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Chickasaw Nation, Mater honored by squadron

Chickasaw Nation Governor Bill Anoatubby joined renowned international Chickasaw artist Dustin Mater as officials of the 137th Special Operations Security Force Squadron unveiled a patch designed by...

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Chickasaw Press Christmas Sale

Chickasaw Press will host a Christmas sale Dec. 6-7, from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. at the Chickasaw Nation Culture and Humanities building, 1020 N. Mississippi in Ada, Okla.

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‘Grinch’ visits McSwain Theatre before Ada’s Christmas parade, Dec. 6

The McSwain Theatre will offer back-to-back screenings of Dr. Seuss’ “How the Grinch Stole Christmas,” to the public at no charge before this year’s Pat Taylor Memorial Parade of Lights 7 p.m.,...

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Chickasaw Nation WIC Program

The Chickasaw Nation Women, Infants and Children Supplemental Nutrition program (WIC) provides eligible pregnant or postpartum women, infants and children up to the age of 5, a generous food package...

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Diabetes Support Group

Are you or a loved one diagnosed with diabetes?

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Chickasaw Nation Nittak Himitta′ Women’s and Children’s Recovery Center...

Chickasaw Nation Governor Bill Anoatubby led ribbon cutting ceremonies to dedicate a facility designed to strengthen Native American families, Tuesday, Dec. 4.

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Christmas Holiday Break Meals for Youth

The Chickasaw Nation will host a holiday break meal program for youth ages 1-18, Dec. 20 thru Jan. 4.

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Christmas Holiday Break Meals for Youth

The Chickasaw Nation will host a holiday break meal program for youth, ages 1-18, Dec. 20 thru Jan. 4.

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Dr. Charles Grim Appointed Secretary of Health for the Chickasaw Nation

The Chickasaw Nation has appointed an accomplished health care administrator, medical professional and leader to the role of Secretary of Health.

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AARP honors three Chickasaw citizens

Three Chickasaw citizens were honored recently at the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) 10th Annual Indian Elders program.

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Fruits and vegetables provided to Chickasaw seniors through winter

The Chickasaw Nation provides fruits and vegetables to Chickasaw seniors during the winter months.

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Chickasaw Nation ReUse Center receives “Visionary Leadership Award”

The Chickasaw Nation ReUse Center has received the Keep Oklahoma Beautiful (KOB) 2018 Visionary Leadership Award.

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AYA app launched

An application which fuses health and history is now available to download on iPhone and Android smartphones.

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Chickasaw language lessons available to children in Oklahoma City

The Chickasaw Nation offers Chickasaw language classes at no charge to any interested student age 4 to 14.

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Chickasaw language lessons available to children in Ardmore

The Chickasaw Nation offers Chickasaw language classes at no charge to any interested student age 4 to 14.

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Chickasaw language lessons available to children in Tishomingo

The Chickasaw Nation offers Chickasaw language classes at no charge to any interested student age 4 to 14.

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Chickasaw Nation Dance Studio takes “Best of Show” at Kansas City competition

Four 13-year-old Ada girls teamed up to earn Best of Show at the Adrenaline Dance Competition and Convention in December in Kansas City, Mo.

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NMAI purchases tribal decoy from Chickasaw artist

Waterfowl decoys crowd shelves, a table and work desk in the office of Joshua Hinson, Chickasaw citizen and director of the Chickasaw Nation Language Department.

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Chickasaw Cultural Center Honored for Efforts to Protect the Monarch Butterfly

The Chickasaw Cultural Center was recently honored by an international organization for its on-going efforts to preserve and protect the monarch butterfly.

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Diabetes prevention classes open to public at no charge

The American Diabetes Association estimates that more than 14 percent of the adult population of Oklahoma has diabetes, with an additional 36 percent of the population in the prediabetes range.

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