Chickasaw Nation Hall of Fame
Judge Haskell Paul - Chickasaw Judge
Judge Haskell Paul - Chickasaw Judge
Judge Haskell Paul was referred to as a "walking history book" and an authority on the Chickasaw people.
Samuel Paul - Chickasaw Lawman
Samuel Paul - Chickasaw Lawman
Samuel Paul was born near Fort Arbuckle, I.T. in the Chickasaw Nation in 1848. Ten years later, his family founded what would become Pauls Valley, Oklahoma.
William G. Paul
William G. Paul
William G. Paul, who was inducted into the Oklahoma Hall of Fame Nov. 20, 2003, is a former managing partner of Oklahoma's oldest and largest law firm, Crowe & Dunlevy, and past president of the American Bar Association.
Thomas Embert Phillips - Chickasaw Artist
Thomas Embert Phillips - Chickasaw Artist
Thomas Embert Phillips began his art training at the Helen Lorenze Art School in Oklahoma City at the young age on nine. From there, he went on to study at Phillips University, the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, and the Kansas City Art Institute.
Edmund Pickens - Chickasaw Leader
Edmund Pickens - Chickasaw Leader
Edmund Pickens' dedicated service to the Chickasaw people led him into several leadership positions throughout his career.
Jesse 'Cab' Renick - Chickasaw Olympic Gold Medalist
Jesse "Cab" Renick - Chickasaw Olympic Gold Medalist
Jesse "Cab" Renick was born in Love County, Oklahoma in 1917 and grew up playing basketball on a dirt court in Marietta. His love for the game continued and, after graduating high school, he began playing for Hale's Tire Shop, an Amateur Athletic Union (AA) team.
Chenena James Roach
Chenena James Roach
Chenena James Roach was inducted into the hall of fame for her dedication to promoting and preserving the history, culture and heritage of the Chickasaw Nation and its people.
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