Category: 2023

Parents Night May 19, 2023: Water Safety

Parents were invited to join their children for hot dogs and hamburgers with a side of chips, a drink, and a cookie for dessert! This open-house event lets parents fellowship with each other while their kids enjoy playground time. This is a great opportunity for parents to get one-on-one time with their teacher.

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American Indian Citizenship Day – June 2, 2023

American Indian Citizenship Day is observed on June 2. It was on this day in 1924 that the Indian Citizenship Act by Congress granted citizenship to all American Indians born in the U.S. The day celebrates the history, heritage, and culture of American Indian tribes across the country. All the tribes have their own traditions and beliefs. American Indian Citizenship Day celebrates their contribution to the country’s culture and is a reminder of their enduring legacy.

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Introducing Black Beaver Medical Supply

There aren’t many opportunities to spend quality time with tribal citizens, and I was honored to meet Alfred Richard Molina, a descendant of Black Beaver! “Richard” is a pastor, Vietnam veteran of two tours, respiratory therapist, entrepreneur, and property owner dedicated to serving Native Americans through service and precision production occupations. His wife, Trudy Molina (Potawatomi), shares the same passion. She has spent many years in special education and loves serving others. Together, they plan to open a food & clothing pantry to serve the community!

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Donation Helps Mission Elementary Meet Their ‘UnFundraiser’ Goal

On behalf of Delaware Nation, President Deborah Dotson was delighted to deliver a donation check for $4,800 to Mission Elementary, accepted by Principal Leah Bauman. The donation will grant Mission Elementary staff the funding needed to meet their UnFundraiser goal to provide a better learning experience by upgrading and creating more ways to increase student activity.

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Women’s History Month: Honoring Janice Maddox

Janice maintains interests that are vital to the well-being of Delaware Nation citizens. Her position and responsibilities cannot be shared, thus making her resilient in achieving goals that better everyone under the nation’s umbrella. Janice always thoroughly examines all aspects of every decision she makes assuring operations run smoothly. Her eye for detail is sharp and true.

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Choctaw Artist Honors Delaware Nation Once Again

Native American Choctaw artist DG Smalling​ honors Delaware Nation once again through his incredible fine art skills with an illustration of the Wolf featured in the design of Coaquannock in acrylic. The top right-hand corner of the map’s border is where you can find the Wolf design that filled Mr. Smalling with artistic inspiration.

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Tribal Citizen Barton Cartwright Portrait Artwork To Be Hung In The Borough Hall Of Somerville New Jersey

Tribal Citizen Barton Standing Elk Cartwright Sr. is once again making strides in spreading Delaware Nation’s culture and awareness to the Northeast region of the Country. Artist John Guarneri has been commissioned to colorize a portrait of Mr. Cartwright Sr. drawn by Harold Willard, a native veteran who served in the Navy, that will be displayed on the wall of the Borough Hall of Somerville, New Jersey.

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Frontline Heroes: Tribal Citizen Eric Lopez Retires From Firefighter Duties

ANADARKO, OK — Tribal Citizen and Fire Chief, Eric Lopez, retired from 25 years of commitment to the New Hope Fire Association. Eric is honored for a job well done in maintaining a smooth operation and is loved by those who work alongside him. Eric’s dedication to the fire department, the communities he served, and his fellow firefighters have been unwavering. Wanìshi, Eric!

By Public Relations Officer Wesley Boone

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02 Jun
06/02/2023    
All Day
Delaware Nation Offices will be CLOSED Friday, June 2, 2023, in observance of American Indian Citizenship Day.
American Indian Citizenship Day – June 2, 2023
06/02/2023    
All Day
American Indian Citizenship Day is observed on June 2. It was on this day in 1924 that the Indian Citizenship Act by Congress granted citizenship to all American Indians born in the U.S. The day celebrates the history, heritage, and culture of American Indian tribes across the country. All the tribes have their own traditions and beliefs. American Indian Citizenship Day celebrates their contribution to the country’s culture and is a reminder of their enduring legacy.
05 Jun
06/05/2023    
10:00 am - 3:00 pm
The following cases are scheduled at the District Court of the Delaware Nation at the Delaware Nation complex, Anadarko, Oklahoma, before District Judge Shannon Prescott and the docket shall begin at 10:00 a.m.
15 Jun
06/15/2023    
3:30 pm - 5:00 pm
Delaware Nation Offices will be CLOSING today (6/15) at 3:30 PM (CST) due to severe weather conditions. #officeclosure #SevereWeather
Election of Tribal Vice-President and Secretary
06/17/2023    
9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Pursuant to Article 7 Section 5 of the Delaware Nation Constitution, and Section 401 K of the Delaware Nation Election Ordinance, the election of Committee Person #2 was canceled as the position was unopposed.
Delaware Nation 2023 General Council Meeting - Youth In Action!
06/17/2023    
11:00 am - 3:00 pm
Delaware Nation 2023 General Council Meeting - Youth In Action! | Where: Grady County Fairgrounds NW Event Center in Chickasha, OK | When: Saturday, June 17, 2023 | 11:00 AM Meeting | 11:30 AM Lunch (CST)
CLOSING at 4 PM For Staff Meeting
06/23/2023    
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Delaware Nation Offices will be CLOSING at 4:00 PM Friday, June 23, 2023, for a mandatory staff meeting.
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