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Treaty Day 2025 will be held at the state Capitol on Tuesday, May 13, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., highlighting the importance of treaties in areas impacting all Oklahomans, from public safety to economic issues. The Oklahoma Native Caucus and Tribal Leaders organized the event.
“Oklahoma Treaty Day is a time to honor the Tribal Nations whose treaties laid the foundation of our state’s history and continue to shape our shared future,” said Sen. Mary Boren, D-Norman. “Treaties are not just historical documents. They are living agreements – solemn promises made by the United States government to sovereign Tribal Nations. In Oklahoma, these treaties have defined land rights, self-governance, cultural protections, and legal jurisdiction.”
The event will include presentations for representatives of several of Oklahoma’s federally recognized tribes, beginning at 10:00 a.m. in room 535. Speakers will include:
“Honoring treaties is a unique responsibility of state legislators and it’s the key to building a more just and inclusive Oklahoma for generations to come,” Boren said.
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For more information, contact: Sen. Mary Boren at 405-521-5553 or Mary.Boren@oksenate.gov