Chickasaw Cultural Center to participate in annual eagle watch Feb. 4
The Chickasaw Cultural Center, in collaboration with the National Park Service and the Chickasaw National Recreation Area, will highlight the American bald eagle during the annual bald eagle watch.
View ArticleCareer development opportunities available for young Chickasaws
Alexis Walker appreciates the benefits of Toksali SMART because she is a graduate of the program.
View ArticleCharles Christopher Palmer appointed Chickasaw Lighthorse chief of police
Chickasaw Nation Governor Bill Anoatubby appointed Charles Christopher Palmer Chickasaw Lighthorse Police Department chief of police to fill the leadership vacancy created when former chief Michael K....
View ArticleMcSwain Theatre showcase featuring Jae L. & Crossover with special guests...
The McSwain Theatre, 130 W. Main St., in Ada, Oklahoma, offers an intimate setting for musical performances. Jae L. & Crossover will take the stage for a selection of classic and contemporary...
View ArticleMuralist completes grand work of art in Ardmore
Braving the cold and windy air more than 100 feet above the ground, muralist Dr. Bob Palmer (Ed. D.) and his assistant, Lee Robins, recently finished a colossal painting of a Chickasaw warrior.
View ArticleChickasaw Nation breaks ground for medical center expansions
Chickasaw Nation Governor Bill Anoatubby led groundbreaking ceremonies Feb. 16 to begin construction on expansions to the Chickasaw Nation Medical Center (CNMC), 1921 Stonecipher Blvd., which are...
View ArticleAstronaut proposes new names for a star and planet in the Chickasaw language
The Chickasaw language may soon be written in the stars thanks to the efforts of a space traveler and a group dedicated to safeguarding the sacred language.
View ArticleChickasaw Cultural Center announces Aaimpa' Café and Anoli' Theater have...
Following extensive renovations, the Chickasaw Cultural Center (CCC) has reopened the Aaimpa' Café and the Anoli' Theater to better serve visitors.
View ArticleChickasaw Cultural Center's film festival set March 11
“Montford: The Chickasaw Rancher” will be in the spotlight Saturday, March 11, as the Chickasaw Cultural Center’s Holba' Pisachi' Native Film Festival returns.
View ArticleChickasaw Nation celebrates Women’s History Month
Concealed within a petite frame and impeccable appearance, Linda Briggs is a guardian, champion and stalwart of the Chickasaw people.
View ArticleKochcha' Market begins March 11
The Chickasaw Nation Department of Culture & Humanities is putting on its first Kochcha' (Outdoor) Market March 11 from 9 a.m.- 3 p.m. at the Chickasaw National Capitol grounds in Tishomingo,...
View ArticleChickasaw Cultural Center celebrates “National Learn About Butterflies Day”...
The Chickasaw Cultural Center National Learn About Butterflies Day is Tuesday, March 14. Coinciding with the annual Three Sisters Celebration, the cultural center, located at 867 Cooper Memorial Road,...
View ArticleDiver’s dreams realized in Las Vegas production
Decorated diver Kaylea Arnett is creating her own brand of history as she flips a life of hard work and dedication into a career with an elite worldwide entertainment company.
View ArticleChickasaw Nation celebrates Women’s History Month
Janie Hipp understands the importance of bridging divides and working together toward common goals in pursuit of food security.
View ArticleCountry classics kick off spring season at the McSwain
Jae L. & Crossover with special guests will kick off spring season 7 p.m., March 18 with sweet, country classics at the historic McSwain Theatre, 130 W. Main St., Ada, Oklahoma.
View ArticleFort Washita Fur Trade Rendezvous brings history to life
The annual Fur Trade Era Rendezvous at Fort Washita will take place March 29 through April 2.
View ArticleChickasaw artist dives into turquoise art
Vicki Penner is busy preparing for her second appearance at the Artesian Arts Festival.
View ArticleChickasaw Nation celebrates Women’s History Month
Beginning in an era when women were not allowed to perform combat roles, Lt. Elizabeth DeVault (retired), experienced many cultural changes within the U.S. Navy during her 25-year career.
View ArticleChickasaw Nation Chikasha Ihoo Empowerment Series Returns with Kayla Lewis,...
The Chickasaw Nation hosts the second Chikasha Ihoo (Chickasaw Women) Empowerment Series March 29 at 2 p.m. at the McSwain Theatre, 130 W. Main St., Ada, Oklahoma.
View ArticleContemporary artist inspired by visit to ancestral Homeland
Although contemporary artist Brenda Kingery will not be physically present during the 10th annual Artesian Arts Festival, her art and spirit will.
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