The area offices of the social services division use a single intake, assessment and development of an individual employability plan. Each adult or youth served must meet the requirement of being an enrolled citizen of the Chickasaw Nation or a member of another federally recognized...
The Chickasaw Nation Chokka Chaffaꞌ, or "One Family" Program is a home-based service for Native American families identified as being at...
Special Education Consultation Services Certified special education professionals provide support and collaboration to parents and teachers in the child’s classroom...
Four divisions were created to meet the unique demands of regulatory oversight. Divisions include licensing, regulatory compliance, technical compliance and combative sports. Licensing The licen...
From migration to what is now Mississippi, Kentucky, Alabama and Tennessee in prehistoric times to the purchase of the new homeland in south-central Oklahoma in the mid 1800's, the Chickasaw cult...
Chickasaw Removal is the most traumatic chapter in Chickasaw history. As a result of Congress’ Indian Removal Act, our Chickasaw people were forced to remove to Indian Territory. The foresight an...
Family and community have always played a major role in the survival and prosperity of our Chickasaw people. This sense of belonging to a greater whole translated itself into a stronger national ...
Construction of the granite Romanesque style Chickasaw National Capitol began in 1898 under Governor Robert M. Harris. The red granite used on the outside of the building was quarried on the allo...
LIHEAP assists individuals with home heating or cooling bills and/or energy assistance...
First Americans with disabilities can access employment services for entering or returning to the...