December 1, 2019

Chickasaw Nation News

In this edition of CNTV News, Brad and Quin kick off the Christmas holiday season from the Chickasaw White House. Located on the north edge of Emet, Oklahoma, and built in the late 1800s, the Chickasaw White House remains well-preserved. Since 1895, the stately home has embraced every season of the year since it was home to Chickasaw Nation Governor Douglas Johnston and his family. The Chickasaw Nation began restoration work on the Victorian home in 2004 and manager/curator Audrea Dickerson leads the team that keeps the White House in pristine condition. Visitors can also connect to Chickasaw history by visiting the Chickasaw White House, which is open to the public for tours and special events.

Next, Brad and Quin take us to Ada for the dedication of a new expanded pharmacy, which connects to the Chickasaw Nation Medical Center, and Chickasaw Appreciation Day on the campus of East Central University. The Chickasaw Nation will be hosting several holiday-themed events this Christmas season. Get the latest listing of holiday events at www.chickasaw.net. To close the episode, Brad and Quin share a video book recommendation by White Dog Press, "Chickasaw Adventures: The Complete Collection."

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