The headquarters of the Shawnee Tribe is Miami, Oklahoma. Currently, there are 2,226 enrolled tribal members, with 1,070 of them living within the state of Oklahoma.
Ron Sparkman is the elected chairman, currently serving a four-year term.
Economic development
The Shawnee Tribe issues its own tribal vehicle tags. They operate their own housing authority as well as a tribal smoke shop, the Shawnee Trails Gift Shop and Gallery, Shawnee Development LLC, and Shawnee Heritage Government Solutions. Their annual economic impact is estimated by the Oklahoma Indian Affairs Commissions to be $3 million. Shawnee Development LLC is an economic development corporation established in 2001, owned by the tribe but conducting business separately from the general government functions.The Shawnee Journal is a newspaper published by the tribe and distributed at no cost to all tribal members.
On December 16, 2013, the audio to the song was premiered online. The song was originally released in two versions, an East Coast version and a West Coast version. Both versions feature Chris Brown and Lil Wayne, while the East Coast version features French Montana and the West Coast version features Too Short. Then on December 19, both versions of the song were released as digital downloads. It would be the fourth single released from his sixth studio album X.
"Loyal" is a single by New Zealand singer/songwriter Dave Dobbyn, released in 1988 from the album of the same name. The song reached number 19 on the New Zealand charts and has since become a cult song for the nation.
Background
Dobbyn wrote the song in Sydney, with the opening harmonic progression coming about from playing with a newly bought guitar. He co-produced the single, and in retrospect is not entirely happy with the result, preferring live versions such as that from the Together in Concert: Live tour with Bic Runga and Tim Finn.
Music video
The music video for Loyal was directed by Kerry Brown and is a one-shot video of Dobbyn and a woman moving out of a house. It was met with mixed reception and there is some argument about the appropriateness of the imagery for the song. Dobbyn's patterned jersey also received some derision.
Some scholars believe that the Shawnee are descendants of the people of the precontactFort Ancient culture of the Ohio region, although this is not universally accepted.
Fort Ancient culture flourished from 1000 to 1650 CE among a people who predominantly inhabited lands along the Ohio River in areas of southern Ohio, northern Kentucky and western West Virginia. They were mound builders. Fort Ancient culture was once thought to have been an extension of the Mississippian culture. But, scholars now believe Fort Ancient culture developed independently and was descended from the Hopewell culture (100 BCE—500 CE), also a mound builder people.
Shawnee is severely threatened, with speakers shifting to English. The approximately 200 remaining speakers are older adults. The decline in usage of Shawnee is largely the result of reform schools for Native American children that forced an education in English, causing some Native Americans to cease teaching their languages to children.
Of the 2,000 members of the Absentee Shawnee Tribe around Shawnee town, more than 100 are speakers; of the 1,500 members of the Eastern Shawnee Tribe in Ottawa County, there are only a few elderly speakers; of the 8,000 members of the Loyal Shawnee in the Cherokee region of Oklahoma around Whiteoak there are fewer than 12 speakers. All of these low figures, in addition to the fact that most speakers are older adults, make Shawnee an endangered language. Additionally, development outside of the home is limited; apart from a dictionary and portions of the Bible from 1842 to 1929, it appears that there is little literature or technology support for Shawnee.
The Shawnee WARRIOR Who United Warring Tribes to Battle Brutal Invaders - Tecumseh
The Shawnee WARRIOR Who United Warring Tribes to Battle Brutal Invaders - Tecumseh
Tecumseh was a Shawnee chief who united Native American tribes in a confederacy to resist the expansion of the United States into their lands. He travelled extensively, giving speeches and urging tribes to join his cause. In 1811, while he was away on one of these trips, his brother, Tenskwatawa, led the Native Americans to a defeat at the Battle of Tippecanoe. Tecumseh returned to find his village in ruins, but he refused to give up. He rallied his remaining followers and helped the British defeat American forces at the Siege of Detroit. In 1813, Tecumseh fought alongside the British at the Battle of the Thames, where he was killed. His death was a major blow to the Native American resistance, and most of...
published: 03 May 2023
The great Shawnee warrior Tecumseh
Tecumseh, the great Shawnee warrior, was a towering figure in Native American history. Born in the late 18th century, he rose to prominence as a visionary leader dedicated to preserving the land, culture, and sovereignty of his Shawnee people in the face of relentless westward expansion by European settlers. With his compelling oratory skills and unyielding determination, Tecumseh attempted to unite various Native American tribes into a formidable confederacy, forging a united front against encroachment. His fearless exploits in the War of 1812 earned him widespread respect, but tragically, he fell in battle. Tecumseh's legacy endures as a symbol of indigenous resistance and unity, leaving an indelible mark on the history of North America.
