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United Indian Nations of Oklahoma

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At the #Sovereignty101 Summit at River Spirit Casino! It’s free and open to the public… lunch is on United Indian Nations of Oklahoma — hear from great speakers including tribal leaders and legal experts, then stay for the #WarriorUpToVote Rally! 💪🏾 🪶🗳️

At the #Sovereignty101 Summit at River Spirit Casino! It’s free and open to the public… lunch is on <a href="/IndianNationsOK/">United Indian Nations of Oklahoma</a> — hear from great speakers including tribal leaders and legal experts, then stay for the #WarriorUpToVote Rally! 💪🏾 🪶🗳️
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If the jurisdictional solutions for the #McGirt decision can fit on two 8.5 x 11 pages, it’s not a crisis and can be worked out pretty darned easily. Still time to join us for lunch and the afternoon session at United Indian Nations of Oklahoma’s #Sovereignty101 Summit and candidate forum!

If the jurisdictional solutions for the #McGirt decision can fit on two 8.5 x 11 pages, it’s not a crisis and can be worked out pretty darned easily. Still time to join us for lunch and the afternoon session at <a href="/IndianNationsOK/">United Indian Nations of Oklahoma</a>’s #Sovereignty101 Summit and candidate forum!
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NCAI condemns the unauthorized distribution of inflammatory materials at #NCAI81 today. This violates our code of conduct and the standards we uphold. We apologize to our attendees and to the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina for this great insult. 🔗 ncai.org/news/ncai-stat…

NCAI condemns the unauthorized distribution of inflammatory materials at  #NCAI81 today. This violates our code of conduct and the standards we uphold. We apologize to our attendees and to the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina for this great insult.

 🔗 ncai.org/news/ncai-stat…
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Join UINO for our annual meeting Monday & Tuesday at Sac and Fox in Stroud! Tribal leaders & advocacy groups will discuss strategies for navigating a new presidential administration, new U.S. Congress and new leadership in the #OkLeg. Details here! 👇🏾 tgandh.com/news/tribal-st…

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Packed house at Sac and Fox Nation in Stroud for the UINO annual meeting. First up — how tribes can navigate the relationship with a new POTUS, Congress and #OkLeg.

Packed house at Sac and Fox Nation in Stroud for the UINO annual meeting. First up — how tribes can navigate the relationship with a new POTUS, Congress and #OkLeg.
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Today’s annual meeting of Tribal leaders and stakeholders grew so large, we had to move locations! Great crowd for UINO’s discussions on educating and advocating for Tribal Sovereignty at the state and federal level.

Today’s annual meeting of Tribal leaders and stakeholders grew so large, we had to move locations! Great crowd for UINO’s discussions on educating and advocating for Tribal Sovereignty at the state and federal level.
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Day 2 of UINO annual meeting! First is a panel on #MMIP with OSBI special investigators Dale Fine & Josh Patzkowski who are assigned to the MMIP unit. Joining them is Larenda Morgan (Cheyenne & Arapaho), whose cousin Ida went missing several years ago, leading to #IdasLaw.

Day 2 of UINO annual meeting! First is a panel on #MMIP with <a href="/OSBI_OK/">OSBI</a> special investigators Dale Fine &amp; Josh Patzkowski who are assigned to the MMIP unit. Joining them is Larenda Morgan (Cheyenne &amp; Arapaho), whose cousin Ida went missing several years ago, leading to #IdasLaw.
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⏰ The clock is ticking!! ⏰ Watch News 9 to learn how you can help advance important legislation on #NativeAmericanBoardingSchools. UINO is committed to doing everything possible to ensure Congress gives S.1723/H.R. 7227 a floor vote before new members are sworn in this January.

⏰ The clock is ticking!! ⏰ Watch <a href="/NEWS9/">News 9</a> to learn how you can help advance important legislation on #NativeAmericanBoardingSchools. UINO is committed to doing everything possible to ensure Congress gives S.1723/H.R. 7227 a floor vote before new members are sworn in this January.
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Muscogee Creek Mekko George Thompson receives UINO’s Tribal Leader of the Year award for his work to preserve the Hickory Ground ceremonial grounds.

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Thank you for joining us, Jennifer Pierce of News 9, and highlighting the pending federal #IndianBoardingSchool legislation. Congress MUST pass this bill before the end of the year. Learn why, then contact your federal Reps and Senators! #UINOklahoma news9.com/story/673d195a…

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Thank you for joining our annual meeting, OSBI, and participating in an emotional panel discussion about the #MMIP crisis in Oklahoma. #UINOklahoma photo cred:📸 Hunter McKee, OSBI

Thank you for joining our annual meeting, <a href="/OSBI_OK/">OSBI</a>, and participating in an emotional panel discussion about the #MMIP crisis in Oklahoma. #UINOklahoma photo cred:📸 Hunter McKee, OSBI
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Our first 2025 quarterly meeting of the United Indian Nations of Oklahoma has kicked off at Hard Rock Tulsa! Our host tribe, Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chief Chuck Hoskin, Jr. is kicking us off with a welcome ahead of today’s meeting.

Our first 2025 quarterly meeting of the United Indian Nations of Oklahoma has kicked off at <a href="/TulsaHardRock/">Hard Rock Tulsa</a>! Our host tribe, <a href="/CherokeeNation/">Cherokee Nation</a> Principal Chief <a href="/ChuckHoskin_Jr/">Chief Chuck Hoskin, Jr.</a> is kicking us off with a welcome ahead of today’s meeting.
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Today in Oklahoma City, NCAI President Mark Macarro joined the United Indian Nations of Oklahoma for a solutions-focused summit hosted by the Cheyenne & Arapaho Tribes. These conversations reaffirm our shared commitment to strengthen Tribal sovereignty and deepen intergovernmental partnership.

Today in Oklahoma City, NCAI President Mark Macarro joined the <a href="/IndianNationsOK/">United Indian Nations of Oklahoma</a> for a solutions-focused summit hosted by the Cheyenne &amp; Arapaho Tribes. These conversations reaffirm our shared commitment to strengthen Tribal sovereignty and deepen intergovernmental partnership.