The Chickasaw Nation Dance Troupe visited the Tupelo Civic Auditorium Tuesday to perform for Tupelo Middle School students. The goals of the Chickasaw Nation Dance Troupe are to educate and preserve ...
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian presents Chikasha Poya—We Are Chickasaw, a two-day event about the Chickasaw Nation. The free festival will take place Friday, Aug. 15, and ...
The Chickasaw Nation Dance Troupe is offering stomp dance classes at various locations this summer for the whole family. Participants can learn the cultural tradition of stomp dancing from cultural ...
MPM tape 6 includes: Choctaw Chickasaw Dance Songs from the Chocktaw-Chickasaw Heritage committee (Chairman: Buster Ned). Side One. 1. Jump Dance, by Adam Sampson; 2. Jump Dance, by Adam Sampson; 3.
Chickasaw composer Jerod Impichchaachaaha’ Tate gets philosophical when he talks about his forebears. “My ancestors walked 800 miles in mud so that I could live and express what they did in symphonic ...
Tate, 39, grew up in an artistic Chickasaw family. His father and two siblings are classically trained pianists and vocalists, and his mother is a dancer and choreographer. Surrounded by the fine arts ...
TUPELO — For the third year, the contributions of a local Chickasaw leader to American history were recognized in downtown Tupelo. On Monday, Tupelo residents, local officials and members of the ...
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - The Chickasaw Nation’s dance troupe will perform during opening ceremonies at the 11th Junior Softball World Championship in Oklahoma City. The six-day tournament for girls 19 and ...
As the year ends, the Chickasaw Nation has fulfilled and will continue its mission — to enhance the overall quality of life of the Chickasaw people — through the launch of several innovative programs ...
A 50,000 year-old indigenous Native American tribe that has weathered the conquistadors, numerous wars with the Europeans, the American Revolution and the Civil War is now fighting to preserve its ...
Bill Anoatubby, governor and chief of the Chickasaw nation, greets Steven Bolling and Elizibeth Patton of Rio Linda, during a gathering of Chickasaw Indians and families in Orangevale on Saturday.