Oklahoma Native American Resource Guide
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Oklahoma Native American Resource Guide 2011 American Resource Oklahoma Native Oklahoma Native American Resource Guide S11049 OKDHS Issued 6/2011 Compiled by OKDHS Area III staff This publication is authorized by the Oklahoma in cooperation with Oklahoma’s Commission for Human Services in accordance with state Native American tribes and federal regulations and printed by the Oklahoma Department of Human Services at a cost of $16,462.80 for 4,035 copies. Copies have been deposited with the Publications Clearinghouse of the Oklahoma Department of Libraries. The Oklahoma Department of Human Services has, in good faith, made every effort to assure that the information contained in this publication is complete, current and accurate. However, OKDHS, including any of its employees, does not attest to, or make warrant to, or guarantee in either an expressed or implied manner that the information contained herein is complete, accurate and current. Further, neither OKDHS nor any of its employees assume any legal liability of any kind pertaining to the completeness and accuracy or currency of any information contained in this publication. OKDHS does not endorse nor recommend the use of or association with any organizations, services or individuals whose information is contained in this publication. OKDHS will not be accountable, responsible or liable for any damage of any kind resulting in the use of services contained in this publication. Be advised that other services across the state, both tribal and non-tribal, are available that are not listed in this publication. The content is not exhaustive. While services listed in this publication may very well suit a particular client’s needs, other services not listed herein may be available in the community that might better meet an individual’s specific needs or serve them equally well. Street address: Sequoyah Memorial Office Building 2400 N. Lincoln Blvd., Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Mailing address: P.O. Box 25352, Oklahoma City, OK 73125 Main Number (405) 521-3646 Information and Referral (405) 521-3646 Child Abuse & Adult Abuse Hotline Report child abuse or neglect, or the maltreatment of vulnerable adults. 1-800-522-3511 Available 24 hours Oklahoma Safe Line Domestic Violence Hotline 1-800-522-SAFE, 1-800-522-7233 Reachout Hotline Drug and Alcohol Abuse 1-800-522-9054 Senior Info-Line 1-800-211-2116 The mission of the Oklahoma Department of Human Services is to help individuals and families in need help themselves lead safer, healthier, more independent and productive lives. www.okdhs.org 1 Contents Tribal Map .................................5 Tribes................................... 6-90 Absentee-Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma Indians .....................6 Alabama-Quassarte Tribal Town of Oklahoma....................8 Apache Tribe of Oklahoma ...................................9 Caddo Nation Indian Tribe of Oklahoma....................9 Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma ................................ 10 Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma........................... 12 Chickasaw Nation................... 14 Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma ................................ 36 Citizen Potawatomi Nation ... 42 Comanche Nation................... 44 Delaware Nation.................... 47 Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma ................................ 49 Fort Sill Apache Tribe of Oklahoma ................................ 50 2 Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma....... 52 Kaw Nation.............................. 54 Kialegee Tribal Town ............. 56 Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma ................................ 56 Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma ................................ 58 Miami Tribe of Oklahoma ................................ 61 Modoc Tribe of Oklahoma ................................ 63 Muscogee (Creek) Nation ....................................... 64 Osage Nation.......................... 66 Otoe-Missouria Indian Tribe of Oklahoma ........................... 68 Ottawa Tribe of Oklahoma ................................ 68 Pawnee Tribe of Oklahoma ................................ 68 Peoria Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma ................................ 72 Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma..... 74 Quapaw Tribe of Oklahoma ................................ 74 Sac and Fox Nation ............... 