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Download a 2024 Lenape Calendar
A 2024 Delaware Calendar has once again been compiled by Jim Rementer, secretary of the Culture Preservation Committee.
Click on the link below to download the file. You may then save and/or print it. To use as a wall calendar, we suggest printing at legal size (8.5″ x 14″).
Register for Matchcoat Class From Cultural Preservation Committee
Matchcoat Class
Hosted by The Cultural Preservation Committee
Taught by Jeremy Turner (via Zoom) and Levi Randoll
Registered tribal members will have the opportunity to learn how to make a matchcoat, worn by both men and women. Materials will be provided. Registration is on a first come, first served basis for qualifying applicants.
If selected, you will be required to sign an agreement for class rules, which will include leaving materials in class and forfeiting materials if you’re unable to complete the class.
Please do not sign up if you feel you cannot attend every class.
Coffee and light snacks will be provided.
Please see the flyer below for further details.
To register, please send email to Chairman Levi Randoll at Lenape75@gmail.com
20 Spots in the class are available, and sign-ups are open until the class is full
The Intro to Matchcoat Making Class will be held on November 28 at 6:00 P.M. Central Time. All registered tribal members are able to join this class via Zoom (Ask Levi Randoll for the meeting link). Those signed up, or unable to join Zoom from home, may meet at the Family and Children Services Building. Classes will resume on December 6 at 6 P.M. Central Time and will continue through the month of December.
Classes will be held in the Family and Children Services Building at the Delaware Tribal Complex at 5100 Tuxedo Blvd. Bartlesville, OK.
Tribal Complex Closed November 23-24 For Thanksgiving
The Delaware Tribe of Indians would like to wish everyone a Happy Thanksgiving. The Tribal Complex will be closed 11/23 & 11/24 in observance of the holiday.
Statement from Chief Brad KillsCrow Concerning Tribal Tags
November 10, 2023
As you may be aware, the Oklahoma Highway Patrol at the direction of Governor Stitt has started issuing tickets to motorists with tribal tags who do not live within the boundaries of their Tribe’s jurisdiction. This should not affect Delaware Tribal members with Delaware Tribal tags issued through Cherokee Nation. The Cherokee Nation has a compact with the State of Oklahoma therefore it is our understanding that this new directive from the State does not apply to any tags, including Delaware tags, issued by Cherokee Nation. If you are pulled over by OHP and issued a citation for having tribal tags, please contact my office immediately.
Brad KillsCrow, Chief
Halloween Costume Party To Be Held Tuesday, October 24
The Cultural Preservation Committee is hosting a Halloween Costume Party on Tuesday, October 24th at 6:30 P.M. at the FCS Building in the Tribal Complex. Join us for food, fun, & games! Come dressed up for a chance to win the Costume Contests! For further information please email the Cultural Preservation Committee’s Chairman, Levi Randoll at lenape75@gmail.com.
October 2023 Delaware Indian News Is Now Available
The October 2023 issue of the Delaware Indian News is now available online. To view the newspaper, click the link below:
» View October 2023 Delaware Indian News
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