Chickasaws have a long history of playing the traditional game of stickball. Itti' kapochcha to'li' or stickball, also known as “little brother of war,” has been handed down from generation to ge...
STEM classes designed for home schooled students offer engagement through hands-on learning activities, problem solving and team building...
Fitness classes designed for home schooled students emphasize safe and proper exercise techniques, sports basics, communication and...
This service provides minor home repairs for eligible Chickasaw elders. An applicant can expect a Chickasaw Nation Aging Division specialist to make the initial visit to assess the services needed. If approved, the manager will contact the client. Car care - October Wood...
Hashtolaꞌ chokkaꞌ or winter house was built for warmth and insulation. The timbers used in its construction were much heavier, and the outside walls were coated with a daub of clay, stomped wet g...
Played by men during colonial times, Chunkey continues to be popular game played among Chickasaws today. Two men with poles that were 8 feet long and tapered at the end to pierce the ground woul...
Provides child care funding to eligible First American families. Applicants must live within the Chickasaw Nation Service...
Pashofa is a traditional dish that consists of cracked corn (hominy) and pork, covered in water and boiled for several hours. Chickasaws have enjoyed pashofa for centuries. Traditionally, cookin...
This program provides rental assistance to income eligible families. The program exercises First American...
This program allows units to be leased in the private sector by low income First...