Chickasaw Nation

About The Chickasaw Nation Tribe

Facts About the Chickasaw Nation:

  • The Chickasaw Nation was known as one of the Five Civilized Tribes.
  • The tribe was forcibly relocated to Indian Territory (present-day Oklahoma) in the 1830s during the Trail of Tears.
  • Chickasaw warriors were renowned for their bravery and military prowess.
  • The Chickasaw Nation operates one of the most successful and comprehensive tribal governments in the U.S.
  • The Chickasaw Cultural Center in Sulphur, Oklahoma, is one of the largest and most comprehensive cultural centers in the U.S.

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Read about the storied heritage of the Chickasaw Nation, including its cultural influence and historical journey to Oklahoma, through resources at the Oklahoma Historical Society.

The Chickasaw Nation's Original Lands

Southeastern United States, including parts of Mississippi, Alabama, and Tennessee

Chickasaw Nation Resources

Behavioral Health Center:

Ada Behavioral Health Clinic

David Manual
580-421-4591
1921 Stonecipher Blvd.
Ada, OK 74820

Housing Authority:

Chickasaw Nation Housing Program

Andrew Scribner
andrew.scribner@chickasaw.net
580-421-8800
111 Rosedale Road
Ada, OK 74820

Education and Training:

Chickasaw Nation Education and Training

Chris Wesberry
580-272-5085
1001 N Country Club Road
Ada, OK 74820

Childcare Center:

Chickasaw Nation Child Care Development

Michelle Key, Director
580-272-5398
222 Rosedale Road
Ada, OK 74820

Law Enforcement:

Chickasaw Lighthorse Police Department

Charles Palmer, Chief of Police
580-436-1166
1130 West Main Street
Ada, OK 74820

Medical Clinics:

Chickasaw Nation Medical Center

Dr. Grim, Patient Relations
580-272-1037
1921 Stonecipher Blvd.
Ada, Oklahoma 74820

Chickasaw Nation Jurisdiction and Geography

Chickasaw Nation Geographical Identity:

Southeast

Oklahoma Jurisdiction by County:

  • Bryan
  • Carter
  • Coal
  • Garvin
  • Grady
  • Jefferson
  • Johnston
  • Love
  • McClain
  • Marshall
  • Muray
  • Pontotoc
  • Stephens

Chickasaw Nation Tourism and Celebrations

Contact the Chickasaw Nation

Address:

580 E. Arlington,
Ada, OK 74820

Phone:

Email:

Website:

Socials:

Chickasaw Nation Politics

Governor:

Bill Anoatubby

Term of Office:

4 Years

Elections Held:

Every 4 years

Term Begins in:

October

Congressional District:

Tribal Verification Required

Decision Making Bodies:

Legislature

Economy Authority Governed by:

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Health Board Governed by:

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House Board Governed by:

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Audited Federal Grant Awards:

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Chickasaw Nation Cultural Facts

Number of Members:

80000

General Council Held:

Annually

Public Legislative Meetings Held:

Monthly

Registered Voters:

Tribal Verification Required

Percentage of Voters in Last Highest Leader Election:

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Active Clans:

Tribal Verification Required

Traditionally Matriarchal:

No

Language Status:

Endangered

Chickasaw Nation Social Services and Programs

Chickasaw Nation Economy, Budget, and Employment

The Chickasaw Nation Budget

The Chickasaw Nation Economy

The Chickasaw Nation Employees

Chickasaw Nation Law, Compacts, and Contracts

Chickasaw Nation Law and Order

The Chickasaw Nation Compacts and Agreements

The Chickasaw Nation Contracts and Programs