#tecumseh #nativeamerican #indegenous #shawnee
published: 03 Oct 2023
History of the shawnee tribe, Native Americans
The Shawnee (/ʃɔːˈni/ shaw-NEE) are a Native American people of the Northeastern Woodlands. Their language, Shawnee, is an Algonquian language.
Their precontact homeland was likely centered in southern Ohio. In the 17th century, they dispersed through Ohio, Illinois, Maryland, Delaware, and Pennsylvania. In the early 18th century, they mostly concentrated in eastern Pennsylvania but dispersed again later that century across Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois, with a small group joining Muscogee people in Alabama
tribe history playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDGx5gex-OW92l5zcCHCVvwhFKRNwnzMC
Amrican story :
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDGx5gex-OW_dSv3g1GvXuKJ0ab_S4S1i
Unique fact animal :
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P...
published: 29 Apr 2024
Weyapiersenwah: Chief Blue Jacket - Shawnee War Chief
This is a video for “Chief Blue Jacket”. There are also videos in this channel for: "The Shawnee People", “Chief Tecumseth”, "Tenkswatawa" (The Prophet).. and for over 250 other North & South-American Tribes & First Nations.
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“Chief Blue Jacket”, a.k.a.: ”Weyapiersenwah” was born in 1743, in Deer Creek, present day Ross County, Ohio. He crossed-over one final time to the Spirit World, in 1810. Weyapiersenwah was a War Chief of the Shawnee People, known for his militant defence of Shawnee lands, in the Ohio Country. Chief Blue Jacket was the pre-eminent American Indigenous leader in the “Northwest Indian War”, in which a pan-tribal Confederacy fought several battles with the nascent United States and he was an important predecessor of the f...
published: 09 Sep 2020
BancFirst Shawnee Commercial
Loyal to Shawnee & Loyal to You!
published: 24 Oct 2024
Shawnee Tribe US History 1
history project on the Shawnee Tribe. I do not own the pictures or music used within this video.
published: 26 Apr 2013
“Shawnee's Suffragist” - Shawnee, OK - LoyalTV E48
On February 28, 1920, Oklahoma voted to ratify the 19th Amendment thanks to Aloysius Larch-Miller, a 33-year-old Shawnee woman who sacrificed her health and her life so all women would have the right to vote. This week on LoyalTV, learn about the life of Aloysius Larch-Miller and how her heroic efforts led to Oklahoma becoming number 33 of the 36 states needed to make the 19th Amendment law and one step closer to guaranteeing women an equal voice and vote in our democracy.
The Shawnee WARRIOR Who United Warring Tribes to Battle Brutal Invaders - Tecumseh
Tecumseh was a Shawnee chief who united Native American tribes in a confede...
The Shawnee WARRIOR Who United Warring Tribes to Battle Brutal Invaders - Tecumseh
Tecumseh was a Shawnee chief who united Native American tribes in a confederacy to resist the expansion of the United States into their lands. He travelled extensively, giving speeches and urging tribes to join his cause. In 1811, while he was away on one of these trips, his brother, Tenskwatawa, led the Native Americans to a defeat at the Battle of Tippecanoe. Tecumseh returned to find his village in ruins, but he refused to give up. He rallied his remaining followers and helped the British defeat American forces at the Siege of Detroit. In 1813, Tecumseh fought alongside the British at the Battle of the Thames, where he was killed. His death was a major blow to the Native American resistance, and most of the tribes in the Northwest Territory eventually moved to Indian reservations.
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The Shawnee WARRIOR Who United Warring Tribes to Battle Brutal Invaders - Tecumseh
Tecumseh was a Shawnee chief who united Native American tribes in a confederacy to resist the expansion of the United States into their lands. He travelled extensively, giving speeches and urging tribes to join his cause. In 1811, while he was away on one of these trips, his brother, Tenskwatawa, led the Native Americans to a defeat at the Battle of Tippecanoe. Tecumseh returned to find his village in ruins, but he refused to give up. He rallied his remaining followers and helped the British defeat American forces at the Siege of Detroit. In 1813, Tecumseh fought alongside the British at the Battle of the Thames, where he was killed. His death was a major blow to the Native American resistance, and most of the tribes in the Northwest Territory eventually moved to Indian reservations.
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Tecumseh, the great Shawnee warrior, was a towering figure in Native American history. Born in the late 18th century, he rose to prominence as a visionary leade...
