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June 14, 2025 Tribal Council Regular Session

The Choctaw Nation Tribal Council meets for a regular monthly session on June 14, 2025.

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Nvnih Waiya Mound

Nvnih Waiya: Mother of the Choctaw People

Located just a short drive from Choctaw, Mississippi is the Nvnih Waiya Village Site. The village is named after a larger earth mound, one of three that were built by the settlement's early inhabitants.

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Choctaw Language Quiz Bowl

Chief Batton attends the Choctaw Language Quiz Bowl, expresses importance of Chahta heritage

Chief Batton, members and students of the Choctaw Language Department attended the 2025 Choctaw Language Quiz Bowl at the Choctaw Event Center in Durant on May 30, 2025.

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Aerial shot of Emerging Aviation Technology Center

Choctaw Nation Supports Executive Orders to Boost Aviation Innovation and Safety

Two executive orders signed today by President Donald J. Trump aimed at advancing the aviation industry support the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma (CNO) programs.

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A group of people running down asphalt.

Rock the Route Marathon

Race in downtown Tulsa! Registration fees are covered for CNO employees, employee spouses and dependents living in the home 18 and younger.

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Little boy grocery shopping picking out a red apple for the Summer EBT program

Choctaw Nation Summer Food Programs to Feed Children and Families Across Southeastern Oklahoma

The Choctaw Nation will once again offer two essential food assistance programs this summer: the Summer EBT program and the Summer Food Service Program. Both initiatives help children and families across Southeast Oklahoma have access to nutritious meals during the summer months when school is out of session.

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Stickball Games and Live Music at the Choctaw Capitol in 1939

Labor Day Festival and Annual Iksa Meeting, Part III

The third in a three-part series that explores the 1938 rebuild of the Choctaw Capitol building and the roots of today's Labor Day Festival. Discussing the 1941 and 1942 meetings and how the annual gathering eventually turned into the Labor Day Festival we all know and love today.

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