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Oct 25, 2024

CHIEF BARNES ISSUES RESPONSE TO PRESIDENT BIDEN’S APOLOGY FOR INDIAN BOARDING SCHOOLS

GILA RIVER, Ariz.—Chief Ben Barnes attended today’s event on the reservation of the Gila River Indian Community, where President Joe Biden delivered a historic speech and a formal presidential apology for 150 years of federal Indian boarding school policies which he called “a shame” and “a blot on American history.”  “I’m delighted that President Biden’s […]

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Oct 25, 2024

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AWARENESS MONTH 2024

In recognition of the harm domestic violence causes to our communities, Chief Ben Barnes designated the month of October 2024 as “Domestic Violence Awareness and Prevention Month” through Shawnee Tribe Proclamation 2024-10-03.  “WHEREAS, the Shawnee Tribe recognizes domestic violence as a threat to tribal sovereignty and the basic human right of our citizens to thrive, […]

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Oct 24, 2024

CHIEF BENJAMIN BARNES AT GILA RIVER INDIAN COMMUNITY AHEAD OF PRESIDENT BIDEN’S APOLOGY FOR INDIAN BOARDING SCHOOL ERA

Chief Ben Barnes is at Gila River Indian Community and will attend tomorrow’s event where President Joe Biden is expected to deliver a historic presidential apology for the federal Indian boarding school era. “I’m pleased to be alongside so many boarding school survivors and allies to the cause of exposing the truth of this dark […]

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Oct 15, 2024

REMEMBERING SHAWNEE LUMINARIES AT THE 2024 FIVE MOONS DANCE FESTIVAL

By: Maggie Boyett, Shawnee Communications Officer Over two days in late August, the tribe and the OU School of Dance produced the Five Moons Dance Festival, a remarkable celebration of Shawnee heritage and the timeless legacy of five Oklahoma Indian ballerinas—Yvonne Chouteau (Shawnee), Rosella Hightower (Choctaw), Moscelyne Larkin (Eastern Shawnee & Peoria), and Osage sisters […]

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Oct 3, 2024

WRAP-UP: 2024 GENERAL COUNCIL & ELECTION WEEKEND

The Shawnee Tribe’s 2024 General Council & Election Weekend included a hawikeepicika kiskotaawe (“ribbon-cutting”) and open house for the new Emma “Mock” Donaldson saawanwaatoweewika (“language house”), a community dinner and stomp dance, as well as the annual meeting of the Shawnee Tribal Council and Business Council election. Citizens had the opportunity to meet tribal service programs & administrative […]

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Oct 2, 2024

FREE COMMUNITY SUPPORT GROUPS

The Shawnee Tribe’s Behavioral & Mental Health Department is hosting Community Support Groups twice a month. Meetings will go through mid-December. For more information, please contact Linda Rothe, MS, LPC at 918-542-2441 Ext. 150 or email lrothe@shawnee-tribe.com.

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Princella-Redcorn
Princella
Redcorn
Communications Coordinator
Maggie-Boyett
Maggie
Boyett
Chief Communications Officer