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Chickasaw Nation Residents, Chickasaws At‑Large
The Chickasaw Nation Arts and Humanities Division encourages student, amateur and professional photographers to participate in the three-category competition. ...
Categories: Culture
Chickasaw Nation Residents
Showcasing the art, strength, spirit and creativity of Chickasaw women, the arts and humanities division hosts the “Art of the Chickasaw Woman” exhibit. ...
Categories: Culture
Chickasaw Nation Residents, Chickasaws At‑Large
The Artesian Arts Festival is an annual cultural event featuring original First American art, music, dance, food and family-friendly entertainment. ...
Categories: Culture, Education & Training
Chickasaw Nation Residents, Chickasaws At‑Large
The ARTesian Gallery & Studios, located across the street from the Artesian Hotel and Spa at 101 West Muskogee in Sulphur, offers nearly 7,400 square feet of space to celebrate and share a variety of art. ...
Categories: Culture, Education & Training
Chickasaw Nation Residents
The artist directory is a listing of visual, literary, performing, film, video and/or radio artists of Southeastern or Woodland tribal affiliation. ...
Categories: Culture
Chickasaw Nation Residents, Chickasaws At‑Large
Butterflies are symbolic of the beauty, inspiration and determination of Chickasaw women throughout history. ...
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Chickasaw Nation Residents
The Chickasaw Nation Cemetery Preservation Program provides clean-up, identification and documentation for existing Chickasaw cemeteries within the Chickasaw Nation boundaries.  The approved application process helps determine the scope of clean-up of an abandoned family cemetery, to perform an initial evaluation of cemetery conditions and to develop a plan of work upon approval. The program is capable of locating graves using Global Positioning System (GPS) equipment and evaluating below-ground disturbances using ground penetrating radar (GPR)....
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Chickasaw Nation Residents, Chickasaws At‑Large
We will be celebrating the Chickasaw Annual Meeting and Festival Sept. 29 – Oct. 7, 2023. Enjoy a weeklong series of events, cultural demonstrations and more. ...
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Chickasaw Nation Residents, Chickasaws At‑Large
Gain archaeological fieldwork experience during a one-week journey to the Chickasaw Homeland. ...
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Chickasaw Nation Residents, Chickasaws At‑Large
Construction began April 1898 on the Chickasaw Capitol Building. A stately structure overlooking the town of Tishomingo, it was built of red granite from the Pennington Creek quarry of Gov. R. M. Harris. ...
Categories: Culture, Museum