Edition Archives:May 2023
News
Remembering the Choctaw cultural revitalization movement
The story of how Choctaw culture was brought back to Oklahoma.
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Indigenous women-owned steakhouse bring fine dining to Fort Towson
Cook-to-order steaks, creative appetizers, fine wines and homemade desserts served in a white tablecloth setting are all part of a new fine dining experience at Fort Towson Depot Steakhouse in Fort Towson.
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Southeastern is a proud tradition for the Dry family
The Dry family mark four generations graduating from Southeastern Oklahoma State University.
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Gabriella Nakai is a Champion for Change
Center for Native American Youth select Gabriella Nakai as a 2023 Champion for Change.
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Biskinik article connects tribal members and results in film documentary project
A chance meeting with a Biskinik reader became a journey to Alaska to tell the story of the Tlingit Warriors for Choctaw filmmaker Taylor Washington.
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Celebrating Easter with Choctaw Nation
Choctaw Nation celebrated Easter with two events this year, the Choctaw Cultural Center hosted its annual Easter Eggstravaganza and Chief Batton's Easter Celebration at the capitol grounds in Tvshka Homma.
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Choctaws featured in Forbes article
Forbes published an article in mid-March spotlighting Native Resident-Physicians, featuring two Choctaws, Matthew Frederickson and Ashley Durant.
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CCC prints children’s magazine for members
The Choctaw Cultural Center Membership Program is now providing a new children's magazine. The publication is aimed at ages 4-12 and filled with fun cultural and educational activities.
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Community Cultural Meetings Photo Gallery – May 2023
Community Cultural Meetings were held in Tampa, Shreveport, San Antonio, Oklahoma City and Kansas City.
Read MoreCNO tribal member selected to lead NIH Tribal Health Research Office
Choctaw tribal member brings her wealth of experience to lead the National Institutes of Health Tribal Health Research Office.
Read MoreTalking about mental health is key to healing
Native Americans are disproportionally affected by Mental health issues making talking about how you feel key to healing.
Read MoreLeadership Speaks
Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Awareness Day is May 5
The importance of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Awareness Day.
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District 6, May 2023
We are excited about our beautiful spring days and warmer weather. Just like the flowers and trees blooming, District 6 also shows signs of life and growth.
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