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Choctaw Language Spring Zoom Classes Registration

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Sign Up for School of Language Free Spring Zoom Classes (Classes begin April 3)

Learn to speak the Choctaw language through our free, live and interactive 10-week courses. Participants can learn from the comfort of their own home, or anywhere they have computer and internet access. Enrollment open from March 14 through April 14, 2023. Classes will begin on April 3, 2023.

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More than an Athlete

Knowing who you are and where you came from matters. Community ties are what ground us in tradition and cultural values. Hear how Michaela Richbourg draws on the strength of her ancestors to be successful.

Native Connections

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Native Connections

Choctaw Nation Behavioral Health is seeking art submissions to compile a video to submit to the Native Connections 2023 Digital Media Festival. CDIB cardholders up to 24 years old may submit an entry.

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More Than a Tvshka

The Choctaw culture relies on family connections to grow and prosper. When families share cultural knowledge, skills and stories, we know the future is in good hands. Dewayne Hornbuckle passed his love of stickball to his daughter Kyra. See how their relationship with each other and the game has strengthened their connection to the Choctaw community.

Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma 2022 Annual Report

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2022 Year in Review

The Choctaw Nation values service to others, community partnerships and progress. By working with our neighbors and being mindful of the future impacts of our present decisions, we have set a path for success that will last for several generations.

Community Cultural Meetings

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2023 Community Cultural Meetings Schedule

Chief Gary Batton and Assistant Chief Jack Austin Jr. invite you and your family to a Community Cultural Meeting where you will learn more about the services the Choctaw Nation provides.

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More Than a Craftsman

The things we do today resonate into the future in ways we cannot measure. In this video, Brenner Billy explains why making stickball sticks impacts more than just the game and the players who use them.