Lowak Sho'li (Carry the Fire) First American Humanities Forum

Chickasaw Nation Residents

In the Chickasaw language, lowak sho'li means “to carry the fire.” This program hopes to keep the flame and desire Chickasaw people have for the arts and humanities alive as it passes from one generation to the next.

This annual forum is open to the public.

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Eligibility
  • Open to the public
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Contact

Phone:
(580) 272-5520
Fax:
(580) 272-5525
Email:
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 1548, Ada, Oklahoma 74821

Events

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Program Details

The Lowak Sho’li Humanities Forum has been hosted annually since 2012 to encourage First American youth and college students to pursue a career in arts and humanities while providing an opportunity for open dialogue with the community about the importance of First American representation in arts and humanities professions.

This year’s takes place 6 p.m., Nov. 18, at the Chickasaw Nation Community Center in Ada, Oklahoma. Featuring panelists include: Dr. John Krueger, Dr. Brandon Postoak, Dr. Judy Goforth and Dr. Jesicah Gilmore. Moderated by Ethan Cox.

Locations

Arts & Humanities (Abney)

Ada, Oklahoma 74820

Cultural Enhancement

Ada, Oklahoma 74820