March 2022
News

Born through a donation 175 years ago, the Choctaw-Irish bond remains strong today
The Choctaw Nation and the people of Ireland have a long and storied history. Although separated by thousands of miles, these two nations are forever entwined because of a small act of kindness nearly two centuries ago.

Rowland creates Native American resource guide for Texas Christian University
Caroline Rowland is proud of her Choctaw heritage and knows the history of her tribe. She is making teaching and learning about Native history and culture easier at Texas Christian University.

Pawnee/Choctaw brothers are pop, pop, popping off after Reservation Dogs debut
Pawnee/Choctaw rap artists and Oklahoma City brothers, Lil Mike aka "Little Michael Jackson" and Funny Bone, together known as Mike Bone, are featured in Hulu's Reservation Dogs.

Chief Peter Pitchlynn’s words come to life with music
Tribal member releases new CD featuring three poems written by Pitchlynn, which Hutchison has set to music.
Seven-year-old Choctaw girl saves family from devastating house fire
A seven-year-old Choctaw girl's gut feeling and quick thinking saved the lives of her family when a fire destroyed their home and everything they owned.
Leadership Speaks
National Social Work Month
As our ancestors did before us, we will prepare the earth for gardens not only to sustain families but provide beneficial activity for elders.
District 9, March 2022
We have had a lot of growth and job opportunities this past year and I would like to share with you some of our highlights from 2021.
District 10, March 2022
I hope all is well with you and your families. I hope everyone enjoyed the snow while it lasted, and I'm looking forward to the warmer weather ahead.
The Appeal
In the Book of Revelation, chapter 3, verses 14-22 is a letter written to the assembly at Laodicea. Laodicea was situated at the merging of three major roadways.