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4m
Photography
S4 • E5
Thrive: Traditions
When photographer Jim Trosper captures the sky, stars and landscape, it helps him feel a deeper connection to nature and his Chickasaw ancestors.
1m
Steve Paniagua
S14 • E6
Sports
Chickasaw citizen Steve Paniagua describes how cycling gives him a freedom he can't find anywhere else.
1m 30s
Something Ruined the Garden
S3 • E98
Rosetta Stone Chickasaw
In episode 98 of Rosetta Stone Chickasaw, Lisa and Taloowa' work in the garden after animals dig holes in it.
14m
May 15, 2022
S13 • E10
CNTV News
This time on CNTV News, meet Chickasaw artist Brian Landreth and Layla Barnes, inspiration for the Chickasaw Press book "Funny Fani'."
1m 30s
Addison Karl
S16 • E12
Profiles of a Nation
Contemporary visual artist Addison Karl creates thought-provoking art inspired by the perseverance and culture of his Chickasaw ancestors.
2m
One Time Crow Lost His Beak
S3 • E99
Rosetta Stone Chickasaw
In episode 99 of Rosetta Stone Chickasaw, see and hear an animated traditional Chickasaw story, "One Time Crow Lost His Beak."
3m
Foster Care & Adoption Program
Chickasaw Nation Citizen Benefits
Citizen Services
The Foster Care and Adoption Program was developed to provide temporary or permanent care for Native American children.
15m
Arrival In Indian Territory—Fort Washita
S1 • E4
Winter Fire
Challenges encountered in Indian Territory by the newly relocated Chickasaws led to the construction of Fort Washita.
28m
Winter Fire | Episode 6: Tribal Resurgence
A Chickasaw Storytellers' Series
OETA
See how the Chickasaw people remained unconquered and unconquerable through centuries of struggle in this award-winning director's cut of Winter Fire.
3m
Fresh Salsa with Baked Chips
S1 • E4
Thrive: In the Kitchen
You're going to hesitate returning to the store-bought variety once you've made your own chips and salsa!
2m 30s
Long Ago Turtle's Shell Was Cracked
S3 • E97
Rosetta Stone Chickasaw
In episode 97 of Rosetta Stone Chickasaw, Grandpa Charlie tells Taloowa' and Nashoba a traditional Chickasaw story.
2m 30s
Medical Family Therapy
Chickasaw Nation Citizen Benefits
Citizen Services
The Medical Family Therapy program addresses the biological, psychological, social and spiritual health of patients and their families.
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1m 30s
Addison Karl
S16 • E12
Profiles of a Nation
Contemporary visual artist Addison Karl creates thought-provoking art inspired by the perseverance and culture of his Chickasaw ancestors.
4m
Photography
S4 • E5
Thrive: Traditions
When photographer Jim Trosper captures the sky, stars and landscape, it helps him feel a deeper connection to nature and his Chickasaw ancestors.
3m
Traditional Stories: How Day and Night Were Divided
S3 • E6
Thrive: Traditions
Chickasaw storyteller Lorie Carmichael gives an account of the animal council that evenly split night and day.
2m
Three Sisters: Working with Nature
Experience Chickasaw History and Culture
Culture
To understand nature is to be patient with its process. The Chickasaw have come to know how everything is intertwined in the natural world.
1m 30s
Addison & Abbey Kliewer
S12 • E6
Profiles of a Nation
Sisters Addison and Abbey Kliewer have had a passion for showing American Quarter Horses since they were little girls.
1m 30s
Te Ata: An Oklahoma Treasure
Mason Cole
People
Te Ata was a force of nature. Even in her old age, she was still entertaining audiences with tales of her people, the Chickasaws.
2m 30s
The Chickasaw Migration Story
LaDonna Brown
Historic Figures
To find their homeland, the Chickasaws and Choctaws migrated across the continent. They prayed each night for direction.
5m 30s
Woodturning
S3 • E7
Thrive: Traditions
Chickasaw woodturner Vicki Somers describes the technical and spiritual dimensions of making discarded wood into art.
5m
Fine Gourd Art
S5 • E8
Thrive: Traditions
Chickasaw artist Donna Welch recounts her two-decade journey of crafting art from gourds.
5m
Pashofa
S4 • E6
Thrive: Traditions
For Gina Brown, pashofa is more than a dish, it's a treasured recipe, passed down from generation to generation of Chickasaw families.