Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribal Tribune
About the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribal Tribune
The Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribal Tribune (C&ATT) is a bi-monthly news publication for tribal citizens. C&ATT staff strives to bring stories of interest to tribal citizens and the communities, highlighting accomplishments, feature stories, elders, and events, as well as tackling the hard news stories in an unbiased, factual manner.
The C&ATT is free to all tribal citizens and may be mailed directly to tribal citizens’ homes, one copy per household. Click here to Subscribe.
The C&ATT staff also distributes 2,100 print copies to locations in Oklahoma City, El Reno, Concho, Weatherford, Clinton, Geary, Watonga, Canton, Binger, Gracemont and Anadarko. As well as drop shipping to Woodward, and delivery to Seiling and Hammon in partnership with the Tribal Transit. In addition to the print publication, the C&ATT is posted digitally below.
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Tribal citizens receive free advertising for businesses/services and may post events under the C&ATT’s Calendar of Events, as well as personal greetings, such as birthdays, congratulatory messages, etc.
Since 2010 C&ATT has been recognized every year on a national level through Native American Journalists Association, as well as being recognized locally on the state level through Oklahoma Press Association and Society of Professional Journalists/OK Chapter.
Organization and Association Memberships
- Indigenous Journalists Association
- Oklahoma Press Association
- Society of Professional Journalists
- Society of Professional Journalists – Oklahoma Chapter
Got an idea for a story?
To submit story ideas, nominate an athlete for our Athlete Spotlight Series or an Elder for our Life Journeys Series, please email catribaltribunenews@cheyenneandarapaho-nsn.gov.