Chickasaw Historical Society

Chickasaw Nation Residents, Chickasaws At‑large
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Join the Chickasaw Historical Society to learn more about the culture, traditions and history of the Chickasaw people. Members receive access to the biannual publication, “The Journal of Chickasaw History and Culture,” and the historical society’s annual conference.

Membership is open to the public.

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Contact

Phone:
(580) 436-7282
Email:
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 1548, Ada, Oklahoma 74821

Events

No upcoming events.

Program Details

The Chickasaw Historical Society was established by tribal law April 15, 1994. Since that time, the society and its members have worked toward their mission statement of promoting, preserving and protecting Chickasaw culture and family traditions.

The Chickasaw Historical Society works to:
  • Research and document historical information
  • Profile achievements of citizens
  • Promote tribal arts
  • Educate in the Chickasaw language
  • Encourage archival and museum donations

Membership Categories:

Student: $15/year (copy of current student I.D. is required)

Regular Member: $25/year

  • Receives “The Journal of Chickasaw History and Culture” twice per year
  • T-shirt upon registration
  • Email updates about new journals and events
  • Free admission to the Chickasaw Cultural Center
  • 10% off Chickasaw Cultural Center cafĂ© and gift shop items
  • 10% off Chickasaw Press retail items
  • 10% off at the Chickasaw Council House and Capitol Building Museum gift shops
  • 10% off at the ARTesian gallery gift shop

Patron: $55/year:

  • Benefits of a regular member, plus
  • “Iksaachi,” a booklet featuring five Chickasaw artists and their art

Corporate: $105/year

  • Benefits of a patron member, plus
  • An engraved brick from the Chickasaw Historical Society’s memorial brick program

Corporate Patron: $355/year

  • Benefits of a corporate member, plus
  • The latest set of “The Journal of Chickasaw History and Culture” in beautiful hardback binding with gold lettering on the spine

Renewing members receive a special gift.

“The Journal of Chickasaw History and Culture”
This biannual (twice yearly) journal has featured more than 150 articles covering subjects from pre-history to modern-day events.

Chickasaw Historical Society Conference
The Chickasaw Historical Society (CHS) cordially invites you to our eighth annual conference, “Ittafama Ithana,” Aug. 8-9. The theme for this year’s conference is “Cultural Connections to Plant Communities.”

Related Documents

CHS New Membership Form

Other Information

Memorial Fund

The Chickasaw Historical Society Board of Directors established a memorial fund to honor the memory of Vinnie May “Sadie” Humes. Mrs. Humes and her husband, the Rev. Jesse Humes, compiled a Chickasaw dictionary that was printed in 1972. For her educational contributions, Mrs. Humes was inducted into the Chickasaw Hall of Fame in 1991.

Mrs. Humes said in an interview: “We sat at that kitchen table, working. We had this little old Webster's Dictionary, and I would call out the English word and Jess would hand it back in Chickasaw, pronouncing it in syllables and spelling it phonetically. Our aim wasn't to get the meaning of the words so much as it was to help people who wanted to learn how to speak the language.”

The Chickasaw Historical Society does accept contributions to the Vinnie May “Sadie” Humes Memorial Fund.

Chickasaw Historical Society Vinnie May “Sadie” Humes Memorial Fund
Chickasaw Historical Society
P.O. Box 1548
Ada, OK 74821

All contributors will be listed in “The Journal of Chickasaw History and Culture.”

Locations

Chickasaw Press

Ada, Oklahoma 74820