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Chickasaw Nation’s Historic Capital County: Johnston Population: 3,101 At the heart of the Blue River, the historically rich town of Tishomingo is a flourishing community rooted in souther...

Qualifications Minimum qualifications: Must be at least 21 years of age Must be a high school graduate or have earned a GED Must have a valid driver’s license Must have been honorably discha...

We are committed to providing programs and services to benefit and improve the lives of Chickasaw citizens worldwide. From meeting basic needs to supporting the pursuit of lifelong goals, the Chick...

Providing the stepping-stones to long-term employment for Chickasaw citizens. Chickasaw Employment Access includes programs offered both in the Chickasaw Nation boundaries and at-large, with mo...

Government Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) Bureau of Indian Education (BIE) The Secretary of Native American Affairs The State of Oklahoma U.S. Department of Interior Oklahoma ...

Access to high-quality tutoring services through Varsity Tutors is available to K-12 and postsecondary Chickasaw students who demonstrate a need for additional academic support outside of traditional classroom instruction...

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 community of Ada is centrally located in the Chickasaw Nation. With six great school districts, East Central University, Pontotoc Technology Center, popular restaurants, and numerous cultural ...

This program is a culturally guided, trauma informed residential treatment program for First American...

This program is a culturally guided, trauma-informed residential substance abuse program that serves First...