76 3 Seminole Nation of Oklahoma ...................................77 Seneca-Cayuga Nation of Oklahoma ...................................79 Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma ...................................81 Thlopthlocco Tribe......................82 Tonkawa Tribe of Oklahoma ...................................84 United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians in Oklahoma ...................................85 Wichita and Affiliated Tribes of Oklahoma..............................87 Wyandotte Nation....................89 Services .............................91-174 Aging/Elder Services ...............91 Children & Family Services .....95 Education & Employment .......126 Food...........................................139 Health Services........................143 Housing & Transportation......163 Indian Hospitals & Clinics175-182 Index................................183-200 4 5 Reprinted with permission from the Oklahoma Department of Transportation TRIBES Absentee-Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma Indians Tribes 2025 S. Gordon Cooper Dr. Shawnee, OK 74801 405-275-4030 www.astribe.com Children & Family Services Indian Child Welfare Program and Promoting Safe and Stable Families Program 405-275-4030 Assists clients who are involved with state or tribal child welfare and those at serious high risk of removal of their children from their custody to state or tribal custody. Call for eligibility requirements. Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Program 405-275-4030 Assists victims of domestic violence and sexual assault with victim advocacy, emotional support, court advocacy, housing and utility assistance, referral and shelter placement assistance, along with a transitional housing program. Call for more information. 6 Absentee-Shawnee Tribal Youth Program 405-481-6050 405-275-4030 ext. 193 Programs for youth ages 12-18 with topics of leadership, drug and alcohol abuse, Tribes dating violence, gang prevention, tobacco, teen pregnancy, truancy and education. Activities include youth camps, tribal youth council and an after school program. Call for eligibility requirements. Education & Employment Academic Program for Educational Assistance Program funds summer school, academic trips, concurrent enrollment, remedial classes, ACT/SAT college entrance exams, correspondence classes, driver’s education class, tutoring, athletic expenses, special needs programs and other academic programs upon approval. Call for eligibility requirements. Social Service Program 405-878-4723 405-275-1468 Programs include Direct Employment Assistance (DEA), and Workforce Investment Act (WIA). Call for eligibility requirements. Health Services Health and Behavioral Health Services 405-878-4716 To promote the wellbeing of the “whole person” within context of their culture 7 Absentee-Shawnee including resource and referral services, crisis intervention, case management, counseling, support groups, school and community based services, I.O.P. treatment program for substance abuse, and drug and alcohol Tribes assessments. Call for eligibility requirements Housing & Transportation Social Service Program 405-878-4723 405-275-1468 Programs include tribal energy assistance, Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), general assistance. Call for eligibility requirements. Alabama-Quassarte Tribal Town of Oklahoma 101 E. Broadway Wetumka, OK 74883 405-452-3987 www.alabama-quassarte.org Children & Family Services Indian Child Welfare Assists families in crisis. Housing & Transportation Housing Assistance Assists with utility bills or deposits along with rent. Call for eligibility requirements. 8 Alabama-Quassarte Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) Provides assistance with heating and cooling utility bills. Call for eligibility requirements. Tribes Promoting Safe and Stable Families Program (PSSF) Utility bill assistance for families with children. Call for eligibility requirements. Apache Tribe of Oklahoma P.O. Box 1220 Anadarko, OK 73005 405-247–9493 Caddo Nation Indian Tribe of Oklahoma P.O. Box 487 Binger, OK 73009 405-656-2344 www.caddonation-nsn.gov Health Services Caddo Health Center Bldg. Binger, OK 73009 656-2344 ext. 220 Hearing aids, dental work, prescriptions, medical bills, health equipment. Caddo Nation Injury Prevention Distributes smoke detectors, fire extinguishers and car seats to tribal members. Fire safety education, car seat education, and water 9 Caddo safety education to Head Start children. Helps educate elderly clients about fall prevention. Caddo Alcohol and Drug Abuse Tribes Program (CADAP) 405-656-9215 As an out-patient facility providing outpatient counseling, outreach services, individual, group and family counseling, education, prevention activities for adults and youth, aftercare services and referral services. Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma P.O. Box 948 Tahlequah, OK 74465 918-453-5000 www.cherokee.org Cherokee First 918-453-5000 option #1 (assistance in making a referral for services) Aging/Elder Services Cherokee Elder Care 1387 West 4th St. Tahlequah, OK 74464 918-453-5554 http://eldercare.cherokee.org Call for eligibility requirements. 10 Cherokee Children & Family Services Bright Futures - Truancy Prevention Tribes Program P.O. Box 948 Tahlequah, OK 74465 918-822-2807 918-457-9609 Child Care Services 888-458-6230 www.cherokeekids.net