CNMC Pharmacy Closure

The Chickasaw Nation Medical Center pharmacy will be closed, Saturday, Nov. 1. Patients are encouraged to request refills and pick up prescriptions before Oct. 31. We appreciate your understanding as there may be longer wait times in the upcoming days. Please call (580) 421-4569 and a pharmacy team member will assist.

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Chickasaw Language The Chickasaw language was the primary language of Chickasaw people for hundreds of years. Chickasaw is a Muskogean language, and Chickasaw and Choctaw together form the Weste...
https://chickasaw.net/Our-Nation/Culture/Language

The Chickasaw language is viewed as a gift from the ancestors for all Chickasaw people. Chickasaws believe that the language was given to them by Chihoowa or Abaꞌ Binniꞌliꞌ (God), and that it is an obligation to care for it: to learn it, speak it and teach it to...
Service https://chickasaw.net/Services/Culture/Chickasaw-Language-Revitalization-Program


The Chickasaw Nation Division of Arts and Humanities is offering classes in public speaking throughout the year to assist and encourage employees and others who normally avoid speaking before groups to learn how to be a better...
Service https://chickasaw.net/Services/Culture/Public-Speaking-Class

Chickasaw language flashcards are a teaching tool to help children become familiar with the Chickasaw...
Service https://chickasaw.net/Services/Education-Training/Chickasaw-Language-Flashcards

The culture of a people lies in their native language. Such is true for the Chickasaw, who belong to the Muskhogean speaking peoples of the southeast. Their ancient language was described by earl...
https://chickasaw.net/Our-Nation/Culture/Arts/Music

The Chipota Himitta' (Young Child) Program provides child development education and screening, support groups and home visits. The goal of the program is to improve the family support system, teach family members problem-solving skills, promote healthy child growth and development and promote positive parent-child...
Service https://chickasaw.net/Services/Family/Chipota-Himitta-(Young-Child)-Program

Working diligently to provide nutritious, delicious meals to children ages 1-18, the Chickasaw Nation Impa’chi (let’s eat...
Service https://chickasaw.net/Services/Health-Wellness/Impa-chi-(Let-s-Eat!)