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  1. This illustrated collection of stories, drawn from Chickasaw oral tradition, is the first bilingual book series published by Chickasaw Press. Artfully told in both English and Chickasaw by premier Chickasaw storyteller and tribal elder Glenda Galvan, the collection serves as an introduction to the Chickasaw language, while preserving the storytelling tradition that is so vital to Chickasaw ...

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  2. Oct 1, 2014 · Chikasha Stories Volume One: Shared Spirit. Paperback – October 1, 2014. by Glenda Galvan (Author) 8. See all formats and editions. This illustrated collection of stories, drawn from Chickasaw oral tradition, is the first bilingual book series published by Chickasaw Press. Artfully told in both English and Chickasaw by premier Chickasaw ...

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  3. The Chickasha Printery published the Chickasha Ruralist starting in November 1916 as a farmer’s paper for Grady and surrounding counties. In 1931, Inter State Arts was printed monthly with news devoted to “the fine arts, the useful arts and the lively arts,” edited by Ethel C. Gray.

  4. Jan 15, 2010 · CHICKASHA. Chickasha, county seat of Grady County, Oklahoma, is situated at the county's center at the intersection of several highway systems. Among them are U.S. Highways 62, 81, and 277, State Highways 9, 19, and 92, and Interstate 44. Chickasha is located forty miles southwest of Oklahoma City. Chickasha was founded in 1892 with the arrival ...

  5. Nov 20, 2012 · Chickasaw clothes were primarily made from buckskin. The men wore breechcloths with thigh-high deerskin boots. The women wore a knee-length dress. The Chickasaw removed all body hair and made extensive use of tattooing and body paint. The warriors wore a scalp lock with a roach style headdress adorned with feathers.

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  7. Aug 19, 2014 · After experiencing many years of war with a powerful enemy, the two brothers decided it was time to travel to different lands and have peace once again. The tribe was then split into two groups, each led by one of the brothers. Chahta and Chiksa' led their people from the direction of the setting sun. The brothers brought along a divine long ...

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