COMANCHE COUNTY (KFDX/KJTL) — While it’s common to see Native Americans portrayed in entertainment and media, they are often depicted without their permission and rooted in inaccurate stereotypes.
For Native American filmmaker Peshawn Bread (they/them), flipping the script on portrayals of Indigenous women on screen comes with a little pain — at least for some characters. The ...
Linette Amparan, a teacher at the Comanche Academy Charter School in Lawton, Oklahoma, has always dreamed of completing her bachelor’s degree in elementary education. Her dream began nearly 30 years ...
STEVEN CROWDER (HOST): Look, no one is justifying Trail of Tears. There were obviously – there were horrible acts committed on all sides. But look, here's the thing. The Native American trump card is ...
LAWTON, Okla. (KSWO) - The Comanche Indian Veterans Association is hosting its 49th Annual Veterans Day Powwow soon. The ...
A World War II soldier from Oklahoma helped the Allies win the war by talking in his native tongue -- something he was forbidden to do as a child. Charles Chibitty, who died in 2005, often recalled ...
Aiken photographer and Henry Middleton DAR Chapter member Melinda Welker has been awarded first place in the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution photography contest. The contest, ...