August 2021
News
Celebrating the past and future
By David Sanchez When Jones Academy opens its doors in August, the boarding school will celebrate 130 years of serving and enriching the lives of generations of Native American youth. Since its establishment in 1891, the facility has been under the oversight of the Choctaw Nation.
ViewContestants to vie for Choctaw Royalty titles
The Choctaw Nation Princess Pageant will kick off the annual Labor Day Festival in Tvshka Homma with 25 young ladies taking the stage to vie for the title of Little Miss, Junior Miss, or Miss Choctaw Nation 2021-22.
ViewCNO Summer camps teach more than just sports skills
By Chris Jennings For approximately 20 years, the Choctaw Nation has been keeping kids active while teaching them skills they can use for the rest of their lives through a variety of Summer Camps. In 2021, around 1000 different kids registered for several camps, resulting in 3500 total registrations.
ViewCasino Expansion provides opportunity to explore Bryan County
By Christian Toews Durant, Oklahoma, "The Magnolia Capital of Oklahoma," has much more to offer than magnolia trees. Durant boasts a unique combination of small-town charm and luxurious amenities.
ViewInterns get a glimpse of the Nation
By Chris Jennings 34 interns are getting the opportunity to learn what it's like to work in several different Choctaw Nation departments.
ViewJones Academy a positive influence for Native youth after 130 years of operation
By Shelia Kirven Jones Academy was founded in 1891 by the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, one of the first tribes to build its own school. The facility was named after Mississippi-born Choctaw Chief Wilson N. Jones.
ViewChoctaw Nation of Oklahoma Election Board Announces 2021 Tribal Election Results
The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Election Board announced official results of the 2021 General Election held Saturday, July 10, which includes a Runoff Election for a district council seat.
ViewWheelock Academy Reunion
Four former Wheelock students gathered together and shared memories of their time at the school.
ViewInter-Tribal Council McGirt decision
The Inter-Tribal Council of the Five Civilized Tribes (ITC) met July 9 in its first in-person general session since the COVID-19 pandemic began. Also marking the one-year anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court ruling in McGirt v. Oklahoma.
ViewSecretary of the Interior Haaland announces Federal Indian Boarding School Initiative
In remarks to the National Congress of American Indians 2021 Mid Year Conference, Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland announced a Federal Indian Boarding School Initiative, a comprehensive review of the troubled legacy of federal boarding school policies.
ViewChoctaw Nation Optometrist Receives Distinguished Service Award
Dr. Regan Michelle Welch, an optometrist in the Choctaw Nation Idabel Health Clinic, has won the prestigious Distinguished Service Award from the American Optometric Association.
ViewLeadership Speaks
The Unnamed Servant
By Olin Williams The Old Testament is filled with metaphors, similes, symbols, types, parables, allegories of the person and work of the Holy Spirit.
ViewBack to school
By Assistant Chief Jack Austin Jr. It's that time of year again. Summer is winding down, and back-to-school shopping for clothes and school supplies is in full swing.
ViewDistrict 6, August 2020
By Tribal Councilmember Jennifer Woods The summer has flown by and now back to school for our students, the Student Activity Fund application is live. Be sure to apply for help to get students ready for the school year.
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