COMMUNITY CALENDARYA’SASILAWIIYAKWE

EVENTS

September 1, 2024

PROGRAM DEADLINE: HIGHER EDUCATION AWARDS FALL TERM

Note: Fall, Winter/Spring, and Summer Program Term deadlines apply only to College/University applicants. Vo-Tech applicants may apply on a rolling basis.

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September 1, 2024

PROGRAM DEADLINE: SCECARP FY 24

School Clothing & Extracurricular Activities Reimbursement Program (SCECARP) applications or receipts for reimbursement received after September 1 will be processed next fiscal year, which begins October 1.

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August 28, 2024

PUBLIC COMMENT DEADLINE: ON LOW INCOME HOME ENERGY PROGRAM (LIHEAP)

The Shawnee Tribe is accepting public comments from tribal citizens about the Low Income Home Energy Program (LIHEAP) in preparation for next fiscal year, which begins October 1. All Shawnee households residing in the state of Oklahoma are encouraged to provide comments. Submit comments here through Wednesday, August 28, 2024. The LIHEAP program also still […]

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August 24, 2024 – August 25, 2024

FIVE MOONS DANCE FESTIVAL

This Year’s Event Highlights the Legacy of Yvonne Chouteau (Shawnee) The weekend of August 24-25, the University of Oklahoma School of Dance will host its third dance festival honoring the renowned Native American ballerinas from Oklahoma, known as the Five Moons. Events will be held at the University of Oklahoma Norman campus and First Americans […]

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August 21, 2024

INTERTRIBAL AGRICULTURE COUNCIL MEETING

6:00-8:00 PM // Native American Fellowship 215 Oklahoma St, South Coffeyville, OK 74072 Get driving directions: Google Maps / Apple Maps Farmers & ranchers: At this meeting, Intertribal Agriculture Council staff will present USDA-supported opportunities & resources and provide updates on the Farm Bill and policy proposals that could positively impact family farm & ranch operations. Questions? Contact Business Council Secretary Carolyn […]

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August 12, 2024

MONTHLY BUSINESS COUNCIL MEETING: RECONVENED SESSION

Time: 6:00 PM / / Location: Shawnee Tribe Community Building, Miami OK 

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Recent News

May 20, 2026

LUNCH & LEARN WEDNESDAY: BEHAVIORAL HEALTH ZOOM COMMUNITY MEETING

This Lunch & Learn social/emotional wellbeing series is to teach safe and healthy relationship skills. This class is for anyone looking to build healthier, safer, and stronger relationships—especially those who have experienced domestic violence, dating violence, codependency, attachment issues, or challenges in marriage and relationships. It is also helpful for anyone wanting to improve communication, […]

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Apr 27, 2026

RECYCLING SPOTLIGHT: THERE IS NO PLAN B – THE IMPORTANCE OF RECYCLING

There’s only one Earth — and it’s up to all of us to help take care of it. Why Recycling Matters: ♻️ Reduces Landfill WasteItems that can be recycled take up unnecessary space in landfills. Recycling keeps usable materials in circulation instead of buried in the ground. 🌳 Conserves Natural ResourcesRecycling paper saves trees. Recycling aluminum saves […]

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Apr 21, 2026

MAY IS MISSING AND MURDERED INDIGENOUS PERSONS (MMIP) AWARENESS MONTH

May is Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons (MMIP) Awareness Month, a time to bring attention to the high rates of violence experienced by Native American and Alaska Native communities. MMIP highlights the urgent need to address the number of Indigenous people who go missing or are murdered each year. Native communities face higher rates of […]

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Apr 2, 2026

APRIL IS SEXUAL ASSAULT AWARENESS MONTH

April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, a time to raise awareness and support for survivors. Sexual violence can happen anywhere, in any community, and affects people of all ages, genders, and backgrounds, including Native American communities, who are disproportionately impacted. Sexual violence means any unwanted sexual contact or behavior without consent. This can include rape, […]

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Apr 2, 2026

RECYCLING SPOTLIGHT: THE 9% PLASTIC REALITY

Plastic production has grown rapidly over the past 60 years, creating an estimated 8.3 billion metric tons of plastic—most of it used in disposable products that quickly become trash. Of that total, about 6.3 billion metric tons has already become waste. Despite widespread recycling eaorts, only about 9% of plastic waste has been recycled. Around […]

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Mar 9, 2026

WEEMEYAKWE: COMING HOME — CATAHECASSA’S 1816 VISIT TO EASTERN CLARK COUNTY, KENTUCKY

By A. Gwynn Henderson and David Pollack On September 7, 1816, readers skimming the Niles’ Weekly Register might have noticed a story about two groups of Shawnee men visiting central Kentucky. It appears on a page with a variety of national and international news: an accounting of how many immigrants had arrived in America, details […]

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Mar 5, 2026

CELEBRATING AMERICA RECYCLES DAY AT THE MUSCOGEE (CREEK) NATION RECYCLING EVENT!

On November 15, Shawnee Tribe’s Environmental Manager, Cindy Riley, participated in the Muscogee (Creek) Nation’s recycling event to explore new ways of collecting and processing materials—from electronics and batteries to tires, and many more items—and to bring those best practices back to our own tribal community. Key takeaways: Next steps: Together, we can grow our […]

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Mar 4, 2026

RECYCLING SPOTLIGHT: TINY BUT TOXIC – BUTTON BATTERIES

Button cell batteries are the small, flat, round batteries found in watches, hearing aids, key fobs, calculators, toys, and medical devices. They may be tiny, but they contain valuable materials and can create safety hazards if thrown in the trash. Because they are so small, button batteries are often tossed with household waste. However, lithium […]

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