
Edition Archives:January 2024
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A year in review: Choctaw Nation celebrates successes of 2023
As a new year begins, let us look back at last year and review what the Choctaw Nation held dear, the opportunities for growth and prosperity we took advantage of, and how we lived out the Chahta spirit through faith, family, and culture.
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Seeds in space: Choctaw Nation’s heirloom seeds launched to ISS
Native American youth at Jones Academy will study and observe the growth of the seeds upon their return from the International Space Station.
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JP Gauna finds success in acting and modeling career
Jeremy "J.P." Gauna was walking to work when he heard that background actors were needed for the crime drama television series Queen of the South. He applied and was hired for a minor background part, leading to a speaking background. That job started it all.
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Choctaw Christmas at the Cultural Center
The Choctaw Cultural Center celebrated Christmas with several activities for attendees of the special event.
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Mia Reich crowned Junior Miss Indian Oklahoma
Mia Reich is an active member of the Choctaw Nation and her local community. The 15-year-old from Wright City was recently crowned Junior Miss Indian Oklahoma 2024.
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Choctaw Cultural Center hosts community mudding
Early Choctaws would insulate their homes from the harsh winter weather by gathering clay, water, and hay/grass to make sticky mud that would bind between their wooden structures.
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Indigenous Representation in Media: Part 1
Native Americans are getting much deserved representation in the media
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Happy, healthy, new you for 2024
As Choctaws, we give back to others without hesitation and help those in need whenever possible. During this time of year, it is a good time to take a step back and give back to yourself to follow up on the season of giving.
Read MoreNew Year’s Resolutions
Another year has come and gone and the mystery of time challenges us. Job had the same question.
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