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A deal between the City of Tulsa and the Muscogee Nation doesn’t apply to Freedmen descendants who don't have documentation of a degree of Indian blood.
Five years after the McGirt ruling, some Oklahoma towns are still ticketing tribal citizens in violation of federal law. Frontier reporters Clifton Adcock and Allison Herrera join us to explain why it ...
The Frontier and The Marshall Project have won a national Edward R. Murrow Award for their collaborative reporting on the ...
Five years after a landmark ruling that found much of eastern Oklahoma is Indian Country, tribal nations are still fighting with towns over who has jurisdiction to prosecute traffic violations and ...
Two legislators behind a controversial bill that would have limited the locations of homeless shelters will hold a hearing at ...
Cherokee Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. says tribal nations are succeeding despite criticism, and that Oklahoma’s next governor must do better.
On today’s podcast, we’re joined by former Republican lawmaker Kevin McDugle. In his time in the Legislature, McDugle advocated for Glossip, as well as for various reforms to Oklahoma’s use of the ...
But the local prosecutor was undeterred. He filed an appeal to reinstate the charges, arguing thatAguilar broke the law because the fetus growing inside her did not have its own, separate license to ...
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