The Ponca Nation recently adopted laws recognizing the natural rights of two rivers in their territory. On July 6, the Ponca Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Business Committee unanimously adopted a new ...
Members of the Ponca Tribe from both Oklahoma and Nebraska were part of a June 3 ceremony where Harvard University returned Chief Standing Bear’s pipe-tomahawk to the the Tribal nation. Members of the ...
A tomahawk once owned by Chief Standing Bear, a pioneering Native American civil rights leader, is returning to his Nebraska tribe after decades in a museum at Harvard. The university's Peabody Museum ...
A tomahawk once owned by Chief Standing Bear, a pioneering Native American civil rights leader, is returning to his Nebraska tribe after decades in a museum at Harvard. The university’s Peabody Museum ...
A Ponca tribe chief whose landmark lawsuit in 1879 established that a Native American is a person under the law was honored Friday with the unveiling of a U.S. Postal Service stamp that features his ...
Editor’s Note: This article is part of the multi-part series “Exiled to Indian Country” about the exile of Native Americans. The Ponca Tribe today has about 4,200 members with many still settled in ...
ENID, Okla. — Following actions taken earlier this week, the city of Enid now still has to acquire five remaining parcels of land — four partially owned by members of the Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma — to ...
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A Ponca tribe chief whose landmark lawsuit in 1879 established that a Native American is a person under the law was honored Friday with the unveiling of a U.S. Postal Service stamp that features his ...
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