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  • Chief's Blog

    The Treaty that Forever Changed our Chahta People’s Story

    The Chief remembers the 19th Anniversary of the Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek, a compact between the Choctaw Nation and the United States.

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  • News Releases

    Choctaw Nation and Fort Smith Police Department Sign Historic Cross-Deputization Agreement

    Historic agreement strengthens policing efforts across city and tribal lands, improving cooperation, response, and emergency support.

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  • News Releases

    Choctaw Nation Releases Latest State of the Nation Address

    Chief Gary Batton relays several success stories of the past year for the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma in his annual State of the Nation address during this year's Choctaw Labor Day Festival.

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  • Iti Fabvssa

    Culture on the Prairie

    Oktak, the prairie landscape, carries deep cultural and ecological significance for many Indigenous communities, especially the Choctaw. Through cultural memory and ecological intimacy, the prairie reveals a landscape alive with spirit and transformation.

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  • News Releases

    Celebration Marks 50 Years for Tvshkahomma Capitol Museum

    Three bronze busts, crafted by Choctaw artist Jane Semple-Umsted, also were unveiled honoring Choctaw leaders from different eras, each of whom played a vital role in shaping the Choctaw Nation.

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  • News Releases

    Indian Health Services Awards Choctaw Nation Associates for Outstanding Work

    Choctaw Nation Health Services Authority (CNHSA) associates were among several awardees at the Annual Oklahoma City Area Director’s Indian Health Systems’ Awards in Oklahoma City, Okla, July 17, 2025.

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  • News Releases

    Two Choctaw Students Earn Scholarships to Ireland

    Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma tribal members Bianca Catalán and Cordell Palmer were recently named Choctaw-Ireland scholars by the Chahta Foundation. The two will begin classes this fall at University College Cork in Ireland.

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