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KADA celebrates 30 years of growth under Chickasaw Nation ownership

ADA, Okla. — KADA Radio celebrates 30 years under Chickasaw Nation ownership this year, marking a milestone in the tribe’s commitment to branch into new business ventures. Under the tribe’s leadership, the once small AM station has transformed into a multi-station network with state-of-the-art equipment.

Capps retires after 36 years of service to Tribe, community

By Rachel Maker, Citizen Potawatomi Nation Public Information Department Those who know Citizen Potawatomi Vice-Chairman Linda Capps best describe her leadership with the words: grace, compassion and love. After 36 years of service to the Tribe and a lifetime of service to the community, Capps is retiring, leaving behind

Southeastern Indian Traditional and Modern Regalia Showcase set for June at the Chickasaw Cultural Center

SULPHUR, Okla. — The Chickasaw Nation will host the Southeastern Indian Traditional and Modern Regalia Showcase June 11 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. inside the Anoli' Theater at the Chickasaw Cultural Center. The event, which is open to the public at no charge, will highlight the beauty,

Chickasaw Nation's Anoatubby will retire after 39 years leading tribe

By Thomas Pablo and Sarah Liese KOSU-FM Chickasaw Gov. Bill Anoatubby announced Monday he is retiring at the end of the month. His son, Lt. Gov. Chris Anoatubby, will take over as governor. The elder Anoatubby, 80, will resign at noon on June 26, and his son will assume

Oral History Project Concludes National Journey with 22nd and Final Stop in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Preserving Crucial Stories Across Indian Country

Minneapolis, MN — The National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition (NABS) is calling on Native American boarding school survivors who attended before 1970 to take part in the 22nd and final stop of the NABS Oral History Project, taking place June 22-26, 2026 at DoubleTree by Hilton Tulsa Downtown,

Choctaw Nation Hosts Screening of “Stickball: The Little Brother of War”

DURANT, Okla. — The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma recently hosted a special screening of “Stickball: The Little Brother of War,” a documentary short exploring the history, culture and modern-day significance of Native stickball, one of the oldest Indigenous games in North America. Held Saturday, May 30 at the Choctaw Casino

Upcoming Events at the NSU Playhouse

Join us this summer at the NSU Playhouse for the River City Players, a professional theatre company produced by NSU presenting two Branson-style music shows!  This season will present Rockin' in the USA and Country Cruisin', open June 20-August 1. Rockin' in the USA is
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