October 2024 Biskinik

Edition Archives:October 2024

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Chief Batton sits at his desk, wearing a blue traditional Choctaw shirt.

State of the Nation address highlights successes and challenges

Chief Batton, Chief of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, gives his annual State of the Nation address. Explore the latest developments in our programs and services and hear inspiring stories from our tribal members.

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An old woman in a blue blouse holds up handcuffs and a flashlight.

“Grambo” turns 100

Leatrice Carter, a 100-year-old former beautician turned bounty hunter, shares stories from her colorful past with Biskinik readers. A century of life for Mrs. Carter has been full of family love, adventure and a unique career.

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A boy runs through the rope ladder.

2024 Labor Day Festival Youth Fitness Competition

Take a look at some photos from the youth fitness challenge held at the2024 Labor Day Festival.

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Leadership Speaks

Choctaw Nation Celebrates October with Awareness, Fun

Fall is here, and it is time for cooler weather and a list of fall events that we will recognize on our tribal calendar that are open to the public.

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Councilman Jess Henry stands between two women for a photo.

District 4, October 2024

As we step into the cooler days of autumn, many are ready for a break from the summer heat. There's been plenty of excitement in District 4 over the past few months, and Councilmember Henry is thrilled to share some of the highlights.

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District 3, October 2024

District 3 reflects on a busy and blessed summer and looks forward to an event-filled fall.

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God’s Ownership and Justice

The doctrine of creation motivates Christians to share their resources with one another. God is the creator and author of all things, therefore, everything we have belongs to God.

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