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INDIAN TIMES : AARP to honor Oklahoma Native Elders
airs at 6pm on Sat 8/28 & Sun 8/29
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This week on Indian Times, we’ll hear an excerpt from President Obama’s speech on the Tribal Law and Order Act.

The AARP will be honoring 50 Native American Elders from Oklahoma for their contributions to state and tribe. Craig Davis (Miami), Associate State Director of AARP, talks about how they are becoming a more native friendly association. For more information go to www.aarp.org/ok


INDIAN TIMES: Oklahoma City Indian Clinic
airs at 6pm on Sat 8/21 & Sun 8/22
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This week on Indian Times, we take a look at one of our local American Indian institutions: the Oklahoma City Indian Clinic, located at 4913 W. Reno. The clinic’s CEO Robyn Sunday-Allen talks about the clinic and why it is so much more than just a health facility. For one thing, its not funded by any tribe or the Indian Health Service, its an incorporated non-profit entity, so they must raise money. For more info go to www.okcic.com

KGOU’s Kurt Gwartney has the story on Oklahoma’s tribes and how they are helping with the state’s budget problems.



INDIAN TIMES : Indian Country Business Summit in Norman
airs at 6pm on Sat 8/14 & Sun 8/15
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This week on Indian Times, Paul Bickford (Cherokee), president of the Oklahoma Indian Chamber of Commerce, talks about the upcoming Indian Country Business Summit. It happens this week in Norman Monday through Wednesday at the Embassy Suites. This year, a new feature has been added to Wednesday’s agenda - a special panel that will focus on the arts and entertainment fields for Native Americans. For more information go to their website: indiancountrybusinesssummit.com.


INDIAN TIMES : The Native Point of View and Ethnoastronomy
airs at 6pm on Sat 8/7 & Sun 8/8
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This week on Indian Times, Stephen Fadden (Mohawk) talks about ethno-astronomy and the native point of view. Fadden will be speaking at the Kirkpatrick Planetarium on Friday.

Tracey Gabehart (Kiowa) talks about why the replica of the Vietnam Veteran’s memorial The Moving Wall didn’t make the move to Anadarko for the American Indian Exposition.





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