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OU Native American community members attend Oklahoma State Capitol in recognition of Missing, Murdered Indigenous Women's Awareness Day | News


Native OU students, faculty and alumni gathered at the Oklahoma State Capitol for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women’s Awareness Day on May 5 to remember victims and those still being searched for.
Dozens of people from various tribes dressed in traditional regalia and red — the color associated with Murdered Indigenous Women’s Awareness — attended the rally Wednesday. Various advocates and speakers addressed the attendees to bring awareness to the movement and push legislation to benefit victims. Booths surrounding the area with photos of victims were set up to raise funds for search efforts and sold items including handcrafted beaded jewelry and shirts. ....

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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. ....

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