Gary Batton Honored by National FFA Organization
Choctaw Nation Chief Gary Batton will receive the Honorary American FFA Degree, recognizing his lifelong impact on agriculture.
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Historic agreement strengthens policing efforts across city and tribal lands, improving cooperation, response, and emergency support.
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Anyone can be Choctaw Proud. The Choctaw Proud are humble, appreciative people who value faith, family and culture. We honor the past, live in the present and look to the future. We are resilient people, overcoming adversity with grace and dignity. Those who are Choctaw Proud work hard to be successful and give back to their communities.
Choctaw Nation Chief Gary Batton will receive the Honorary American FFA Degree, recognizing his lifelong impact on agriculture.
ViewThe Chief remembers the 19th Anniversary of the Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek, a compact between the Choctaw Nation and the United States.
ViewChief 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.
ViewOktak, 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.
ViewThree 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.
ViewChoctaw 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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