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Saturday, April 28, 2012
Childrens Fair
Photos from the Week of the Young Child, Children's Fair event held at Pontotoc County Agriplex in Ada, OK. 


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Thursday, April 26, 2012
Dynamic Women

Photos from the Dynamic Women Conference and Forum held at the Community Center in Ada Ok. 


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Saturday, April 21, 2012
Hayaka Unta
Photos from the spring Hayaka Unta at Camp Simpson in Connerville, OK. 


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No Lost Children, A Chickasaw Legend
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No "Lost" Children - A Chickasaw Legend from Ann Sheffield papers, Chickasaw Council House Museum.

So well taught and so much a part of the land and wilderness were the children of the Chickasaw, that parents never worried about the children going out into the woods and hills alone. 

The little Indian boys roamed at will from village to village, or in the woods, with their bows and arrows or blow-guns.  They would be gone all day and the mothers were not uneasy about them. 

The Chickasaw went quietly through the wilderness taking note of every bush, tree, and rock, so that he would always know his way back.  Their sense of direction was so good, they never became "lost."

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