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The state of Oklahoma has the third largest native american population of any US state, exceeded by only California and Arizona. Thirty-eight federally recognized indian tribes have their headquarters in Oklahoma, and according to the 1990 US Census, members of sixty-seven tribes reside there. More than 25 Native American languages are spoken in Oklahoma, the most of any state.

Oklahoma is the 28th most populous and 20th largest state. Its name is derived from the Choctaw words okla and humma, meaning "red people." Choctaw Chief Allen Wright suggested the name in 1866 during treaty negotiations. Equivalent to the English word Indian, okla humma was a phrase in the Choctaw language used to describe the Native American race as a whole. Formed from Indian Territory on November 16, 1907, Oklahoma was the 46th state to enter the union. Its citizens are known as Oklahomans, and the state's capital and largest city is Oklahoma City. The state nickname is the Sooners, after the claim jumpers who entered Oklahoma Territory "sooner" than they were supposed to during the Great Land Rush.

Evidence exists that native peoples traveled through Oklahoma as early as the last ice age, but the first permanent Oklahoma tribes settled in communities with mound-like structures near the Arkansas border between 850 and 1450 AD.


Preserving songs and history
 

By Rosemary Stephens,

Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribal Tribune

Preserving songs, history

 

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Acheivement Gaps
 

By James Sleeper,

Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribal Tribune

Working to close achievement gaps

 

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Education Expo
 

By James Sleeper,

Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribal Tribune

Tribal members shine at education expo, hearing

 

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Henrietta Mann Receives Honors
 

By Dana Attocknie,

Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribal Tribune

Mann receives honors

 

She returns to school, but it’s not to study or to teach. Dr. Henrietta Mann visits Oklahoma State University (OSU) to celebrate and to be celebrated.

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Indian Gaming Plan Released by NIGC
 

Indian Gaming Plan Released by NIGC

 

Last week the National Indian Gaming Commission released a strategic plan to come into compliance with governments regulations.

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Oklahoma has the largest Native American population of any state in the U.S. Many of the 250,000 American Indians living in Oklahoma are descended from the 67 tribes who inhabited the Indian Territory. Oklahoma is tribal headquarters for 39 tribes.
 
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