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RSVP by email: ls0201@pawneenation.org or call 918-762-3621 Ext. 114 by Wednesday February 3, 2021 at 5:00 p.m. The invitation notice with further instructions will be sent after Tribal verification has been completed. Download the TEAMs App for virtual viewing is required. Call-In method is now available, no downloading required! RSVP by email: ls0201@pawneenation.org or call…
Read MoreThe Pawnee Nation Election Commission will be conducting a Regular Election on May 1, 2021. This regular election will be to fill four (4) positions of the Pawnee Business Council as listed. Vice-President, Secretary, Council Seat #3, and Council Seat #4 The Pawnee Nation Election Commission encourages all members of the Pawnee Nation to exercise…
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 MoreTiwari’ Club Is Going Virtual! This is a family friendly club open to the Pawnee Community, tribal & non-tribal individuals of all ages, to help motivate, support, and encourage physical activity. Tiwari’ means she/he is going about. All individuals wanting to receive club gear and be eligible for our shoe assistance program must do pre,…
Read MoreJanuary 25 – March 8, 2021Open to Pawnee Community$20 Entry Fee – limited spots available Goal: To improve the quality of life for all participants through creating a healthier lifestyle and understanding of diet and exercise. One picture will be taken every 3 weeks starting on the 1st consultation day- January 25th. Pictures should be…
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 MorePawnee Nation of OklahomaFor Immediate Release Pawnee, Oklahoma, January 15, 2021 – Upon the impeachment of President Donald J. Trump by the bipartisan vote of 232 members of Congress for inciting the assault on the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021, the Pawnee Nation Business Council issues the following statement. Whereas, We stand firm…
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,…
Read MoreJanuary 7, 2021 To: Employees & Public Here at the Pawnee Nation, we sympathize with our tribal and community members dealing with the stress and hardships we all are living with currently. We have made every effort to protect and serve our tribal members and employees in these uncertain times. It has come to our…
Read MoreThe Pawnee Nation Election Commission (Commission) is engaging the Pawnee Nation community in a comment period for the revisions proposed for the Pawnee Nation Election Act. The proposed revisions may be viewed on the Pawnee Nation website at www.pawneenation.org. Pawnee Tribal Members should provide written comments on the proposed revisions to the Commission. Submit comments…
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