Photos of the FIRST LEGO League state qualifying tournament taken on November 15, 2008.
Photo from the Harvest Fest that took place at the White House in Emet, Oklahoma. Events included guided tours of the White House, carriage/buggy rides, Lynn Moroney doing traditional storytelling, the Ada Free Rangers performing wild west shows, bluegras
Photos from Youth Heritage Day conducted at the Tishomingo Wildlife Refuge. Students were able to see the culture of the Chickasaw people through demonstrations.
Chickasaw Historical Society sponsored markers in the Chickasaw Nation:
Chickasaw Male Manual Labor Academy
Located in the Tishomingo Wildlife Refuge five miles south of Tishomingo, OK. Established in 1851, the Chickasaw Manual Labor Academy was the first boarding school for tribal youth launched in the Chickasaw Nation.
See also Volume 3, Number 2, 1997, of The Journal of Chickasaw History.
Chickasaw Capitol Bell
Located in front of the Chickasaw Capitol Building in Tishomingo, OK. "Symbolizing tribal strength and perseverance," the Capitol Bell was used during Indian Territory days to signal important meetings and events.
Chickasaw White House
Located one-quarter mile west of Emet, OK. This four-foot commemorative granite marker greets visitors to the Chickasaw White House site at the front gate. The historic home was built in 1895 and belonged to Douglas Johnston, the longest serving Chickasaw Governor.
See also Volume 7, Number 2, 2001, The Journal of Chickasaw History.
Chief Tishomingo
Located in front of the Chickasaw Capitol Building in Tishomingo, OK. This large monument made from granite commemorates the life of the last great Chickasaw war chief, Tishomingo, for whom the town of Tishomingo is named.
Chickasaw Capitol Building
Located in front of the Chickasaw Capitol Building in Tishomingo, OK. Commemorating the centennial anniversary of the construction of the historic Chickasaw Capitol Building, this granite marker stands in a place of honor on the walkway leading to the front door.
Seeley Chapel
See also Volume 7, Number 4, 2001, The Journal of Chickasaw History.
Euel "Monk" Moore Plaque
See also Volume 7, Number 2, 2001, The Journal of Chickasaw History.
Te Ata Fisher Plaque
See also Volume 1, Number 4, 1995, The Journal of Chickasaw History.