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Choctaw Casino & Resort - Durant’s “3 Months. 3 Millionaires.” Returns With $6.3 Million Giveaway This Summer
Three Rewards Club members will become millionaires
DURANT, Okla. (April 30, 2026)- For the fourth consecutive summer, Choctaw Casino & Resort – Durant is turning guests into millionaires! “3 Months. 3 Millionaires.” is back, and three Rewards Club members have a chance to win a share of $6.3million!
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Aachompa' website brings First American art to global audience
ADA, Okla. — The Chickasaw Nation Department of Culture and Humanities has launched the Aachompa' (A Place to Buy Things) website, providing a one-stop shop for customers searching for authentic Chickasaw art, jewelry, books, merchandise and more.
The new e-commerce platform, located at Aachompa.com, features links to the Aachompa&
Federal Class Action Lawsuit Claims Native American Allotment Owners from the Five Tribes Were Denied Oil and Gas Payments
WASHINGTON, D.C. - More than 10,000 Native American restricted-fee landowners in Oklahoma may have been denied oil and gas income or interest payments because the federal government failed to protect their rights, according to a new class action lawsuit filed by mctlaw in the United States Court of
Choctaw Landing featuring exhibit from artist DG Smalling
HOCHATOWN, Okla. - Choctaw Landing is currently featuring a custom tile and carpet design by Master Choctaw artist DG Smalling for a limited time.
The intricate design, which is displayed at the casino entrance, was inspired by a pottery shard discovered in the tribe’s ancestral homelands that’s estimated
Chickasaw Nation Rabies Clinics promote public health
The Chickasaw Nation appreciates the unconditional love and joy pets give their owners every day. To ensure these animals stay as healthy as possible for as long as possible, the Chickasaw Nation provides rabies clinics for First American pet owners.
“The rabies vaccine offered at the Chickasaw Nation Area Office
Native American sorority celebrates first semester at East Central University
ADA, Okla. – East Central University’s inaugural chapter of the Gamma Delta Pi sorority is celebrating its first spring semester with a series of successes, making history for First American women at ECU and establishing a new community of sisterhood on campus.
Gamma Delta Pi is a national sorority for
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