Pawnee Nation NEWS
The Pawnee Nation Diabetes Program is offering one-time youth scholarships for individuals participating in activities that relate to our best practice of physical activity. Applicants must live within our service area of Pawnee County, provide proof of residency, tribal affiliation (if applicable for self or parent/guardian), and this application. Scholarships will be paid directly to…
Read MoreFor more information please contact: Youth Services Coordinator, Jessica Leading Fox (918) 762- 3227 or email: jl0432@pawneenation.org
Read MoreThe Pawnee Nation Flag has been lowered for the passing of Tribal Member, JoJuana Jean Moses. She was born January 3, 1955 and passed away September 10, 2021. Funeral Services are being arranged with Strode’s Funeral Home. We will keep you updated when we find out more information.
Read MoreCommunity Assessment Survey The Pawnee Nation Diabetes Program is seeking community input for future program services. Complete the survey at http://www.surveymonkey.com/r/PNdiabetes22 or via the QR code. Once survey is completed, contact the Diabetes Program at (918) 762-3873 opt. 4 or mclark@pawneenation.org to be entered into our drawing for a Tanka Bar variety gift box or…
Read MoreThe Pawnee Nation Flag will remained lowered for the passing of Tribal Member Alton Burley Conerly III. He was born January 8, 1973 and passed away September 6, 2021. He is the son of the late Janet Cummings Conerly and grandson of the late Lowel Cummings. Funeral Services are being arranged with Seale Funeral Services.…
Read More~NATIONAL SUICIDE PREVENTION MONTH AWARENESS MONTH~ WHEN: September 9th, 2021 @ 6 pm WHERE: 400 Agency Road, DHCS Building Please feel free to contact the Wellness Program at (918)762-3873 ext. 4 or (918)762-2143
Read MoreThe Pawnee Nation and Veterans Flag has been lowered for the passing of Tribal Member, Gordon Eli Beardsley. He was born September 23, 1942 and passed away September 2, 2021. Funeral Services are being arranged at the moment. We will keep you updated when we find out more information.
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