Tecumseh, the great Shawnee warrior, was a towering figure in Native American history. Born in the late 18th century, he rose to prominence as a visionary leader dedicated to preserving the land, culture, and sovereignty of his Shawnee people in the face of relentless westward expansion by European settlers. With his compelling oratory skills and unyielding determination, Tecumseh attempted to unite various Native American tribes into a formidable confederacy, forging a united front against encroachment. His fearless exploits in the War of 1812 earned him widespread respect, but tragically, he fell in battle. Tecumseh's legacy endures as a symbol of indigenous resistance and unity, leaving an indelible mark on the history of North America.
#tecumseh #nativeamerican #indegenous #shawnee
Tecumseh, the great Shawnee warrior, was a towering figure in Native American history. Born in the late 18th century, he rose to prominence as a visionary leader dedicated to preserving the land, culture, and sovereignty of his Shawnee people in the face of relentless westward expansion by European settlers. With his compelling oratory skills and unyielding determination, Tecumseh attempted to unite various Native American tribes into a formidable confederacy, forging a united front against encroachment. His fearless exploits in the War of 1812 earned him widespread respect, but tragically, he fell in battle. Tecumseh's legacy endures as a symbol of indigenous resistance and unity, leaving an indelible mark on the history of North America.
#tecumseh #nativeamerican #indegenous #shawnee
The Shawnee (/ʃɔːˈni/ shaw-NEE) are a Native American people of the Northeastern Woodlands. Their language, Shawnee, is an Algonquian language.
Their precontact...
The Shawnee (/ʃɔːˈni/ shaw-NEE) are a Native American people of the Northeastern Woodlands. Their language, Shawnee, is an Algonquian language.
Their precontact homeland was likely centered in southern Ohio. In the 17th century, they dispersed through Ohio, Illinois, Maryland, Delaware, and Pennsylvania. In the early 18th century, they mostly concentrated in eastern Pennsylvania but dispersed again later that century across Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois, with a small group joining Muscogee people in Alabama
tribe history playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDGx5gex-OW92l5zcCHCVvwhFKRNwnzMC
Amrican story :
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDGx5gex-OW_dSv3g1GvXuKJ0ab_S4S1i
Unique fact animal :
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDGx5gex-OW8QH-BDRFnwgKDJm13OefcV
source and photo from :
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shawnee
Disclaimer - Some contents are used for educational purpose under fair use. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
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The Shawnee (/ʃɔːˈni/ shaw-NEE) are a Native American people of the Northeastern Woodlands. Their language, Shawnee, is an Algonquian language.
Their precontact homeland was likely centered in southern Ohio. In the 17th century, they dispersed through Ohio, Illinois, Maryland, Delaware, and Pennsylvania. In the early 18th century, they mostly concentrated in eastern Pennsylvania but dispersed again later that century across Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois, with a small group joining Muscogee people in Alabama
tribe history playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDGx5gex-OW92l5zcCHCVvwhFKRNwnzMC
Amrican story :
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDGx5gex-OW_dSv3g1GvXuKJ0ab_S4S1i
Unique fact animal :
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDGx5gex-OW8QH-BDRFnwgKDJm13OefcV
source and photo from :
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shawnee
Disclaimer - Some contents are used for educational purpose under fair use. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
For copyright matters please contact us: [email protected]
#america #Americantribe #nativeamerican #story #americanidol #shawnee
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This is a video for “Chief Blue Jacket”. There are also videos in this channel for: "The Shawnee People", “Chief Tecumseth”, "Tenkswatawa" (The Prophet).. and ...
This is a video for “Chief Blue Jacket”. There are also videos in this channel for: "The Shawnee People", “Chief Tecumseth”, "Tenkswatawa" (The Prophet).. and for over 250 other North & South-American Tribes & First Nations.
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“Chief Blue Jacket”, a.k.a.: ”Weyapiersenwah” was born in 1743, in Deer Creek, present day Ross County, Ohio. He crossed-over one final time to the Spirit World, in 1810. Weyapiersenwah was a War Chief of the Shawnee People, known for his militant defence of Shawnee lands, in the Ohio Country. Chief Blue Jacket was the pre-eminent American Indigenous leader in the “Northwest Indian War”, in which a pan-tribal Confederacy fought several battles with the nascent United States and he was an important predecessor of the famous Shawnee leader, Tecumseh.
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I claim no ownership of any of the clips, video and music expressed in this video...and employ my borrowing of them with much respect and thanks. Credits are also given at the end of the videos, as well as below. ****No personal monetization is being done with this video, by me, nor am I receiving any other benefits from any of these videos.**** They are meant for all, to heal, teach, discuss, inspire and inform and share. No theft and/or disrespect is intended. I post all of these videos, with love and respect.
