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Friday, March 29, 2024

Observercast

Observercast 45: A Unique Opportunity To Tell A Different Story

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As home to 39 federally recognized tribal nations, Oklahoma knows well the cultural, economic and political power of Native America – a fact the rest of the U.S. started to learn this election cycle when Navajo voters not only propelled Democrat Joe Biden to victory in historically-Republican Arizona, but also when Native voters helped send a record number of Native Americans to Congress.

For our special Thanksgiving week Observercast – Episode 45: A Unique Opportunity To Tell A Different Story – we invited former Osage Nation Chief Jim Gray, who played an integral role in President-elect Joe Biden’s Arizona success, and Oklahoma’s Democratic National Committeewoman Kalyn Free, a Choctaw Nation member, to discuss the growing political clout of America’s indigenous peoples.

Mark Krawczyk
Mark Krawczyk
March 9, 2023
Exceptional reporting about goings on in my home state as well as informative opinion pieces that makes people think about issues of the day...........get a SUBSCRIPTION FOLKS!!!!!!!
Brette Pruitt
Brette Pruitt
September 5, 2022
The Observer carries on the "give 'em hell" tradition of its founder, the late Frosty Troy. I read it from cover to cover. A progressive wouldn't be able to live in a red state without it.