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  2. Choctaw Capitol Building - Wikipedia

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    The Capitol has achieved new life as the national museum of the successfully reconstituted Choctaw Nation, whose executive offices are now located in Durant, Oklahoma.The Choctaw Nation holds its annual Labor Day festival there, which attracts nationally known country-western singers and bands, and draws in excess of 100,000 attendees.

  3. Tuskahoma, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma holds its annual Labor Day Festival in Tuskahoma on the grounds of the Capitol building.Attendance ranges from 50,000 - 100,000 over the course of the festival, people coming from all corners of the United States.

  4. Labor Day Festival scheduled to return after 2 years - AOL

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    The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma announced this week the annual Labor Day Festival will return to the Tvshka Homma Capitol Grounds Sept. 2-4, 2022. ... "I am thrilled to announce the 2022 Labor Day ...

  5. Cherokee National Holiday - Wikipedia

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    However, due to the pandemic continuing into 2021, the 69th Annual Cherokee National Holiday was announced as a "hybrid" celebration featuring virtual and smaller scale in-person events, with the expected return to normal delayed until 2022. [4] After two years of purely virtual participation the 70th annual celebration was held in-person.

  6. When is Labor Day? How to celebrate the weekend in Oklahoma - AOL

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    Labor Day weekend kicks off soon with several events around Oklahoma. Here's what to know about the holiday and how to celebrate all weekend long.

  7. 15 Labor Day events across Oklahoma where you can ... - AOL

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  8. Culture of the Choctaw - Wikipedia

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    The Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians play stickball today in the 21st century. Every year at the Choctaw Indian Fair near Philadelphia, Mississippi, as well as at the Choctaw Labor Day festival in Tuskahoma, Oklahoma, stickball can be seen played on a modern-day football field.

  9. Niiname-no-Matsuri - Wikipedia

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    In pre-modern Japan, the date of the Niiname-sai was moveable, taking place on the last Day of the Rabbit of the eleventh month of the old Japanese lunar calendar, but in the Meiji period the date was fixed at November 23, and this date became a national holiday, Labor Thanksgiving Day, in the Shōwa period after World War II.