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USDA invests in Pawnee Nation

April 12, 2023

“Pawnee Nation is a valued partner and important stakeholder for Oklahoma Rural Development,” Corn said. “I am thankful for Under Secretary Torres Small to highlight to our country the important contributions Pawnee Nation makes to help uplift our fellow Oklahomans and be a force for economic growth and positivity in our State.” READ MORE

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PBC AGENDA

April 4, 2023
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Meet & Greet

March 30, 2023
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Hunt for Health Employee Egg Hunt

March 28, 2023
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Pawnee Nation’s Employees Club Easter EGG Hunt!

March 24, 2023
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Prevention Awareness Movie Night! “Wind River” 16+

March 22, 2023
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Evelyn Edgarita Long Obituary

March 14, 2023

Evelyn Edgarita Long was born on May 4, 1938, at the Pawnee Indian Hospital in Pawnee , Oklahoma, to Edgar a. Long, Sr ., and Lucille Davis Long.   She was an enrolled member of the Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma, Skiri Band; and Wyandot. Her Pawnee name was Cha-cu-se-wah, which means “sitting pretty”. She went home to…

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Native Connections Spring Break Scavenger Hunt Rules and Instructions

March 13, 2023

Start & End, time & dates: Start Monday 3-13-2023 @ 9 am. End Friday 3-17-2023 @ 4pm. Scavenger hunt task sheet must be completed and turned in by 4 pm on 3-17-2023. Students can take a picture of their completed task sheet and email it to psmith@pawnee nation.org. Scavenger Hunt Rules! 3 2023

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Solar Lights at Pawnee Nation Pirau Park to provide safety and security 

March 6, 2023

From the Pawnee Nation Planning Office Pawnee, Okla., March 6, 2023—This Spring the Pawnee Nation Pirau Park, located on the Pawnee Nation Campus, will receive a major safety upgrade, solar lighting around the perimeter of the beautifully planned and continually improving community recreation area. The lighting project is funded by grants from the Siletz Tribal…

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Genoa Indian School Foundation Wolfe Family Scholarship

March 6, 2023

The Native American students who attended the Genoa U.S. Indian School from 1884 to 1934 contributed to the history of Genoa, the state of Nebraska, and the United States through their presence, language, and culture. In recognition of the contributions of these students, the Genoa U.S. Indian School Foundation and the children of Dale and…

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