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Chickasaw Nation Residents, Chickasaws At‑Large
In each two-day soccer clinic, participants learn techniques from college-level coaches dedicated to teaching students the fundamentals of soccer and teamwork. ...
Categories: Children & Youth, Youth Camp
Chickasaw Nation Residents, Chickasaws At‑Large
Learn the fundamentals of hitting, pitching, fielding, conditioning and teamwork....
Categories: Children & Youth, Youth Camp
Chickasaw Nation Residents, Chickasaws At‑Large
The Southeastern Art Show and Market (SEASAM) and SEASAM Youth have been part of the Chickasaw Annual Meeting and Festival since 2005. SEASAM and SEASAM Youth provide a unique marketplace where adult an...
Categories: Culture, Education & Training
Chickasaw Nation Residents, Chickasaws At‑Large
Special Education Consultation Services Certified special education professionals provide support and collaboration to parents and teachers in the child’s classroom environment. Parents receiv...
Categories: Education & Training
Chickasaw Nation Residents
Youth will learn technical skills to provide future progression and greater opportunities to excel in their chosen sport. ...
Categories: Children & Youth
Chickasaw Nation Residents, Chickasaws At‑Large
Students develop their passion for video games as part of a team and compete in online tournaments in a nationwide league throughout the academic year. ...
Categories: Children & Youth
Chickasaw Nation Residents
Youth are invited to enjoy a selection of day-camps to explore science, robotics, space, aviation and more. ...
Categories: Children & Youth, Youth Camp
Chickasaw Nation Residents
STEM classes designed for home schooled students offer engagement through hands-on learning activities, problem solving and team building exercises....
Categories: Education & Training
Chickasaw Nation Residents, Chickasaws At‑Large
This program provides storm shelters for privately owned homes of Chickasaw citizens. ...
Categories: Housing
Chickasaw Nation Residents

For centuries, oral tradition was used by Chickasaws to preserve history from one generation to the next. Storytelling has long been an essential element in the archives of Chickasaw culture and historical information.

Thanks to the efforts of dedicated oral historians, visionary Chickasaw language speakers and their students, new storytellers can learn the art of recounting the historical narratives that shaped tribal culture. Chickasaw citizens are invited to continue these oral traditions through several storytelling programs and services.

Storytelling Presentations

The Chickasaw Nation shares cultural traditions by passing on oral stories and accounts to succeeding generations. Through outreach, our storytellers continue this tradition by sharing our stories with audiences upon request. Many storytelling events are open to the public. Storytelling presentations and concerts can also be performed at schools, various groups and organizations upon request.

Keepers of the Flame Storytelling Certification Program

Chickasaw citizens can study with experienced mentors to learn how to carry on our oral traditions. Apprentices develop skills to establish a foundation for performance at bimonthly meetings, scheduled events and self-study.

Mentors will assist students with:

  • Stage presence
  • Captivating audiences
  • Learning stories
  • Developing a deeper understanding of Chickasaw culture
  • Scheduling performances
  • Question and answer discussions

Participants must have a strong commitment to the program and be willing to perform at storytelling events and concerts throughout the Chickasaw Nation. Transportation to events will be provided unless otherwise stipulated. Applications are accepted during enrollment periods.

To apply for the 2024-2025 classes, applications must be received by 5 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 9. Applications can be emailed or submitted at the Arts & Humanities building.

Categories: Culture