Chief Batton explains why the National Day of Prayer is so important to the Choctaw Nation
Chief Batton led the group in attendance in the prayer and he explained that prayer is a large ingredient of the Chahta Spirit.
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Sharon Dodson shows the value of caring for her community and her neighbors through her work for the Choctaw Nation. She also serves as a reminder of the importance of compassion and servant leadership as a small business owner.
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.
Chief Batton led the group in attendance in the prayer and he explained that prayer is a large ingredient of the Chahta Spirit.
The mental health of tribal members is important to the Choctaw Nation. Several programs and services are available to help those in need.
Tribal sovereignty is the right and ability to govern ourselves as a people to support our community and future generations. Learn about Choctaw tribal members who are making a change in their community through civic engagement.
Former Major League Baseball player, Drew Robbins, shares his story during the Annual Mental Health and Substance Misuse Conference hosted by the Choctaw Nation.
Dr. Carmen Jones is a passionate Naturopathic Doctor who practices natural healing methods and educates communities in Oklahoma on the power of nature and holistic medicine.
Native Americans are 2.5 times more likely to experience sexual assault compared to all other races. The Choctaw Nation victim assistance program is there to help.
Visitors gathered in the Choctaw Nation to observe a total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024. This rare event drew people from all over the country to the path of totality that went through the Choctaw Nation's reservation.
Learn how to say these phrases in Choctaw: "When will you (all) go to work?" and When will that store open?"