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Tulsa commission welcomes new tribal relations director; celebrates Council Oak Park conveyance to Muscogee (Creek) Nation

2163320 · January 28, 2025
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The commission welcomed Amanda Swope, the mayor’s incoming director of tribal policy and partnership, and highlighted the city’s recent conveyance of Council Oak Park to the Muscogee (Creek) Nation as a milestone in tribal-city relations.

At the Jan. 28 meeting the Greater Tulsa Area Indian Affairs Commission welcomed Amanda Swope, who is due to start as the mayor’s director of tribal policy and partnership on Feb. 1. Commissioners said Swope will help coordinate city-tribal communications and provide a tribal perspective across city policy areas including housing, economic development and public safety.

Swope introduced herself at the meeting and described her background: she said she is from Tulsa and that for the past six years she worked for the Muscogee…

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