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Tulsa commission advances Native American Day planning; parks committee selects native‑owned design firm pending city sign‑off

3413773 · May 20, 2025
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The Greater Tulsa Area Indian Affairs Commission on May 20 reported progress on Native American Day logistics, moved commission email and event sign‑up off Eventbrite, and heard that the parks committee unanimously selected a native‑owned landscape design firm for Dreamkeepers Park pending mayoral and city process approvals.

The Greater Tulsa Area Indian Affairs Commission on May 20 updated members on preparations for Native American Day, changes to event registration and communications, and early steps toward design work at Dreamkeepers Park.

Director of Tribal Policy and Partnerships Amanda Swope told commissioners the commission’s main email account has been transferred to the public relations committee to manage outreach and vendor/vendor‑participant registration, and said the city communications team will help create a dedicated event webpage and save‑the‑date materials. “I did get control of the Greater Tulsa Area Indian Affairs email,” Swope said. She said the commission is trying to stop using Eventbrite for vendor and participant registration and expects the city…

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