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Neal McCaleb - Chickasaw Public Official
Neal McCaleb, who served as Assistant Secretary, Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs from July, 2001 until November, 2002, was a strong advocate for tribal economic development during his tenure in office.
Ray Gene McCarter
Ray Gene McCarter has served as a member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives since 1996. As Representative of District 51, he has served as Assistant Majority Floor Leader.
Mary Stone McClendon “Ataloa”
Ataloa , a cousin of TeAta Thompson Fisher, was a nationally renowned concert vocalist, educator, and advocate for Native American education and fine arts.
John McClish - Chickasaw Commissioner
John McClish was the son of a white interpreter for the Chickasaw Nation and a Chickasaw mother.
James Cotton McCurtain
James Cotton McCurtain helped his people by serving as an interpreter during the enrollment period under the Dawes Commission.
Kenneth Meeler - Chickasaw Activist
Kenneth Meeler was known for his activism and participation in working for his Chickasaw people. His foresight and the influence of his legacy helped form a guide for the Chickasaw Nation that will impact generations to come.
Tessie “Lushanya” Mobley
Sometimes called “Songbird of the Chickasaws,” her first major solo performance was in the Hollywood Bowl for the 1929 Inter-tribal Indian Ceremonial.
Euel "Monk" Moore - Chickasaw Athlete
Euel "Monk" Moore, a former major league pitcher, was posthumously inducted into the American Indian Athletic Hall of Fame in May, 1989.
Gov. Palmer S. Mosely
Palmer Simeon Mosely was the 20th and 23rd Governor of the Chickasaw Nation. He served his tribe in many capacities including National Interpreter, a position he held for 24 years.