The Journal Record (May 31, 2006)
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As the Sovereignty Symposium 2006 explores American Indian legal issues today and Thursday at the Cox Business Services Convention Center, followed by the Red Earth Festival on Friday and Saturday at the same venue, it's a sure bet there's one Oklahoma Supreme Court justice ready to put on her dancing moccasins.
Oklahoma Supreme Court Justice Yvonne Kauger, adopted by the Cheyenne-Arapaho tribes of Oklahoma in 1984, has been a presence in Oklahoma law and for American Indians for decades. Nearly 20 years ago, she conceptualized the Sovereignty Symposium and was an initial force in the vision of Red Earth more than 20 years ago.Oklahoma Supreme Court Justice Yvonne Kauger Plays Major Role in Sovereignty Symposium 2006
Originally from Colony, Kauger's father, John Kauger, was cared for by Cheyenne-Arapaho nannies after his mother died when he was just six months old. She said she remembers watching her father dance with the tribe d...
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