Chickasaw citizen knows music stars as co-workers, friends
Musically famous names like Mel Tillis, George Jones, Gene Watson and Billy Ray Cyrus, roll off Chickasaw citizen Curt Ryle’s tongue with familiar ease.
View ArticleChickasaw Nation to offer children’s Summer Food Program
The Chickasaw Nation will offer a Summer Food Program to children in the Ada and Allen areas.
View ArticleChickasaw Nation establishes program to assist patients with mobility issues
The Chickasaw Nation, with the support of the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation, recently began development of a program benefiting individuals living with paralysis, significant limb weakness,...
View ArticleThe Chickasaw Nation is now accepting applications for the 2016 summer semester
The Chickasaw Nation Department of Education is now accepting applications for higher education grants and scholarships for the summer semester. Application deadline is June 15.
View ArticleOklahoma cycling tour to commemorate five tribes
As a tribute to five Native American tribes, the cross-state bicycle tour Freewheel Oklahoma planned its 2016 route to pass through the Cherokee, Muscogee (Creek), Seminole, Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations.
View Article‘Te Ata’ delights packed house at film festival
Emerging from a portable movie theater during the second annual film festival bearing this city’s name, Margarita Fontana clutched a handful of tissues. The Rogers, Arkansas, resident’s wide smile...
View ArticleChickasaw captures grandeur of heaven and earth for arts festival
For a Chickasaw artist educated in shutter speeds and aperture settings, Jim Trosper sure knows a lot about astrology.
View ArticleAcclaimed artist, flutist brings talent to Artesian Arts Festival
Tim Nevaquaya will bring a blend of impressionist Native American art and instrumental excellence with him to the Artesian Arts Festival in Sulphur, Oklahoma, May 28.
View ArticleOnline language workbook offered by Chickasaw Nation
Anompa yamma chikakostini'chokm a Chikashsh I yaakni'at chimanompa' achipila'ka. Translation: If you don't understand these words the Chickasaw Nation can help you with your language.
View ArticleNew Chickasaw Cultural Center exhibit makes art of toy building bricks
The Chickasaw Nation invites the public to experience “IKBI: Build with Toy Bricks,” free of charge, at the Chickasaw Cultural Center now through Sept. 11.
View ArticleWriters gather for conference in Ada
The Chickasaw Nation will host “Imanoli Writers Conference” June 2 in Ada, Oklahoma.
View ArticleArtesian Arts Festival Set May 28 in Sulphur
A Celebration of Native Art at 3rd annual Artesian Arts Festival
View ArticleThe Chickasaw Nation Tishomingo Head Start program graduates 13 students
Thirteen students graduated from the Chickasaw Nation Head Start program Thursday, May 18, in Tishomingo. Chickasaw Nation Governor Bill Anoatubby presented each child with a diploma during the...
View ArticleThe Chickasaw Nation Ada Head Start program graduates 42 students
Forty-two students graduated from the Chickasaw Nation Head Start program Thursday, May 19, in Ada.
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.
View ArticleAda’s McSwain Theatre Forging New Family Traditions with Movie Offerings
Children’s Summer Movie Series Begins June 1
View ArticleARTesian Gallery to feature Cherokee artists
Two top-tier Cherokee Nation artisans will kick off the Chickasaw Nation’s “Art of the Nafki Talhlha’pi’ Series” featuring premiere artists of the Five Civilized Tribes.
View ArticleThe Chickasaw Nation Ardmore Head Start program graduates 53 students
Fifty-three students graduated from the Chickasaw Nation Head Start program Thursday, May 19, in Ardmore.
View ArticleThe Chickasaw Nation Sulphur Head Start program graduates 14 students
Fourteen students graduated from the Chickasaw Nation Head Start program Tuesday, May 17, in Sulphur.
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