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Chickasaw Nation Residents

Share Chickasaw culture through traditional stories in a variety of settings. Storytelling presentations are open to the public by request.

Chickasaw citizens ages 18 and older can apply for the Keepers of the Flame Storytelling Certification Program to continue our storytelling tradition.

Categories: Culture
Chickasaw Nation Residents

This program provides suicide prevention training and education so participants can recognize the signs and reduce suicide risk.

Training is available to the public

Categories: Family
Chickasaw Nation Residents, Chickasaws At‑Large

This program allows qualifying families to receive $120 of free food per child during summer months.

Categories: Children & Youth, Health & Wellness
Chickasaw Nation Residents, Chickasaws At‑Large

Clinics offer an introduction to fishing skills such as how to tie fishing knots, rig a rod and reel, cast and fish.

Categories: Children & Youth, Youth Camp
Chickasaw Nation Residents

This program provides lawn mowing services for eligible Chickasaw elders.

Applicants must reside within the Chickasaw Nation and be a Chickasaw citizen 60 years of age or older.

Categories: Elders
Chickasaw Nation Residents

This program provides firewood for eligible Chickasaw elders who use a fireplace or wood stove to heat their home. Participants receive one rick of wood per month during winter months (November-March), as needed.

Applicants must be a Chickasaw citizen who is 60 years of age or older and resides within the Chickasaw Nation.

Categories: Elders
Chickasaw Nation Residents, Chickasaws At‑Large

Located at the Chickasaw Nation Medical Center, the surgery center has four operating rooms and two endoscopy suites to provide a wide range of surgical services to current Chickasaw Nation Department of Health patients.

Categories: Health & Wellness
Chickasaw Nation Residents, Chickasaws At‑Large

In the Tanumpo Hosa Apisa clinic youth learn the disciplines required for Olympic-style target shooting and firing practice.

Participants must be ages 12-18. Chickasaw preference will be exercised.

Categories: Children & Youth, Youth Camp
Chickasaw Nation Residents, Chickasaws At‑Large

The tennis clinic helps participants learn about nutrition and practice the tools necessary to build a solid foundation in the sport of tennis.

Applicants must be ages 8-18. Chickasaw preference will be exercised.

Categories: Children & Youth, Youth Camp
Chickasaw Nation Residents

The tribal library is a community-based family library that offers programming and services for people of all ages.

Library cards and services are available for Chickasaw citizens and Chickasaw Nation employees.

Categories: Community Services, Culture