Muscogee (Creek) Nation Tax Commission addresses new Oklahoma state law
July 1, 2019 4:09 pmFor Immediate Release July 1, 2019 Media Contact: Liz Gray O: (918) 549-2453 rtenl@zhfpbtrrangvba.pbz Muscogee (Creek) Nation Tax Commission... View Article
For Immediate Release July 1, 2019 Media Contact: Liz Gray O: (918) 549-2453 rtenl@zhfpbtrrangvba.pbz Muscogee (Creek) Nation Tax Commission... View Article
HENRYETTA, Oklahoma - The Muscogee (Creek) Nation Reintegration Program held a ribbon cutting for their career services center on June 26 in Henryetta, Oklahoma.
For Immediate Release June 27, 2019 Media Contact Amanda Rutland O: 918.732.7615 nehgynaq@zhfpbtrrangvba.pbz Muscogee (Creek) Nation releases statement regarding U.S.... View Article
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 26, 2019 Contact: Amanda Rutland 918.732.7615 NEhgynaq@zhfpbtrrangvba.pbz New report shows Muscogee (Creek) Nation had $866 million... View Article
(U.S. Poet Laureate Joy Harjo, Photo courtesy of Shawn Miller.) For Immediate Release June 21, 2019 Muscogee (Creek) citizen Joy... View Article
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Muscogee (Creek) Nation welcomes California area citizens to annual gathering By: Amanda Rutland/MCNPR ANAHEIM, Calif. — The Muscogee (Creek) Nation... View Article
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 5, 2019 Muscogee (Creek) Nation announces 2019 Living Legends honorees OKMULGEE, Okla. — The Muscogee (Creek)... View Article
OKMULGEE, Okla. — Muscogee (Creek) Nation Principal Chief James Floyd revoked the Oklahoma City Muscogee (Creek) Association (OCMA) community charter effective June 3.According to MCN Code Title 11, §1-101, the principal chief has the exclusive right to grant charts to qualified MCN Indian communities. Chartered communities that fail to comply with tribal law are subject to having their Tribal charters revoked and all of their financial resources and assets confiscated by the MCN tribal government.
“No amount of money is worth betraying our faith and disrespecting our ancestors. That land is sacred ground, and it needs to be returned to its sacred condition. We are fighting for that—for our elders, for our tribal members today, and future generations. This is for all of us.” - Mekko George Thompson