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Chickasaw Nation Residents, Chickasaws At‑Large
The adult learning program provides academic assistance to adults within the Chickasaw Nation who did not complete high school and want to complete their HSE - High School Equivalency Exam.
Categories: Education & Training
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 Chickasaw Nation Career Development Services program provides employment training services to individuals with employment barriers....
Categories: Education & Training, Employment
Chickasaw Nation Residents, Chickasaws At‑Large
Career Technology Program (CTP) Grant: The CTP grant may be awarded to part-time and full-time Chickasaw students attending a state or nationally accredited career technology center, trade school or private licensed training facility are eligible. The amount of the...
Categories: Education & Training
Chickasaw Nation Residents, Chickasaws At‑Large
The Chickasaw Alumni Association provides opportunities for Chickasaw citizens to create enduring connections through various networking opportunities, cultural resources and mentoring programs. ...
Categories: Education & Training
Chickasaw Nation Residents, Chickasaws At‑Large

This two-week archaeological fieldwork opportunity introduces young Chickasaw leaders to the field of archaeology. Participants will work alongside archaeology students and university faculty and staff to search for and investigate archaeological sites in Mississippi and Alabama, the historic Chickasaw Homeland.

Students are immersed in Chickasaw heritage at many historic and cultural sites visited throughout the program, including Tibbee Lake, Chokkilissa' (Old Town), the Chissa'Talla'a' Preserve and the 1736 Battle of Aahíkki'ya' site. Students take part in a Bear Creek canoe or kayak float trip, explore Paleo-Indian caves and hike the Cane Creek Canyon nature preserve in Alabama.

Travel expenses, lodging and meals are provided. Participants must be able to perform activities that require mobility and endurance.

Application Deadline is: April 1.

Categories: Culture, Education & Training
Chickasaw Nation Residents, Chickasaws At‑Large
Motivated and academically successful Chickasaw students can earn incentives and recognition for their hard work. ...
Categories: Education & Training
Chickasaw Nation Residents, Chickasaws At‑Large
Chickasaw language flashcards are a teaching tool to help children become familiar with the Chickasaw language. ...
Categories: Education & Training
Chickasaw Nation Residents
This program provides long-term positive differences in the lives of children by focusing on the total development of the child. The Chickasaw Nation Child Development Centers are year-round facilities that provide child care and education in secure environments....
Categories: Children & Youth, Education & Training