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Okla. group fills a need in Indian Country
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MONDAY, JUNE 30, 2003

In its 37 years of existence, Oklahomans for Indian Opportunity has developed countless programs to serve the Indian community in Oklahoma.

From leadership and training programs to arts and crafts, there's been something for everyone. President and CEO Iola Hayden says the organization tries to fill the needs that arise.

One new, and popular, program is a language and culture preservation project for Comanche Nation tribal members who live in urban areas. "Being Comanche Wherever You Are" already has a waiting list.

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Group fosters Indian opportunities (The Daily Oklahoman 6/30)
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