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Oklahoma Native American ResourcesTulsa City-County Library - American Indian Resource Centerhttp://www.tulsalibrary.org/airc/The American Indian Resource Center provides cultural, educational and informational resources, activities and services honoring American Indian heritage, arts and achievements. The center provides access to more than 7,000 books and media for adults and children by and about American Indians, including historical and rare materials, new releases, videos and music compact discs. These resources are located throughout the Tulsa City-County Library. Subjects include American Indian languages, art, culture, fiction, genealogy, history and religion. Official Site of the Chickasaw Nationhttp://www.chickasaw.net/An outstanding web site that offers access to the Chickasaw Nation Code, Constitution and Resolutions. Excellent source of information on this Oklahoma-based Nation whose headquarters are in Ada, OK. Official Site of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahomahttp://www.cherokee.org/This excellent web site includes information on tribal enrollment, news concerning the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma, along with full-text of the Cherokee Nation Constitutional Convention and Council Meeting Minutes. Official Site of the Muscogee (Creek) Tribal Courthttp://www.muscogeecreektribalcourt.org/Site of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation Judicial Branch - has links to court dockets, a list of members of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation Bar, photos and biographies (coming soon!) of the Supreme Court Justices. This site is under development so stay tuned for more information! Official Site of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation of Oklahomahttp://www.muscogeenation-nsn.gov/The University of Tulsa College of Law Clinic has formed a unique partnership with the Muscogee (Creek) Nation to provide pro bono legal services to Nation members. This collaborative effort is headed by Montie Deer, Supervising Attorney of the University of Tulsa College of Law Legal Clinic. Creek Indians: Sources for History, Biography, Genealogy, Print and Internet Linkshttp://www.rhus.com/Creeks.htmlA comprehensive collection of information about the Muscogee (Creek) Indians compiled by Anne E. Gometz. American Indian Materials in the Federal Depository Libraries in Oklahomahttp://www.odl.state.ok.us/usinfo/pubs/ghost_dance.pdfCompiled by Steve Beleu, Regional Depository Librarian (June 2002). The nineteen Federal Depository Libraries in Oklahoma contain many resources about Native Americans. This guide is an attempt to list federal government publications and other useful information about Native Americans that are in federal depository libraries. Oklahoma Indian Bar Associationhttp://www.oiba.net/Dedicated to Oklahoma Indian attorneys, paralegals, law students, tribal court judges & clerks and federal Indian law practitioners. Oklahoma Indian Affairs Commissionhttp://www.ok.gov/oiac/"The OKLAHOMA INDIAN AFFAIRS COMMISSION was created in May, 1967 during the 31st session of the Oklahoma Legislature. The Commission's mission is set by statute to serve as the liaison between the Indian people of the state, Indian leaders of the state, tribal governments, private sector entities, the various Federal and state agencies, and the executive and legislative branches of the Oklahoma state government. By clicking on the Tribal Government & Officials hotlink the user can access any Native Nation in Oklahoma that has a Web Site." Oklahoma Indian Legal Serviceshttp://thorpe.ou.edu/OILS/"Oklahoma Indian Legal Services is a nonprofit legal aid organization providing legal services to low income Native Americans residing in Oklahoma. OILS represents Indian people in civil proceedings that result directly from the person's Indian status. OILS also works to inform the Indian population in Oklahoma by providing community education to Native American tribes and groups." Oklahoma Native American Business Development Centerhttp://www.indiansbusiness.org/"The purpose of the O.N.A.B.D.C. is to provide technical assistance to federally recognized tribes and Native Americans who are interested in starting a business or enhancing their present business. In addition, the center provides human resource development training, resume development, and employment referrals." |