July 2023
News
Supreme Court upholds Indian Child Welfare Act
By Kendra Germany-Wall The US Supreme Court upholds ICWA with a 7-2 vote, protecting Native American children from being removed from their tribal communities for fostering or adoption.
ViewProject Pelichi hosts seventh annual STEAM Camp
By Christian Chaney Workshops, college trips and tours and cultural enrichment among the many things available at the seventh annual Project Pelichi STEAM Camp.
ViewJones Academy Graduating Class of 2023
The Choctaw Nation's Jones Academy graduates five in 2023.
ViewThe Trail of Tears: Why we remember
The Choctaw people were forcibly removed from their homeland 193 years ago. From 500-mile bike rides to memorial walks, descendants of the people who made that fateful journey remember the strength and sacrifices of their ancestors in their own way.
ViewChoctaw stickball, the game of our ancestors
By Shelia Kirven After hundreds of years of playing stickball the sport continues to thrive in the Choctaw Nation.
ViewKeeping Our Heritage: Choctaw People, Life, and Kinship
Choctaw artist Carole Ayers' work is currently on display at the Choctaw Cultural Center. Carole's watercolor paintings illustrate various aspects of Choctaw heritage and celebrate culture in its diverse forms.
ViewExtreme heat expected this summer
By Chris Jennings Parts of the country have already experienced above average temperatures. As summer begins, more above average temperatures are expected.
ViewMemorial Day Ceremony 2023
The Choctaw Nation 2023 Memorial Day ceremony was held at the Choctaw Capitol Grounds at Tvshka Homma.
View2023 Outreach at the Beach
Games of beach volleyball, important program information, food and fellowship were offered at the 2023 Outreach at the Beach held on June 7 at Sardis Lake in Clayton, Oklahoma.
ViewChoctaw Cultural Night (Photo Gallery)
Magnolia Festival kicked off with extended cultural center hours and sticball exhibition game.
ViewLeadership Speaks
A perfect time to say Yakoke to the Choctaw Health Care System
By Assistant Chief Jack Austin Jr. Choctaw Nation Health Services continues to expand and provide exemplary service to tribal members.
ViewDistrict 3, July 2023
By Tribal Councilmember Eddie Bohanan Remembering those that have come before us, those that have served us, those that sacrificed, and those that are still sacrificing, princess pageants and graduations all going on in District 3.
ViewDistrict 4, July 2023
By Tribal Councilmember Jess Henry Memorial Day, elder appreciation, and a ribbon cutting among the many things that recently happened in District 4.
ViewThrowback message: Put up thy sword
By Olin Williams In Matthew 26:52 we read the response of Jesus. Then said Jesus unto him, “Put up again thy sword into his place: for all they that take the sword shall perish with the sword.”
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