Inclement Weather Notice

Out of an abundance of caution with the impending inclement weather, the Chickasaw Nation will close offices at 2 p.m. today, Friday, January 23, 2026, to allow extra time for people to travel home.  We will continue to actively monitor the weather and make adjustments if an earlier closure time is needed.

Chickasaw Nation Department of Health (CNDH) employees should follow CNDH inclement weather protocols and policy. Chickasaw Nation Department of Commerce businesses should follow their line of support regarding inclement weather guidance.

For closing information of tribal facilities, call (800) 316-4226.

Connect with History

It's important we share our journey. Our people have persevered through struggles and triumphs, battles and victories to remain unconquered and unconquerable. Connect with our history through these innovative forms of learning.
AYA

AYA is an interactive mobile walking app designed to keep you moving by combining physical activity with Chickasaw history and culture. This unique technology allows you to take a walk through history and unlock new cultural and historical content along your fitness journey.

Download the app today at Chickasaw.net/AYA.

Chickasaw.tv

Chickasaw.tv is a high-definition, online video network focusing on Chickasaw people, history, traditions, art, culture and services. You can also access CNTV episodes, which cover events and human-interest stories across the Chickasaw Nation.

Visit Chickasaw.tv for high quality videos and information about the Chickasaw Nation.

Choctaw Hymns

The Choctaw Hymns app offers a selection of popular songs from the print version of the Choctaw Hymn book. The app features adjustable font sizes and an easy-to-navigate table of contents. New hymns are routinely added to the app until the complete hymnal is available.

The Choctaw Hymns app is available for both Apple and Android devices through the App Store, Google Play and Amazon and once downloaded, the hymns are accessible without an internet connection.

Visit ChickasawPress.com for more information.