This program allows Chickasaw veterans to receive up to $50 for reimbursement of costs for a single U.S. car tag, including specialty tags. Applicants must be a Chickasaw citizen, veteran and live in the United States.
This program repairs computers and handles screen replacements for desktops, laptops, phones and tablets. Participants must be a Chickasaw citizen and reside within Chickasaw Nation’s boundaries.
This program assists individuals with home heating or cooling bills and/or energy assistance deposits. Applicants must reside within the Chickasaw Nation and be income eligible.
This exhibit showcases the art, strength, spirit and creativity of Chickasaw women. Artists may submit photography, textiles, traditional, two-dimensional and three-dimensional art. The exhibit is open to the public and takes place during the Dynamic Women of the Chickasaw...
The Chickasaw Living History productions present original plays, stories and vignettes based on Chickasaw history, court cases and family stories for audiences of all ages. Selected material is performed at the Chickasaw Cultural Center, Chickasaw Annual Meeting and Festival,...
The Chickasaw Nation Theater Company is a group of trained and amateur actors, directors, playwrights, costumers, set designers and other volunteers who perform in theatrical presentations, radio, television and film. Participation is open to the public.
The Chickasaw Nation Youth Theatre program provides opportunities and instruction in various forms of stage performance, technical theater and other aspects of performance arts to citizens and the community.
Chipota Chikashshanompoli, or Children Speaking Chickasaw Language, is one of the many opportunities available for children to learn to speak Chickasaw through group classes. Applicants must be between the ages of 4-14 years old.
Language flashcards are a teaching tool to help children become familiar with the oral language of Chickasaw people and revitalize their connection to their First American heritage. Must be a Chickasaw citizen under 5 years of age.
This program provides teaching aids to families of preschool aged children to enhance their educational development. Applicants must have a child 3 to 5 years old who is not enrolled in Head Start or a public-school program.