Edition Archives:April 2026
News
Earth Day 2026: Honoring the environment the Choctaw way
The commitment to living in harmony with the land and honoring nature’s gifts for future generations is deeply rooted in traditional teachings.
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Choctaw Nation helps cultivate the next generation of conservationists
The Choctaw Nation is helping to pass down important conservation techniques to Chahta youth.
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Advancing sovereignty and protecting our water resources
From defining treaties to providing food and medicine, water has been a vital resource for the Choctaw Nation.
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Cleaner air helps provide healthier environments
Do you know what your breathing in? Many things can affect the quality of the air you breathe.
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Pollinator habitats take root with support from the Choctaw Nation
The impact that pollinators have on the environment is huge. Read how the Choctaw Nation is helping them.
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River cane: Preserving culture, saving the planet.
Long before the American Revolutionary War, Indigenous tribes across the southern United States relied on river cane as a useful resource.
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A Time of Growth for CNO
The Growing Hope program distributes heirloom Chahta seeds to Choctaw tribal members and community members, keeping our agricultural heritage alive and well.
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The Two Resurrections
“And have hope toward God, which they themselves also allow, that there shall be a resurrection of the dead, both of the just and unjust.” Acts 24:15
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COUNCIL MINUTES, March 2026
CHOCTAW NATION OF OKLAHOMA TRIBAL COUNCIL SPECIAL SESSION AGENDA March 14, 2026
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