women Writers Series: JOY HARJO

Tuesday, April 27, 2021 About the Author: Joy Harjo is a poet, playwright, and musician, and is currently serving her second term as the first Native American United States Poet Laureate. Harjo s writing focuses on feminism and social justice, often incorporating Indigenous values, symbols, and myths into her writing. A proud member of The Muscogee Creek Nation, Harjo has kept close to her roots, and her poetry shows the beautiful connection she has to her Indigenous heritage. About the Moderator: Cindy Hohl (Santee Sioux) is the President of the American Indian Library Association and she works as the Director of Branch Operations at the Kansas City Public Library. She also serves as a member of the Steering Committee for the Joint Council of Librarians of Color and she holds a MBA degree from Baker University and a BA in Organizational Management and Leadership degree from Friends University. As an ALA Spectrum Scholar, she represents Indigenous Librarianship, and sh

Muscogee (Creek) Nation Holds COVID-19 Vaccination Drive-Thru Clinic

Muscogee (Creek) Nation Holds COVID-19 Vaccination Drive-Thru Clinic Drive-thru COVID-19 vaccinations are happening at Tulsa Expo Sqaure.  The Muscogee Creek Nation is administering thousands of doses of to anyone who wants to get the first or second dose. The line of cars started early Friday morning. “ First in line; so, I should be out of here pretty quick. No pressure on the rest of the day, said Steve Abbott.   Abbott got his second dose at Expo Square and said the process is easy and takes less than 30 minutes. “It’s a drive thru event. You’re going to start on the north side of the building. Follow the signage all the way through. Don’t be fearful if there is a line we actually have several lanes in there. I think we have four lanes set up. There is a post monitoring that takes about 15 minutes and then we’ll get you out the door, said Shoneen Alexander-Ross.

Muscogee (Creek) Nation Holds COVID-19 Vaccination Drive-Thru Clinic

Muscogee (Creek) Nation Holds COVID-19 Vaccination Drive-Thru Clinic
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