Oklahoma: Reclaiming Native America?
This week, Owen Bennett Jones and the Newshour Extra team travel to Oklahoma, which has one of the largest Native American populations in the United States.
Oklahoma has one of the largest Native American populations in the United States. By using their right to govern themselves, Oklahoma’s tribes have become economic powerhouses, contributing hugely to the state economy. But is Oklahoma as much of a success story as it seems? Has the political influence of Native Americans – and the treatment of their culture – changed in line with growing economic success? And, are there valuable lessons to be learned from Oklahoma for indigenous peoples in the rest of the United States and around the world?
(Photo: Native American's in traditional costumes and headdress. Credit: Elizabeth Davies)
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ÌýNeal McCaleb, Ambassador-at-Large for the Chickasaw Nation
Allison Herrera, co-creator of Invisible Nations project on KOSU radio
Sarah Adams-Cornell, advocate for Native American rights
Taiawagi Helton, professor of law at the University of Oklahoma
Elizabeth Payne, Center for Sovereign Nations at Oklahoma State University
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- Fri 15 Apr 2016 06:06GMTÂ鶹Éç World Service US Public Radio
- Fri 15 Apr 2016 08:06GMTÂ鶹Éç World Service, Â鶹Éç World Service Core & Â鶹Éç World Service ANR
- Fri 15 Apr 2016 23:06GMTÂ鶹Éç World Service, Â鶹Éç World Service Core, Â鶹Éç World Service ANR & Â鶹Éç World Service US Public Radio
- Sat 16 Apr 2016 03:06GMTÂ鶹Éç World Service Core, Â鶹Éç World Service US Public Radio & Â鶹Éç World Service except Australasia
- Sat 16 Apr 2016 10:06GMTÂ鶹Éç World Service Core, Â鶹Éç World Service ANR, Â鶹Éç World Service US Public Radio & Â鶹Éç World Service except Australasia
- Sun 17 Apr 2016 04:06GMTÂ鶹Éç World Service ANR
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