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The Pawnee Public School’s Pawnee Language class will be performing in the Oklahoma Native American Youth Language Fair. This is a virtual event. The students will perform Bohemian Rhapsody. They will also be singing the Lord’s Prayer. All will be sung in the Pawnee Language. Class students will also be singing for the first time at the…
Read More*Date had been extended to April 9th!!!Pawnee Nation Princess Committee MEAT RAFFLE$3 per ticket or 3 tickets for $5 or Arm Length for $123 winners to be chosen on April 9, 2021 @ 5pm FB LIVE MEAT PACKS FROM WILD COUNTRY MEATS, CLEVELAND, OKAll proceeds will go towards the Pawnee Nation Princess Committee.For more information…
Read MoreWith great sadness, the Pawnee Nation Court has lost our Public Defender and good friend, Jon M. Carter. Jon worked with our court for many years, providing services to our tribal members and acting as guardian ad litem for many children in need of representation. He was a voice for those whose voices are often…
Read MoreThe U.S. Department of Commerce, Economic Development Administration (EDA) is considering a request for Federal assistance from Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma to construct a Behavioral Health Facility in Pawnee, Pawnee County, Oklahoma. Pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), EDA is conducting an environmental assessment of the…
Read MoreDescription: A hands-on training course for Residential Window removal and installation. 20 students max, 10 for the first session and 10 for the second session. We will be following CDC guidelines and masks must be worn. A Certificate of Completion will be given to each student and all training equipment and supplies will be provided…
Read MoreOctober 12, 1954 – February 25, 2021 Russell Lloyd Tiger, known to all as “Rusty,” passed from this life on Thursday, February 25, 2021, at his home place, in Cushing, Oklahoma, having reached the age of 66. Rusty was born at the Claremore Indian Hospital, the only son to Lloyd and Patricia (Lone Chief) Tiger.…
Read MoreRecent reports have noted a decrease in both the number of new COVID-19 infections and deaths. Factors leading to this decrease are people adhering to the recommendations for frequent hand washing, wearing of masks, and social distancing in addition to the natural course of virus cycles. COVID-19 is a novel virus meaning that it has…
Read MoreTO ALL PAWNEE NATION EMPLOYEES, I want to express my sympathies and condolences on the recent passing of two long-time and beloved tribal employees, the late Nancy Moore and Barbara Attocknie. Our flag was lowered for them this month as their loved ones laid them to rest. These ladies were a big part of our…
Read MoreBarbara loved serving her community. She was an Alcohol and Drug Counselor for over two decades. She was certified early in her career and obtained international certification. Her workplaces included many jobs, but ultimately she started working for the Pawnee Nation in the ’90s. She served the Pawnee Nation in her capacity since 1995. Recently,…
Read MoreNancy Sue Moore was born on May 24, 1966 in Claremore, OK. She was born to Thurman Frank Moore (Otoe) and the late Neva Horsechief Moore (Pawnee). Nancy was half Otoe and half Pawnee but was an enrolled member of the Pawnee Nation under the Kitkehaki and Skidi bands. She had 5 brothers Mike Moore,…
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