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History » Civilizations
ONR 12-21-12
Christmas and Religion
Featured in Top Stories
The tropes of the holiday season are well-known: Christmas trees and manger scenes, presents wrapped in ribbons and bows. But Lis Exon explores some of the state's different walks of faith to see how they celebrate the season.
Related Topics: Religion & Beliefs, Community, Holidays, Civilizations
Originally broadcast on December 21, 2012
ONR 12-14-12
Highway 9: Spiro Mounds
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Just off Highway 9 sits one of the nation's biggest archeological finds--the remains of a thriving culture dating back more than a thousand years.
Related Topics: People & Profiles, Civilizations, Ancient & Classical, Archaeology, Natural History
Originally broadcast on December 14, 2012
ONR 12-7-12
ONR Extra: Civic Health Index
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Researchers at the University of Central Oklahoma have been hard at work measuring the state's civic involvement, studying factors such as volunteering, family cohesion, and political involvement. What they found was a state full of citizens ready to give, but maybe not willing to talk politics
Related Topics: Community, Civilizations, Politics, Social Issues
Originally broadcast on December 7, 2012
Whizbang, Oklahoma
9-28-12
Featured in Top Stories
The ghost town of Whizbang, Oklahoma, is about to get a breath of life by way of the printed word.
Related Topics: Literature & Writing, Community, People & Profiles, Civilizations, Modern, Social Issues, Arts & Entertainment, Biography & Profiles
Originally broadcast on September 28, 2012
Oklahoma News Report
Highway 9: Kiowa Museum
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More than three dozen tribes have left their cultural influence on Oklahoma, each unique from the rest. But preserving that history for future generations can be a challenge. Facing that challenge head-on is the Kiowa tribe in southwest Oklahoma with a museum heralding their past and using it as a beacon for their future.
Related Topics: Religion & Beliefs, Community, Race & Ethnicity, Travel, Holidays, Civilizations, United States, Business & Economy, Government, Race & Ethnicity, Social Issues, Education, Arts & Entertainment
Originally broadcast on August 17, 2012
Oklahoma News Report
Greenwood Yesterday and Today
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The district where Tulsa's 1921 Race Riots occurred is close to being added to the National Registry of Historic Places, but controversy over the project abounds. Greenwood community leaders are concerned parts of the district once dubbed 'America's Black Wall Street' will be left out in favor of sections of Tulsa's downtown in order to meet a historic building requirement for the Registry. Ironically, the reason Greenwood doesn't have the required historical buildings is because many were razed during the Race Riots. But out of the ashes of those razed buildings and broken dreams rose a cultural epicenter, now flourishing with restaurants, recreational activities, and monuments to a harrowing moment in Tulsa's past.
Related Topics: Religion & Beliefs, Community, Race & Ethnicity, Travel, Civilizations, Modern, Government, Race & Ethnicity, Social Issues
Originally broadcast on August 17, 2012
Wildfire Strain
8-10-12
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Last week's fires caused millions of dollars in damage, but more painful is the emotional toil the wildfire has had on it's victims with hundreds of people now left homeless. In the wake of the disaster, charitable organizations and state agencies have rushed to provide assistance to those affected by the fire as Oklahoma hopes for some break in the hot dry weather. .
Related Topics: Community, People & Profiles, Health Care & Illnesses, Civilizations, United States, Earth, Environment, Weather & Natural Disasters, Government, Social Issues
Originally broadcast on August 10, 2012
ONR Extra: Tom Cole
6-15-12
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Sovereign nations often bring to mind distant countries, but usually forgotten that Oklahoma hosts over three dozen of them--the Native American tribes. At the annual Sovereignty Symposium last week, United States Representative Tom Cole spoke about the historical struggle to maintain sovereignty, and the importance of self-governance.
Related Topics: Biography & Profiles, Community, Race & Ethnicity, Civilizations, Ancient & Classical, War & Conflict, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Race & Ethnicity, Social Issues
Originally broadcast on June 15, 2012
Indigenous Peoples Conference
6-8-12
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As the world becomes more and more a melting pot, cultures must struggle all the harder to maintain their traditions and identities. Indigenous peoples are no exception, and preserving their heritage is what brought tribes from across the nation to Oklahoma this week for the Indigenous Peoples Conference. The discussion: maintaining their culture before it fades away.
Related Topics: Performing Arts, Music, Fine Arts, Literature & Writing, Community, Race & Ethnicity, People & Profiles, Civilizations, World, Government, Politics, Global Affairs, Race & Ethnicity, Social Issues, Education
Originally broadcast on June 12, 2012
ONR Memorial Day Exclusive
WWII Vet Harry Furr
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The Memorial Day weekend isn't just a chance to revel in an extra day off from work. First and foremost, it's a day to honor those who have served their country. In 2007, ONR host Dick Pryor spoke with World War II veteran Harry Furr about his experiences as a glider pilot, and his first day on the job--in Normandy on D-Day. Furr passed away on Wednesday, May 23rd. He may be gone, but his service and sacrifice will not be forgotten.
Related Topics: Biography & Profiles, Community, People & Profiles, Civilizations, World, United States, War & Conflict, Biography & Profiles, Government, Global Affairs
Originally broadcast on May 25, 2012




