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Chickasaw Nation Residents
Explore the identity, survival, history, culture and creativity of the Chickasaw people, with two humanities courses offered variety of accredited colleges and universities in Oklahoma. ...
Categories: Culture
Chickasaw Nation Residents, Chickasaws At‑Large
Located on the Chickasaw Capitol grounds in Tishomingo, Oklahoma, the Chickasaw Council House Museum preserves and displays the original 1855 log cabin that was the first Chickasaw council house built in Indian Territory, and where the 1856 Chickasaw Constitution was signed....
Categories: Culture, Museum
Chickasaw Nation Residents, Chickasaws At‑Large
The Chickasaw Nation Dance Troupe was formed in 1992 to educate, preserve and restore Chickasaw dance traditions. ...
Categories: Culture
Chickasaw Nation Residents, Chickasaws At‑Large

This two-week archaeological fieldwork opportunity introduces young Chickasaw leaders to the field of archaeology. Participants will work alongside archaeology students and university faculty and staff to search for and investigate archaeological sites in Mississippi and Alabama, the historic Chickasaw Homeland.

Students are immersed in Chickasaw heritage at many historic and cultural sites visited throughout the program, including Tibbee Lake, Chokkilissa' (Old Town), the Chissa'Talla'a' Preserve and the 1736 Battle of Aahíkki'ya' site. Students take part in a Bear Creek canoe or kayak float trip, explore Paleo-Indian caves and hike the Cane Creek Canyon nature preserve in Alabama.

Travel expenses, lodging and meals are provided. Participants must be able to perform activities that require mobility and endurance.

Application Deadline is: March 1.

Categories: Culture, Education & Training
Chickasaw Nation Residents, Chickasaws At‑Large
The Chickasaw Historical Society was established by tribal law April 15, 1994. ...
Categories: Culture
Chickasaw Nation Residents
The Chickasaw language is viewed as a gift from the ancestors for all Chickasaw people. Chickasaws believe that the language was given to them by Chihoowa or Abaꞌ Binniꞌliꞌ (God), and that it is an obligation to care for it: to learn it, speak it and teach it to children. ...
Categories: Culture
Chickasaw Nation Residents
Living History Players – The Chickasaw Living History Players theatre group was created in 1998. ...
Categories: Culture
Chickasaw Nation Residents
Living History Play/Stories/Vignettes – New original plays, stories and vignettes based on Chickasaw history, court cases and family stories which are for audiences of all ages are being sought.  They can be short, two to 20 pages or long, 20 plus pages. ...
Categories: Culture
Chickasaw Nation Residents
Anolí is a Chickasaw word that means “story.” All submitted works must be original. ...
Categories: Culture
Chickasaw Nation Residents, Chickasaws At‑Large
Genealogy is the science of studying family history and lineage....
Categories: Culture