Digging the right size hole, dropping the correct amount of seeds, and patting a blanket of dirt to create a mound. Step by step, little veterans of past Nihi Hokchi (to plant seeds) [...]
“Oh no, what have I done?” That was Heather Kirby’s first thought after she was accepted into the nursing program at Texas Woman’s University. With a long history as a healthcare [...]
On a chilly but clear day, 300 runners lined up at the starting line for the 4th Annual Trooper Nicholas Dees Run. Shelley Russell, his mother, prepared for the run with her granddaughter [...]
Halito! As we put the first quarter of 2019 in the books, we are amazed by your dedication to investing in the future of the Choctaw Nation. Thanks to end of the year donations and generous [...]
Along river and creek beds, Choctaws search their favorite harvesting places for the right river cane to cut. These are Choctaws hundreds of years ago; they are Choctaws today. Basket [...]
At the end of a long educational journey filled with hard work and God-moments, Megan Palmer took her final test — the licensure exam — to become a physical therapist. She failed it. “It’s [...]
Stretcher demonstrations beside an ambulance, state of the art radiology equipment, and how much a dental hygienist earns — all realities and opportunities in a healthcare career and the purpose [...]
Sometimes in life, you go places outside your element, pushing beyond boundaries to reach out for a better future. This is what Sherlynn Kennedy imparted to her son as she set out on her [...]
As he’s transitioned through seasons of life, Duncan Kovash developed a mindset of what being Choctaw meant to him — a big family, a place to be, people who cared about him. That continues [...]