COMMUNITY CALENDARYA’SASILAWIIYAKWE

EVENTS

July 7, 2025

SHAWNEE LANGUAGE FAIR: FINAL PROJECT & PRESENTATION DEADLINE

July 7 is the final deadline for Shawnee Language Fair presentation submissions! Send the final presentation of your project to joel@shawnee-tribe.com and anastasia@shawnee-tribe.com. Presentations must be submitted in an MP4 or MOV video format and meet the maximum allowable duration requirements. Need more info? View the full list of categories and project requirements here.

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July 4, 2025

TRIBAL OFFICES CLOSED IN OBSERVANCE OF INDEPENDENCE DAY

June 30, 2025

LUNCH & LEARN: MANAGING ANGER AND FRUSTRATION

Anger and frustration are natural emotions, but they don’t have to control you. In this class, you’ll learn techniques to recognize, express, and manage these feelings in healthy and constructive ways. This meeting is part of Lunch & Learn Mondays from Shawnee Tribe Behavioral Health, which aims to create a supportive and engaging Zoom community dedicated to […]

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June 30, 2025

DEADLINE: COBELL INDIAN TRUST SETTLEMENT 

Indian Money (IIM) account holders whose Cobell settlement awards were not distributed must file claim documentation by June 30, 2025. Search the list of IIM account holders and learn complete details at cobellsettlement.com or by calling 1-800-961-6109.

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June 21, 2025

KIPIYEECIPAKICIIPE “COMING HOME” COMMUNITY DINNER & STOMP DANCE

Saturday, June 21, 2025. Miami Tribe Community Center — 2319 Newman Rd., Miami OK 74354 Dinner at 7:00pm. Door prizes include Blue Bird flour, a Pendleton blanket and more!

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June 20, 2025

2025 TRIBAL ELECTIONS CANDIDACY FILING PERIOD CLOSES

The Tribal Elections Candidacy Filing Period opened on May 5 and closes on Monday, June 20, 2025.

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Recent News

Aug 14, 2026

PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD: 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 Monday, August 27, 2026. The LIHEAP program also still has funding […]

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Jul 31, 2026

Artist Spotlight: Journey Through Art

The Shawnee Tribe is proud to celebrate the accomplishments of Marina Staubus, whose artwork Whispers in the Wind earned First Place in the Painting category at the 2026 55th Annual Trail of Tears Art Show in Tahlequah, Oklahoma. Marina, a Shawnee Tribe citizen, continues a family tradition of service and dedication to the Tribe as the daughter of Mike Staubus, […]

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Jul 31, 2026

Passing on Tradition: Bow Making Connects Shawnee Youth to Ancestral Knowledge

A traditional bow-making workshop recently brought together Shawnee youth and cultural instructors to share knowledge, skills, and values that have been passed down through generations. The opportunity began when a request was made to teach Shawnee relatives the traditional craft of bow making. Having previously shared these skills with Muscogee participants, the instructors were honored […]

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Jul 31, 2026

WEEMEYAKWE: ANCIENT RITUAL PLACES IN CENTRAL KENTUCKY

By David Pollack, A. Gwynn Henderson, and Edward R. Henry A people’s relationship to their homeland is dynamic. How they alter the landscape reflects their sense of place, their social relationships, and their connections to their ancestors.  This is as true now as it was in the past. The North Elkhorn Creek Earthworks   Around 500 […]

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Jul 31, 2026

♻️ Recycling Spotlight – The Price Tag You Never See

The Hidden Cost of Four Everyday Products When we buy a product, we usually see only the price on the shelf. What we don’t see is the environmental cost of making it. For example, it takes about 2,700 liters (713 gallons) of water to produce a single cotton T-shirt—about the same amount one person drinks […]

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Jun 29, 2026

2026 BUSINESS COUNCIL ELECTION UPDATE

Mark McDowell, Treasurer and Keni Hood, Business Council Seat 7 have filed seeking re-election to their respective offices.  The filing period for candidates has passed, with no additional candidates declaring their intention to run for office.   Therefore, in accordance with Title 6, Sec. 6.20.080 of the Shawnee Election Act, both unopposed candidates are hereby deemed […]

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Jun 3, 2026

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

YOUR CAN COULD BE BACK ON THE SHELF IN JUST 60 DAYS! You enjoy your beverage and recycle your aluminum can. Recycling trucks collect the cans and take them to a facility to be sorted. The cans are cleaned and shredded into small pieces. The aluminum pieces are melted down and rolled into large sheets. […]

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Jun 3, 2026

Rain Barrel Installation and Watershed Learning Experience

The Shawnee Tribe’s Environmental Department recently hosted a hands-on learning experience focused on water systems, runoff, and watershed education in the Miami community.  During the event, students participated in the installation of a rain barrel system while learning how rainfall moves through local watersheds and contributes to flooding. 

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