Edition Archives:November 2024
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The Inchunwa Project: A journey to reviving Southeastern tribal tattoos
From casual conversation to a revitalization project, the Inchunwa Project has turned into a "revivalization" movement that is shining the light on the practice of traditional tattoos.
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Jones makes a name for himself in sports broadcasting
Tyler Jones, sports broadcaster and NFL host, is paving his way in the sports industry with his unique perspectives and commitment to storytelling.
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CNO tribal members represent Tribe at FFA Leadership Conference in D.C.
Two young women emphasize Choctaw culture and Native agriculture to officials during a Washington, D.C. visit.
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Living newly found Choctaw spirit in Colorado
Liz Rachal lived Choctaw values even when she didn't know she was Choctaw.
Read MoreLeadership Speaks
District 6, November 2024
Halito from District 6! Fall is finally here, and we’re enjoying the cooler temperatures and beautiful fall colors in the trees. We have a couple of programs that we host monthly, one of which is our Choctaw Language class. The class is held on the fourth Tuesday of the month at 1:00 p.m. with Steven Parrish as […]
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Old Testament salvation is through works. New Testament salvation is through Grace, which is the finished work of Jesus on the Cross.
Read MoreReflect on What We’re Thankful For
The Choctaw Nation has a lot to be thankful for, from its outstanding tribal members to its thriving economy and businesses.
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