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Vatican Says They’re Gifts; Indigenous Groups Want Them Back
Associated Press
The Vatican’s Anima Mundi Ethnological Museum, located near the food court and right before the main exit, houses tens of thousands of artifacts and art made by Indigenous peoples from around the world, much of it sent to Rome by Catholic missionaries for a 1925 exhibition in the Vatican gardens.
Indigenous Tell Pope Of Abuses At Canada Residential Schools
Associated Press
Indigenous leaders from Canada and survivors of the country’s notorious residential schools met with Pope Francis on Monday and told him of the abuses they suffered at the hands of Catholic priests and school workers.
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Art never ages: The life and art of a 93-year-old visionary
Mike Glover
At 93 years old, Billie Joe Johnston-Reid finds her happy place in the corner of her room, painting.
Art never ages: The life and art of a 93-year-old visionary
Mike Glover
At 93 years old, Billie Joe Johnston-Reid finds her happy place in the corner of her room, painting.
Citizen building serves as quiet backdrop to OKC memorial museum
Stephanie Maniche
Sitting 168 feet high, the Citizen building on North Robinson Street in Downtown Oklahoma City was intentionally designed to remember the 168 lives lost 30 years ago in the Oklahoma City bombing.
Citizen building serves as quiet backdrop to OKC memorial museum
Stephanie Maniche
Sitting 168 feet high, the Citizen building on North Robinson Street in Downtown Oklahoma City was intentionally designed to remember the 168 lives lost 30 years ago in the Oklahoma City bombing.
'More than a race:' Oklahoma City Memorial Marathon unites community in purpose and motion
Destini Pittman
The Oklahoma City Memorial Marathon is more than a race. It's a powerful community event that inspires movement and honors the spirit of remembrance.
'More than a race:' Oklahoma City Memorial Marathon unites community in purpose and motion
Destini Pittman
The Oklahoma City Memorial Marathon is more than a race. It's a powerful community event that inspires movement and honors the spirit of remembrance.
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Art never ages: The life and art of a 93-year-old visionary
Mike Glover
At 93 years old, Billie Joe Johnston-Reid finds her happy place in the corner of her room, painting.
Citizen building serves as quiet backdrop to OKC memorial museum
Stephanie Maniche
Sitting 168 feet high, the Citizen building on North Robinson Street in Downtown Oklahoma City was intentionally designed to remember the 168 lives lost 30 years ago in the Oklahoma City bombing.
'More than a race:' Oklahoma City Memorial Marathon unites community in purpose and motion
Destini Pittman
The Oklahoma City Memorial Marathon is more than a race. It's a powerful community event that inspires movement and honors the spirit of remembrance.
CHECK IT OUT: Former President Clinton lands in Oklahoma City
Destini Pittman
Former President Bill Clinton touches down in Oklahoma City for the 30th anniversary remembrance ceremony of the Murrah Building Bombing.
SLIDESHOW: President Bill Clinton watching News 9, visiting OKC National Memorial, paying tribute to OKC bombing victims
Anna Denison
Bill Clinton, who was president at the time of the OKC bombing, has remained closely connected to the city and the memorial. Over the years, he’s visited the site multiple times, including during previous anniversaries.
Rebuilding the OKC Thunder: A Deep Dive
Jeremie Poplin
Jeremie Poplin and Steve McGehee reveal the Thunder's journey from tanking years to promising playoffs—insights on pivotal trades, coaching strategies, and player growth.
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