Chickasaw Cultural Center Easter Celebration March 26
An Easter egg hunt, stomp dance, games and more are on tap at the Chickasaw Cultural Center, as the annual Easter Celebration gets underway Saturday, March 26.
View ArticleChickasaws accepting applications to Ardmore child care center
The Chickasaw Nation Ardmore Child Care Development Center continues to accept applications for early enrollment before beginning operation this spring.
View ArticleMcSwain Theatre’s Jae L. and Crossover Show to spotlight young Oklahoman...
Darci Farmer will appear at the McSwain Saturday, March 19, little more than a week before she appears on the new NBC Show “Little Big Shots.”
View ArticleChickasaw Dynamic Women’s Conference set April 14-15 at Artesian Hotel
A day of sharing the vision of artists, musicians, scholars, and others is planned for the 2016 Chickasaw Nation Dynamic Women’s Conference. The conference will take place Thursday, April 14-15, at the...
View ArticleBows made by Chickasaw Chosen for “The Revenant,” “Lewis and Clark”
Eric Smith’s work makes a dramatic appearance very early in the award-winning movie, “The Revenant.” While you won’t see Smith’s face on screen, his work literally makes a big impact, because he made...
View ArticleChickasaw Nation seeks artists for local cultural event
The Chickasaw Nation is seeking artists for the 2016 Chickasaw Art Market and Cultural Day, set for 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, April 30, at the corner of N. Fisher and Eighth St. in Tishomingo.
View ArticleChickasaw Nation to host local sanctioned 5k race
The Chickasaw Nation is sponsoring the Rabbit Run 5k Saturday, April 16, at the Purcell City Lake in Purcell, Oklahoma. There is no fee for registration or participation.
View ArticleRabies clinics set for Native pet owners
Native American pet owners are invited to bring their cats and dogs for free vaccinations at one of the several rabies clinics planned throughout the Chickasaw Nation.
View ArticleChickasaw Cultural Center hosts musical meal
Live music and a buffet await visitors during the Jazz Brunch Sunday, April 3, at the Chickasaw Cultural Center, 867 Cooper Memorial Dr., Sulphur, Oklahoma.
View ArticleTribal health care helps community members quit smoking
The Chickasaw Nation Medical Center (CNMC) in Ada maintains constant efforts to address Oklahoma’s leading cause of preventable death: tobacco-related illness and disease.
View ArticleKite flying event to be held at the Chickasaw White House
The public is invited to the annual Chickasaw White House Kite Fly, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., April 1-2 and April 8-9, hosted in honor of the beloved pastime of Chickasaw Governor Douglas H. Johnston...
View ArticleChickasaw Youth Clubs accepting applications for summer session
The Chickasaw Nation is now accepting applications for the Chickasaw Youth Club (CYC) summer sessions in Sulphur and Tishomingo. Application deadline is April 15.
View ArticleA walk to stomp out sexual assault planned in Ada
The Chickasaw Nation will host its eighth annual Walk to Stomp Out Sexual Assault event 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday, April 9, at Wintersmith Park in Ada, Oklahoma.
View ArticleChickasaw Nation to host April events at the Chickasaw Cultural Center
The Chickasaw Nation presents a feather cape and twining class with Lisa Rutherford and Carrie Grayson 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. April 7 and 8 at the Holisso Center on the Chickasaw Cultural Center campus, 867...
View ArticleChickasaw Nation offers cultural art classes in April
The Chickasaw Nation is offering a pinch pot class 10 a.m. to noon and 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday, April 9, at the Chickasaw National Capitol, 411 W. 9th, Tishomingo, Oklahoma.
View ArticleTechnical Theatre Series with Theo Peshehonoff
The Chickasaw Nation Arts & Humanities Division is now accepting applications for the "Technical Theatre Series" with Theo Peshehonoff, April 12-Aug. 5.
View ArticleTribe enhances care for women, children; expands EMS
The Chickasaw Nation broke ground on three facilities Wednesday as it continues to improve and enhance wellness care for Native American families.
View ArticleRibbon Cut for Chickasaw Nation Duncan Nutrition Center
Chickasaw Nation Governor Bill Anoatubby was joined Tuesday, April 12 by local and tribal officials and dozens of area residents to mark the opening of the new Duncan Nutrition Center.
View ArticleWorld-renowned paleontologist Paul Sereno, to present at East Central University
Paul Sereno, former National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence will present his career experiences in paleontology at East Central University, Sunday, April 17.
View ArticleChickasaw Nation documentary to air on MPB
Cloaked in the dreary predawn hours of March 4, 1541, Chickasaw warriors defended their tribe in a decidedly one-sided victory against an unwelcome intruder.
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