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Many Thanks & Much Respect To: Chief Blue Jacket (..in Spirit)..; (,,and to all of his relations)..,; The Shawnee People & Nation..; EN.Wikipedia.Org..; SHAWNEE TRADITIONAL SINGERS..; THE UNCONQUERED SPIRIT..; WARRIOR HEART..; JAKE TYNER..; POOR BOYS..; SHAWNEE.. and to all the brothers & sisters who have shared photos in this video.
Chi Miigwetch!.. Many Blessings & Thanks..!
*Set video to 720p, for best viewing.
This is a video for “Chief Blue Jacket”. There are also videos in this channel for: "The Shawnee People", “Chief Tecumseth”, "Tenkswatawa" (The Prophet).. and for over 250 other North & South-American Tribes & First Nations.
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“Chief Blue Jacket”, a.k.a.: ”Weyapiersenwah” was born in 1743, in Deer Creek, present day Ross County, Ohio. He crossed-over one final time to the Spirit World, in 1810. Weyapiersenwah was a War Chief of the Shawnee People, known for his militant defence of Shawnee lands, in the Ohio Country. Chief Blue Jacket was the pre-eminent American Indigenous leader in the “Northwest Indian War”, in which a pan-tribal Confederacy fought several battles with the nascent United States and he was an important predecessor of the famous Shawnee leader, Tecumseh.
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I claim no ownership of any of the clips, video and music expressed in this video...and employ my borrowing of them with much respect and thanks. Credits are also given at the end of the videos, as well as below. ****No personal monetization is being done with this video, by me, nor am I receiving any other benefits from any of these videos.**** They are meant for all, to heal, teach, discuss, inspire and inform and share. No theft and/or disrespect is intended. I post all of these videos, with love and respect.
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Many Thanks & Much Respect To: Chief Blue Jacket (..in Spirit)..; (,,and to all of his relations)..,; The Shawnee People & Nation..; EN.Wikipedia.Org..; SHAWNEE TRADITIONAL SINGERS..; THE UNCONQUERED SPIRIT..; WARRIOR HEART..; JAKE TYNER..; POOR BOYS..; SHAWNEE.. and to all the brothers & sisters who have shared photos in this video.
Chi Miigwetch!.. Many Blessings & Thanks..!
*Set video to 720p, for best viewing.
On February 28, 1920, Oklahoma voted to ratify the 19th Amendment thanks to Aloysius Larch-Miller, a 33-year-old Shawnee woman who sacrificed her health and her...
On February 28, 1920, Oklahoma voted to ratify the 19th Amendment thanks to Aloysius Larch-Miller, a 33-year-old Shawnee woman who sacrificed her health and her life so all women would have the right to vote. This week on LoyalTV, learn about the life of Aloysius Larch-Miller and how her heroic efforts led to Oklahoma becoming number 33 of the 36 states needed to make the 19th Amendment law and one step closer to guaranteeing women an equal voice and vote in our democracy.
On February 28, 1920, Oklahoma voted to ratify the 19th Amendment thanks to Aloysius Larch-Miller, a 33-year-old Shawnee woman who sacrificed her health and her life so all women would have the right to vote. This week on LoyalTV, learn about the life of Aloysius Larch-Miller and how her heroic efforts led to Oklahoma becoming number 33 of the 36 states needed to make the 19th Amendment law and one step closer to guaranteeing women an equal voice and vote in our democracy.
The Shawnee WARRIOR Who United Warring Tribes to Battle Brutal Invaders - Tecumseh
Tecumseh was a Shawnee chief who united Native American tribes in a confederacy to resist the expansion of the United States into their lands. He travelled extensively, giving speeches and urging tribes to join his cause. In 1811, while he was away on one of these trips, his brother, Tenskwatawa, led the Native Americans to a defeat at the Battle of Tippecanoe. Tecumseh returned to find his village in ruins, but he refused to give up. He rallied his remaining followers and helped the British defeat American forces at the Siege of Detroit. In 1813, Tecumseh fought alongside the British at the Battle of the Thames, where he was killed. His death was a major blow to the Native American resistance, and most of the tribes in the Northwest Territory eventually moved to Indian reservations.
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Tecumseh, the great Shawnee warrior, was a towering figure in Native American history. Born in the late 18th century, he rose to prominence as a visionary leader dedicated to preserving the land, culture, and sovereignty of his Shawnee people in the face of relentless westward expansion by European settlers. With his compelling oratory skills and unyielding determination, Tecumseh attempted to unite various Native American tribes into a formidable confederacy, forging a united front against encroachment. His fearless exploits in the War of 1812 earned him widespread respect, but tragically, he fell in battle. Tecumseh's legacy endures as a symbol of indigenous resistance and unity, leaving an indelible mark on the history of North America.
