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MultiBrief: Oklahoma City's First Americans Museum: A celebration of native culture

MultiBrief: Oklahoma City's First Americans Museum: A celebration of native culture
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Oklahoma Natives shut down Governor Stitt's anti-sovereignty forum

Oklahoma Natives shut down Governor Stitt's anti-sovereignty forum
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CN loses two Cherokee National Treasures

CN loses two Cherokee National Treasures
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Joy Harjo — The Whole of Time | The On Being Project - The On Being Project

Joy Harjo is the celebrated author of nine books of poetry and the memoir Crazy Brave. She edited the collection of Native nations poetry, When the Light of the World Was Subdued, Our Songs Came Through. And her most recent album is I Pray for My Enemies. Joy Harjo was born and lives in Tulsa, Oklahoma, where, six generations ago, her ancestors were forcibly relocated from their homelands in Alabama. [ So I actually started reading Crazy Brave a few months ago, during the pandemic. And I kind of read it like poetry. I read it a little bit at a time and savored it a bit at a time, which was a wonderful way to read it. And in preparing to be with you, I looked at some other interviews you’ve done, and I really want to draw into your sensibility, your gifts of seeing and knowing, which includes vision and dreams and memories that are not contained in this lifetime. And I felt like people don’t really go there with you, although you go there in your writing. For example, yo

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Cherokee Trail of Tears just one of many forced removals of Eastern tribes to Oklahoma

Cherokee Trail of Tears just one of many forced removals of Eastern tribes to Oklahoma WASHINGTON – The Trail of Tears, the forced removal of the Cherokee Nation to Oklahoma, was one of the most inhumane policies in American history – but it wasn’t an isolated incident. In 1831, nearly 16,000 members of the Cherokee Nation were forced under armed guard to leave their native lands in the southeastern United States to trek more than 1,000 miles to what eventually would become the state of Oklahoma. Almost 4,000 Cherokees died along the way, never making it to the land designated by the U.S. government as Indian Territory.

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