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Thursday, December 22, 2011
Winter Softball Camp

Photos from the Chickasaw Softball Camp. The camp was for girls 10-18 years of age and took place at Ardmore High School. The event was held indoors due to poor weather conditions.


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Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Winter Baseball Camp

Photos from the Chickasaw Winter Baseball Camp. The camp was for boys 8-18 years of age and took place at Ardmore High School. The event was held indoors due to poor weather conditions.


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Thursday, December 15, 2011
Elders' Christmas

Photos from the Elder's Christmas Luncheon held at the Agriplex in Ada Ok


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Filling the first gallery of the Chickasaw Council House Museum is the first Council House of the Chickasaw Nation built in Indian Territory.  The Council House is preserved and protected within the museum.  Visitors can experience the log building that played such a pivotal role in the early history of the Chickasaw government.

Other exhibits center around Chickasaw culture and artifacts from the homelands in Mississippi, dating from before and around the time of contact with Europeans.

The second gallery of the museum has recently undergone renovation and has exhibits honoring notable Chickasaw individuals, such as major league baseball player Euel "Monk" Moore, astronaut John Herrington, opera singer Lushanya, singer and teacher Ataloa and storyteller Te Ata.

Contemporary Chickasaw painting, sculture, pottery and other Native arts can be found in the art gallery.  The Chickasaw Council House Museum is home to many great artworks, including the Clayburn Straughn bronze collection: paintings by Mike Larsen, Brent Greenwood, Gene Williams and Jeannie Barbour beadwork by Leona Wilson, Regina Walker and Jerry Underwood and pottery by Joanna Underwood, Susie Johnson, Richard Henry and Matthew Cravatt.  Experience the significant works produced by talented Chickasaw artists.

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