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More Than a Scholar

Claire Green Young is proof that hard work and a little tenacity can take you anywhere. Hear her story.

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More Than a Champion

Steer hazer Lacee Lewis is Choctaw proud. Hear how she channels her love for nature and her horses into her life in the rodeo arena.

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More Than a Protector

As an attorney for the Choctaw Nation, as well as a foster and adoptive parent, Gina South has dedicated her life to protecting children.

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More Than a Singer

Choctaw singer Erica Cunningham uses music to celebrate her faith and culture. See how God and her Chahta heritage have impacted her life.

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More Than an Artist

Choctaw beadwork artist Jula Harjo believes in the power of Native American artists to preserve and protect their cultures. Hear how she uses her voice and her art to speak up for Native communities everywhere.

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More Than a Caregiver

Tara Thorpe overcame plenty of challenges in her childhood to become a successful nurse and business owner. Hear her inspirational story.

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More Than a Leader

Chief Gary Batton believes in working hard to overcome life's obstacles, but he also knows that having support and encouragement are crucial to succeeding in beating those challenges.

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More Than a Teacher

Stephanie Roberts believes in the potential of every student to learn. Hear how she celebrates her students' accomplishments.

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More Than a Firefighter

Jake Trujillo is a volunteer firefighter and an Emergency Management Coordinator at the Choctaw Nation. Jake believes in the value of teamwork to build successful communities and improve the lives of others.

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More Than a Storyteller

Tribal elder Wilson Roberts uses his Choctaw pride to stay physically and mentally fit by participating in dances and other cultural activities. Learn how he teaches others to find wellness through tradition and storytelling.

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More Than a Graduate

Pursuing a dream takes time, hard work, and perseverance. In this video, tribal member and Choctaw Nation associate Shanna Douglas tells the story of her educational journey.

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More Than a Pastor

Finding a purpose in life gives us a sense of direction. Pastor Mike Mings learned from his father that community service is a special calling.

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More Than an Athlete

Knowing who you are and where you came from matters. Community ties are what ground us in tradition and cultural values. Hear how Michaela Richbourg draws on the strength of her ancestors to be successful.

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More Than a Tvshka

The Choctaw culture relies on family connections to grow and prosper. When families share cultural knowledge, skills and stories, we know the future is in good hands. Dewayne Hornbuckle passed his love of stickball to his daughter Kyra. See how their relationship with each other and the game has strengthened their connection to the Choctaw community.

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More Than a Craftsman

The things we do today resonate into the future in ways we cannot measure. In this video, Brenner Billy explains why making stickball sticks impacts more than just the game and the players who use them.

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Unstoppable

First responders and public safety officers protect and serve their communities every day, and volunteers are critical to those efforts. Volunteer firefighter Jake Trujillo draws on the strength of his family and his team to get the job done.

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Partnerships and People

Good partnerships are crucial to the Choctaw Nation's success, and we strive to be good partners in return. Our latest video features Rhonda Contreras, Principal and Chief Collaboration Officer at TRG. Rhonda has served as the lead for our advertising agency partnership for seven years. We value the time and effort she, and the TRG team, have invested in learning about the Choctaw culture, the tribe, the organization, and our businesses in order to help the Nation tell our story.

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Taking Care of Young and Old

Being part of the Choctaw community means having a connection to the past, present and future. Wilson Roberts is a firm believer in participating in Choctaw culture and sharing it with others through dance, stories and traditional wisdom.

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Together, We’re More: Chief Batton

Chief Gary Batton shares the importance of coming together to support our Choctaw tribal members. Together, we're more ties our tribal members, communities, associates and anyone who supports the Choctaw Nation.

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The New Together We’re More Campaign is Here!

For the Choctaw Nation, there is tremendous strength in every individual that makes the Choctaw Nation one of America’s strongest tribes. This campaign celebrates people from across the Choctaw Nation that contribute to the community in a multitude of different ways.

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The New Together We’re More Campaign is for the Choctaw Proud

Are you Choctaw Proud? Only a few days until the #togetherweremore campaign launches. We hope these commercials featuring tribal members, instill the same sense of pride you for as they do for us. We are the Choctaw Nation and together we're more!

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Highlighting Amazing Tribal Members in the New Together We’re More Campaign

We are honored to have met and worked with the tribal members in our new campaign. We look forward to introducing you to them soon. We are the Choctaw Nation and together we're more!

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A New Together We’re More Campaign is Coming …

Filming for the new Together We're More commercials wrapped a few weeks ago and we have been hard at work bringing the campaign to life. We can't wait to introduce some amazing Choctaw tribal members and share their stories with you. We are the Choctaw Nation, and together, we're more!

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Together We’re More – James Winchester

James Winchester is a Snapper for the Kansas City Chiefs and a Choctaw tribal member.