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Sankofa Freedom Award
Award-winning author and actor Hill Harper is coming to Tulsa Feb. 11 to accept the Sankofa Freedom Award. Click for more details.*

Adult Winter Reading Program
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American Indian Resource Center
About the Center

The American Indian Resource Center provides cultural, educational and informational resources, activities and services honoring American Indian heritage. The center provides access to more than 4,000 books, periodicals, and media for adults and children by and about American Indians, including historical and rare materials, new releases, videos and music compact discs.

If you have any questions or comments about anything contained in these pages, please .

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AIRC Song (mp3)
The American Indian Resource Center is privileged to have its own theme song.  It was composed by Jay Mule.  The lyrics were provided by Warren Pratt, Jr in the Pawnee language.  The song is about the turtle being the smartest.

Funding AIRC Programs & Events
The American Indian Resource Center programs and events are community funded by people like you. If you would like to support the AIRC programming please contact the Tulsa Library Trust, 549-7363.

E-Newsletter
In an effort to inform you about services, programs, and resources available to you through the AIRC, an email newsletter is available each month. Please feel free to forward the newsletters to others who you feel might be interested or benefit from the information.

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