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Home - Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma The Choctaw Nation is the third-largest Indian Nation in the United States with nearly 212,000 tribal members and more than 12,000 employees
History - Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma From the traditional arts perfected by our ancestors to the modern pieces of our Choctaw life, Choctaw Nation museums curate materials from all along the path in this online database Visit Choctaw and Irish History
About - Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma The Choctaw Nation is the third-largest Indian nation in the United States, with over 225,000 tribal members and 12,000-plus associates The first tribe over the Trail of Tears, historic boundaries are in the southeast corner of Oklahoma
Culture - Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Cultural Services preserves Choctaw cultural values by providing a foundation of knowledge utilizing traditional elders, resource materials, cultural activities and by protecting historic sites and cultural artifacts sacred to the Choctaw people’s past and future
Programs and Services - Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma All of the services provided by the Choctaw Nation have been carefully designed to ensure that each member of the tribe can look forward to a bright, prosperous future The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma is honored to present this extensive list of the programs and services available to the Chahta people
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Language - Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma When people speak the Choctaw language, it preserves, promotes and protects Choctaw culture and sovereignty Watch this video to learn all the ways to say “hello” and “goodbye” in Choctaw Common Phrases
Traditions - Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Like any art form, the design and symbolism of Choctaw pottery is subjective Each generation brings new ideas and interpretations to classic designs Using traditional motifs today creates a unique and special link to the ingenuity and creativity of Choctaws of the past
Traditional Dance - Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Choctaw social dance is based on our ancestral traditions Dance was always part of older religious and ceremonial practices As many Choctaws converted to Christianity, dances changed slightly in form or connotation and took on a larger role in the social aspect of the Tribe