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Saturday, November 14, 2009
Chickasaw Cornstalk Shoot

The event took place at Cultural Services in Ada.


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Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Youth Heritage Day

Youth Heritage Day held at the Tishomingo Wildlife Refuge east of Tishomingo Oklahoma.  Johnson O'Malley students learned about their heritage and had a day of fun.


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Friday, October 30, 2009
Ada Head Start Trick or Treat

The Ada Halloween Celebration Trick or Treat event held in the old Gym on the Headquarters Campus.


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100 E. 13th Street, Suite 224
P.O. Box 1548
Ada, OK 74821
(580) 272-5520     Fax: (580) 272-5525
Email: lona.barrick@chickasaw.net


Arts Award Ceremony

Camp Yakomichi

Lowak Shoppala' Premieres Nov. 21

The study of the arts and humanities is necessary to the success of the Chickasaw Nation. The disciplines highlight the culture by expressing the beauty, strength, intelligence and spirit of the people and enhance the rich legacy of who Chickasaws were, who they are and who they will be.

The Chickasaw Nation Division of Arts & Humanities seeks to enrich the heritage of the Chickasaw Nation and its citizens by creating and developing awareness, understanding and enjoyment of Chickasaw visual, performing and literary arts.

  • Chickasaw Summer Arts Academy (CSAA)
  • Southeastern Art Show and Market (SEASAM)
  • Youth Arts Month (YAM) - March
  • Mike Larsen Chickasaw Elders Painting Projects I and II
  • Jerod Impichchaachaaha' Tate Composer's Project - Continental Harmony
  • Dynamic Women of the Chickasaw Nation Forum
  • Connecting to American Indian Learners Conference (in conjunction with the University of Central Oklahoma)
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