Native American History and Heritage
The Cathedral is situated in the middle of Indian Country, in Oklahoma City, which boasts the largest Indigenous population in the United States. More than 25% of the Cathedral community has tribal ties. These cultures have deeply influenced life at the Cathedral, in both our piety and worship. Below, you'll find information on our Land Acknowledgement, prominent native members, St. David Pendleton Oakerhater, and our Oakerhater Guild.
Land Acknowledgement
Land Acknowledgement
The Cathedral is located at 127 Northwest Seventh Street in the heart of downtown Oklahoma City, the capital city of the State of Oklahoma. Clergy, cathedral members and st…
Oakerhater Guild
The Oakerhater Guild represents the Cathedral community in its partnership with the Oakerhater Center and Whirlwind Mission of the Holy Family in Watonga, Oklahoma. Additionally, the Oaker…
David Pendleton Oakerhater, Holy Man
One of St. Paul's outreach programs is the Oakerhater Guild. This ministry continues the work begun by the Reverend David Pendelton Oakerhater to the Cheyenne and Arapaho tribe of Western Okla…
Oakerhater Chapel
Located in an alcove to the left of the chancel at St. Paul's Cathedral is the Oakerhater Chapel.
Dedicated Saturday, January 17, 2004, the Oakerhater Chapel is devoted to David Pendleton Oak…