United Indian Nations of Oklahoma hosts its annual meeting in Oklahoma City on November 6
United Indian Nations of Oklahoma hosts its annual meeting in Oklahoma City on November 6
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United Indian Nations of Oklahoma hosts its annual meeting in Oklahoma City on November 6

United Indian Nations of Oklahoma hosts its annual meeting in Oklahoma City on November 6 By Native Oklahoma - November 03, 2025 (OKLAHOMA CITY) – United Indian Nations of Oklahoma (UINO) will hold its annual meeting on Thursday, November 6, 2025, at the Cheyenne and Arapaho Service Center in Oklahoma City. Tribal, state and national leaders, elected officials, and national policy experts will gather to discuss issues impacting Tribal Nations across Oklahoma. Topics include the impact of the federal government’s shutdown on Tribal Nations, Tribal taxation, gaming, MMIP (Missing and Murdered Indigenous People), Tribal sovereignty, health care, and national advocacy priorities.*(Full agenda attached, Agenda subject to change) WHEN: • Thursday, November 6, 2025 • 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. • (Continental breakfast begins at 8 a.m.) WHERE: • Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes Tribal Service Center • 4400 SW 21st • Oklahoma City, OK 73108 WHO:National leaders: • National Congress of American Indians President and Pechanga Band of Indians Tribal Chairman Mark Macarro • Indian Gaming Association Chairman David Bean (Puyallup Tribe)State leaders: • Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner DrummondTribal Leaders • Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes Governor Reggie Wassana (Host) • Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes Lt. Governor Herschel Gorham (Host) • Delaware Nation Councilwoman Deborah Dotson • Muscogee Nation Chief David Hill • Shawnee Chief Ben Barnes • Wichita and Affiliated Tribes Vice President Tasha Mousseau • Wyandotte Nation Second Chief Norman Hildebrand*(Speakers subject to change) Share this article on: Previous post Weekly Newsletter October 29, 2025 Choctaw Nation Launches Temporary Food Assistance Amid Federal SNAP Disruption November 03, 2025 More in Politics Native students speak up as tribes take social media giant to court October 09, 2025 United Indian Nations of Oklahoma's Quarterly Meeting set for October 8 at Osage Casino Hotel in Tulsa October 07, 2025 UKB Supporters Plan Peaceful Protest at Cherokee National Holiday Address August 29, 2025 ×You've successfully subscribed to Native Oklahoma ×Great! Next, complete checkout for full access to Native Oklahoma ×Welcome back! You've successfully signed in. ×Unable to sign you in. Please try again. ×Success! Your account is fully activated, you now have access to all content. ×Error! Stripe checkout failed. ×Success! Your billing info is updated. ×Error! Billing info update failed.

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