Chief Talks Importance of New Choctaw Plant Field Guide
Culturally significant plants helped shape the growth of the Choctaw Nation and a new field book identifies those plants and their importance to the tribe.
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The Chief talks about the importance of Memorial Day and Chahta contributions to the military.
View ArticleBut 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.
Culturally significant plants helped shape the growth of the Choctaw Nation and a new field book identifies those plants and their importance to the tribe.
ViewThe CNO Historic Preservation Department has been partnering with the Branly and with other Tribes to document, study and connect this collection with culturally affiliated Tribal communities since 2017.
ViewChoctaw Nation health officials say local hantavirus risk remains low while sharing symptoms, prevention tips, and safety guidance.
ViewExpanded healthcare services, optometry care and community programs will be available at the new 26,542-square-foot location opening May 11 in Talihina.
ViewChief Batton speaks about the National Day of Prayer and how faith is important in his life and for the Choctaw Nation.
ViewFour teams have been honored for their outstanding contributions to improve the health and well-being of American Indian and Alaska Native communities.
ViewA brief history of the Pineywoods Cattle, a breed of cattle used by Choctaw people for over 200 years. Choctaw people adapted the word "wak" from the Spanish word for cow, "vaca."
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