Chickasaw Nation WIC honored with national recognition
The Chickasaw Nation Women, Infants and Children (WIC) supplemental nutrition program team recently received a 2024 Breastfeeding Performance Bonus Award from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)...
View ArticleChickasaw Nation celebrates Native American Heritage month Artist working to...
At 22 years old, Lauren John has already accumulated an impressive list of professional accomplishments with projects that combine her talents, education and drive to preserve Chickasaw history,...
View ArticleChickasaw WWI veteran’s story lives on
The Chickasaw Nation is filled with stories passed down from generation to generation.
View ArticleChickasaw elder veterans visit D.C. memorials during Veterans Day trip
Chickasaw warriors placed a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier during a recent trip to Washington, D.C., in celebration of Veterans Day.
View ArticleLove Lives On event fosters community for survivors of suicide loss
International Survivors of Suicide Loss Day is Saturday, Nov. 23.
View ArticleHUD officials tour tribal facilities
A delegation from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) recently visited the Chickasaw Nation to mark progress made during a partnership stretching back more than a half century.
View ArticleDoctoral candidate researches Chickasaw food sovereignty
After visiting the Māori in New Zealand, a University of California, Berkeley student has embarked on writing a dissertation about Chickasaw food sovereignty for her Ph.D. in environmental science,...
View ArticleNominations Open for 2025 Dynamic Woman of the Year Award
The Chickasaw Nation is accepting nominations through Jan. 26 for the 2025 Dynamic Woman of the Year Award.
View ArticleChickasaw elders tour the historic Homeland
For five enlightening days, a group of spirited Chickasaw elders immersed themselves in rich cultural heritage and explored significant historic sites in Alabama, Mississippi and Tennessee that bear...
View ArticleVanderbilt honors Mater; Hushtola Art market draws near
Vanderbilt University honored artist Dustin Mater with a formal ceremony Nov. 12, officially unveiling 12 portraits of Chickasaw and Cherokee students who attended the highly respected university.
View ArticleGriffin ranks second as USA archer
Consistency has earned 17-year-old Griffin Witty the acknowledgment of being one of the top archers in the nation
View ArticleArtesian Arts Festival call for artists
First American artists are invited to participate in the 12th annual Artesian Arts Festival Saturday, April 5, in Sulphur, Oklahoma.
View ArticleLaw student advocates for marginalized communities
With reflection on the past, Malorie Stick is crafting a positive future for underrepresented communities in the law field.
View ArticleBryan and Johnston counties reflect a rich Chickasaw history
The first Chickasaws to arrive in Indian Territory during Removal in the late 1830s could scarcely have imagined the growth and expansive impact the tribe would have as it grew into the 21st century.
View ArticleKeepers of the Flame storytellers charged with sustaining Chickasaw essence
Chickasaws value storytelling and use it to preserve and share the vibrant culture.
View ArticleNaval aviator honored by his command, completes commercial airline training
Naval aviator Lieutenant (Lt.) Cameron Baxter was recently honored for obtaining 1,020 flight hours in 2.5 years, all while training nearly 600 future military aviators.
View ArticleFree wins Best of Show at Hushtola Art Market
A life-sized bison bust made of paper towels captured Best of Show honors at Hushtola Art Market.
View ArticleBringing Holiday cheer to Love County families
The Chickasaw Nation and Feed the Children partnered again this year to bring holiday care packages to hundreds of Love County families Dec. 12 during No Hunger Holidays.
View ArticleMurray and Garvin counties played important roles in Chickasaw Nation
Located in the heart of the Chickasaw Nation, Murray County and its neighbor to the north, Garvin County, have played crucial roles in the progress of the Chickasaw Nation.
View ArticleCrossley named winningest coach in Oklahoma
1,149 career wins. Three Oklahoma 4A state championships. Twenty-nine trips to the state tournament in 37 years.
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