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Together, We're More

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We are Native

But we are more than all of these things. We are Choctaw Proud.

Anyone can be Choctaw Proud. The Choctaw Proud are humble, appreciative people who value faith, family and culture. We honor the past, live in the present and look to the future. We are resilient people, overcoming adversity with grace and dignity. Those who are Choctaw Proud work hard to be successful and give back to their communities.

Choc Charleston

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Vision

Living out the Chahta spirit of faith, family and culture.
Asst. Chief Jack Austin, Jr. and Chief Gary Batton

Asst. Chief Jack Austin, Jr. and Chief Gary Batton

Mission

To the Choctaw proud, ours is the sovereign nation offering opportunities for growth and prosperity.

News

  • News Releases

    Choctaw Nation Statement on Federal Government Reopening, Continuation of Food Program

    Choctaw Nation continues food aid amid SNAP funding delays, offering eligible members a one-time $150 benefit through Nov. 14 via the Chahta Achvffa portal.

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  • News Releases

    Choctaw Nation Honors Outstanding Elders for Dedication and Service

    Both individuals exemplify the core values of faith, family, and culture through their lifelong commitment to serving others and strengthening their communities.

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  • Chief's Blog

    Chahta Tvshka’s Path has Led to Tribal Prominence

    The Chief speaks about the importance and sacrifice of our Veterans and why we must honor our brave men and women of the military.

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  • Posts

    Choctaw Nation is Providing the Tools to Help Residents Monitor Outdoor Air Quality

    Making it easier for residents to stay informed about air quality: air quality dashboard and an Air Quality Flag Program.

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  • Iti Fabvssa

    The History of Choctaws in Texas

    Many Choctaw people who moved to East Texas were looking for a peaceful way of life where they could continue to live freely, without the pressures of colonization. However, the first Choctaw encounters in the region were not marked by peace, but by violence.

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  • News Releases

    Choctaw Nation Launches Temporary Food Assistance Amid Federal SNAP Disruption

    The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma is offering one-time $150 food assistance to eligible tribal members nationwide affected by the federal SNAP disruption.

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  • Chief's Blog, Videos

    Chief Batton discusses the Temporary Food Assistance Program

    Chief Gary Batton shares how the Choctaw Nation is helping Tribal members affected by the federal SNAP disruption through emergency food assistance.

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