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Revenues generated by Chickasaw Nation tribal businesses support tribal government operations, are invested in further diversification of enterprises, and fund more than 200 programs and services. These programs cover education, health care, youth, aging, housing and more, all of which directly benefit Chickasaw families, Oklahomans, and their ...
The Chickasaw Cultural Center opened in 2010 and provides visitors with a place to learn and embrace the history and traditions of the Chickasaw Nation. Chickasaw Cultural Center, Sulphur Where ...
[a] The Chickasaw Department of Health, which oversees the facilities, in 2017 attracted more than 552,000 patient visits and filled more than 1.7 million prescriptions. [13] [b] The Chickasaw Nation was the first Native American tribe to become a partner in the Healthy Meals for Kids program sponsored by the federal government. [13]
The Chickasaw Nation was the first of the Five Civilized Tribes to become allies of the Confederate States of America. [36] In addition, they resented the United States government, which had forced them off their lands and failed to protect them against the Plains tribes in the West.
The Chickasaw Nation announced Thursday the tribe is launching a $6 million fundraising drive to not just rebuild and preserve what is left of downtown Sulphur but to also provide architects and ...
The Chickasaw Cultural Center features different seasonal exhibits, some of which are listed below. Through the Eyes of the Eagle - During Native American Heritage Month from November through December an exhibit focused on encouraging Chickasaw children to eat healthy and exercise is presented, based on a series of children's books developed by the CDC and the Tribal Leaders Diabetes Committee.
Chickasaw Nation Sick Child Care Program Chickasaw Nation. Native American Drug & Gang Initiative Task Force Intertribal Nations of Wisconsin. Project Tiwahu – Redefining Tigua Citizenship Ysleta del Sur Pueblo. —2021 Honorees— Agua Caliente People Curriculum, Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians; Cherokee Nation ONE FIRE, Cherokee Nation
Established in 2009, Chickasaw Community Radio Network provides news, public affairs, weather coverage and a wide variety of music for citizens in south-central Oklahoma. Owned and operated as a public service of the Chickasaw Nation, KCNP is a non-commercial community radio station.