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		<title>American Indian Citizenship Day – June 2, 2023</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[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.]]></description>
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<p>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.</p>
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<h2>History of American Indian Citizenship Day</h2>
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<p>Since the drafting of the U.S. Constitution, American Indians were in a unique spot. Article 1 of the Constitution stated that “Indians not taxed” do not fall under the voting population of America.</p>
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<li>American Indians were also part of the Dred Scott decision of 1857. The Dred Scott decision was a ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court that declared that living in free territory did not entitle Dred Scott, an enslaved person, to his freedom. However, in July 1868, the 14th Amendment overturned the Dred Scott decision and made anyone born in the U.S. citizen with equal protection and process under American law. And yet, interpretations of this amendment excluded American Indians from U.S. citizenship.</li>
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<p>The 1870 census showed that the estimated population of American Indians was more than the population of five states and 10 territories, yet 92% of the American Indians were not legible citizens. It was the Dawes Act of 1887 that gave conditioned citizenship to American Indians.</p>
<p>Before the Civil War, citizenship was limited to those American Indians who had less Indian blood. During the Reconstruction period, granting of citizenship to American Indian tribes was sought after by the Republicans in Congress. In 1888, American Indian women who married U.S. citizens were given citizenship. The American Indian WWI veterans got their citizenship in 1919.</p>
<p>Finally, it was in 1924 that all American Indians were conferred with U.S. citizenship as a result of the Indian Citizenship Act. During this time, almost 125,000 out of an estimated 300,000 of the American Indian population did not have citizenship.</p>
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		<title>Trick Or Treat Event Bringing Native American Students Together For Halloween Fun &#038; Treats</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Delaware Nation hosted a Trick or Treat Event at the tribal complex for the community youth in lieu of Halloween. Departments passed out candy to Riverside Indian School students &#038; more who were all dressed to impress!]]></description>
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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner"><p>ANADARKO, OK &#8212; Delaware Nation hosted a Trick or Treat Event at the tribal complex for the community youth in lieu of Halloween. Departments passed out candy to Riverside Indian School students &amp; more who were all dressed to impress! Creepy crawlers and zombies didn’t stop these kids from nabbing pounds of candy. What a great turnout and we hope everyone had a safe and fun Halloween! Be sure to check out our Facebook page for photos of the event! More photos at: <a href="https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.650233243180269&amp;type=3">https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.650233243180269&amp;type=3</a>.</p>
<p><em>By Wesley Boone Public Relations 10/31/22 | Photos by Wesley Boone</em></p></div>
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		<title>American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) General Welfare Assistance Programs Available</title>
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		<title>Native American Genealogy &#038; Research</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Oklahoma Genealogical Society is honored to present a special program entitled, “Native American Genealogy &#38; Research” with our own Native Oklahoman, Rick Fogarty.  His program will be Tues., October 20, from 6:00 – 7:30 CST, by Webinar. In past years at the State Fair OGS booth, the majority of inquiries we receive are concerning Native [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Oklahoma Genealogical Society is honored to present a special program entitled,</p>
<p>“Native American Genealogy &amp; Research” with our own Native Oklahoman,</p>
<p>Rick Fogarty.  His program will be Tues., October 20, from 6:00 – 7:30 CST, by Webinar.</p>
<p>In past years at the State Fair OGS booth, the majority of inquiries we receive are concerning Native American ancestry.  We want to reach out to our Native American Agencies, as well as schools, social organizations, genealogical and historical societies, etc.; for you to have the opportunity to disseminate this information to any who may be interested in the Webinar.</p>
<p>Rick is a professional genealogist and lecturer in Hazlet, N.J; a third-generation genealogist with deep Oklahoma roots and a citizen of the Muscogee Creek Nation.  He specializes in Native American tribal, adoption, and DNA/forensic genealogical research.</p>
<p>Rick has attended the Boston University forensic genealogy course, the Forensic Genealogy Institute genetic genealogy course, Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy, and the Institute of Genealogy and Historical Research.  He is a life member of the Association of Professional Genealogists; and instructor on Native American tribal genealogy for several institutes while lecturing frequently on many genealogical topics.</p>
<p>Registration for this program will be through our website <a href="http://www.okgensoc.org">www.okgensoc.org</a>, for a nominal charge of $20.00.  We are limited to 100 Webinar links for maximum attendance of this event. OGS is an Educational Organization supported by our membership fees, educational programs and charitable contributions.</p>
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