#tecumseh #nativeamerican #indegenous #shawnee
The Shawnee (/ʃɔːˈni/ shaw-NEE) are a Native American people of the Northeastern Woodlands. Their language, Shawnee, is an Algonquian language.
Their precontact homeland was likely centered in southern Ohio. In the 17th century, they dispersed through Ohio, Illinois, Maryland, Delaware, and Pennsylvania. In the early 18th century, they mostly concentrated in eastern Pennsylvania but dispersed again later that century across Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois, with a small group joining Muscogee people in Alabama
tribe history playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDGx5gex-OW92l5zcCHCVvwhFKRNwnzMC
Amrican story :
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDGx5gex-OW_dSv3g1GvXuKJ0ab_S4S1i
Unique fact animal :
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDGx5gex-OW8QH-BDRFnwgKDJm13OefcV
source and photo from :
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shawnee
Disclaimer - Some contents are used for educational purpose under fair use. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
For copyright matters please contact us: [email protected]
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history channel
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This is a video for “Chief Blue Jacket”. There are also videos in this channel for: "The Shawnee People", “Chief Tecumseth”, "Tenkswatawa" (The Prophet).. and for over 250 other North & South-American Tribes & First Nations.
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“Chief Blue Jacket”, a.k.a.: ”Weyapiersenwah” was born in 1743, in Deer Creek, present day Ross County, Ohio. He crossed-over one final time to the Spirit World, in 1810. Weyapiersenwah was a War Chief of the Shawnee People, known for his militant defence of Shawnee lands, in the Ohio Country. Chief Blue Jacket was the pre-eminent American Indigenous leader in the “Northwest Indian War”, in which a pan-tribal Confederacy fought several battles with the nascent United States and he was an important predecessor of the famous Shawnee leader, Tecumseh.
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I claim no ownership of any of the clips, video and music expressed in this video...and employ my borrowing of them with much respect and thanks. Credits are also given at the end of the videos, as well as below. ****No personal monetization is being done with this video, by me, nor am I receiving any other benefits from any of these videos.**** They are meant for all, to heal, teach, discuss, inspire and inform and share. No theft and/or disrespect is intended. I post all of these videos, with love and respect.
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Many Thanks & Much Respect To: Chief Blue Jacket (..in Spirit)..; (,,and to all of his relations)..,; The Shawnee People & Nation..; EN.Wikipedia.Org..; SHAWNEE TRADITIONAL SINGERS..; THE UNCONQUERED SPIRIT..; WARRIOR HEART..; JAKE TYNER..; POOR BOYS..; SHAWNEE.. and to all the brothers & sisters who have shared photos in this video.
Chi Miigwetch!.. Many Blessings & Thanks..!
*Set video to 720p, for best viewing.
On February 28, 1920, Oklahoma voted to ratify the 19th Amendment thanks to Aloysius Larch-Miller, a 33-year-old Shawnee woman who sacrificed her health and her life so all women would have the right to vote. This week on LoyalTV, learn about the life of Aloysius Larch-Miller and how her heroic efforts led to Oklahoma becoming number 33 of the 36 states needed to make the 19th Amendment law and one step closer to guaranteeing women an equal voice and vote in our democracy.
The headquarters of the Shawnee Tribe is Miami, Oklahoma. Currently, there are 2,226 enrolled tribal members, with 1,070 of them living within the state of Oklahoma.
Ron Sparkman is the elected chairman, currently serving a four-year term.
Economic development
The Shawnee Tribe issues its own tribal vehicle tags. They operate their own housing authority as well as a tribal smoke shop, the Shawnee Trails Gift Shop and Gallery, Shawnee Development LLC, and Shawnee Heritage Government Solutions. Their annual economic impact is estimated by the Oklahoma Indian Affairs Commissions to be $3 million. Shawnee Development LLC is an economic development corporation established in 2001, owned by the tribe but conducting business separately from the general government functions.The Shawnee Journal is a newspaper published by the tribe and distributed at no cost to all tribal members.
Born on September 5, 1953, in Mansfield, Shawnee was adopted by Gordon and MableSmith, who raised her with love and care ... Shawnee had a special fondness for watching television, especially the QVC channel, where she was known to be a loyal viewer.
ShawneeCounty Drywall, a top provider in Shawnee County, excels in drywall, painting, and remodeling services, offering high-quality craftsmanship and sustainable practices ... Shawnee County Drywall.