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The
Light Horsemen were the Law Enforcement arm of the historic Choctaw
Nation. Artifacts and history of these colorful Choctaw Lawmen
is also displayed at the museum. Legends tell that on occasions,
the spirit of the Light Horsemen may been seen riding across the
Council Grounds and in their guard quarters in the Choctaw Capitol
Building at Tuskahoma.
The
Choctaw Capitol Building is one of the outstanding Historical
markers for the Choctaw Nation and hosts the annual Choctaw Nation
Labor Day Festival. One of the largest and most attractive events
in Oklahoma today is the Annual Choctaw Labor Day Celebration.
This event has become a continuing tradition among the Choctaw
People, hosting thousands of visitors at the Historic Council
House grounds. Traditional Cultural Activities, Annual Choctaw
Princess Pageant, Traditional Foods, Arts and Crafts, Sporting
games, camping, fishing, and musical entertainment are a few of
the activities at the celebration. The festival includes many
family reunions and features many celebrities, entertainers, Tribal
leaders, Choctaw Tribal Council Representatives, and Chief Hollis
Roberts who meets with the Choctaw people and greets the many
welcome visitors from all over the world. One of the highlights
of the event is Chief Hollis Roberts annual "State of the
Nation Address" to the Choctaw people.In December 1987, the
Choctaw Nation opened the doors of their 28,000 square foot Choctaw
Bingo Palace and became the first America Indian bingo hall to
have a one million dollar winner. Profits from the Choctaw Bingo
benefit the Choctaw people and have helped start many projects
and services in the Choctaw Nation.
The
Choctaw Travel Plaza opened in August 1989, and is located three
miles south of Durant on Highway 69-75. It offers tourist, travelers
and truckers fuel, food, gifts and customary Choctaw hospitality.
Arrowhead
Lodge and Resort, located on beautiful Lake Eufaula, was purchased
from the State of Oklahoma in march 1986. The Choctaw nation has
renovated and remodeled Arrowhead Resort. it now boasts of continued
growth, and a 2,000 seat convention center is presently under
construction. Choctaw management has made Arrowhead Resort one
of the more beautiful tourist attractions in Oklahoma. It is a
favorite meeting place for numerous conventions and pow wows throughout
the year. The resort offers spacious rooms, swimming, lake recreations,
and has the tallest free standing fireplace in the world.
Historic
Jones Academy was originally founded by the Choctaw Nation as
a boarding school for boys. Located in Hartshorne, Oklahoma, it
is under the direct supervision of the Choctaw Nation and has
been the residential care center for school age Indian children
since the 1800's. The Choctaw boarding school hosts an annual
all Indian rodeo. Students and staff keep busy with programs and
activities including the training and caring for registered Quarter
Horses, youth athletics, arts and crafts, and cultural events
throughout the year. Jones Academy students have been named finalists
from over 350 contestants in the "National Take Pride in
America Contest".
Traditionally,
the Choctaw people have always had a sincere concern for all people.
Visitors are always welcomed at any of the Choctaw Nation events
and locations. Chief Hollis Roberts led "The Great Famine
Walk in Ireland" for 1990. the walk commemorated the tragic
death of some 600 starving men, women and children who perished
in a single day and night of horror while crossing the Mayo Mountains
in Ireland in search of food in 1847.
Chief
Roberts was asked to lead the first walk of the 90's in recognition
of the generosity that the Choctaw Nation Tribe showed to the
Irish during their darkest hour. In 1847, the Choctaw Nation sent
those starving people of Ireland 710 American dollars to assist
them. The money was donated by Tribal Council Representatives
at the National Choctaw Council Meeting. When they heard of the
deaths, they identified the tragedy with the Choctaw's own "Trail
of Tears".
Choctaw
Culture, Choctaw history, Choctaw traditions, Choctaw family recreations.....nothing
better illustrates Indian friendship with the land better than
the Choctaw lifestyles and cultures in Southeastern Oklahoma.
As we look to the future, we are grateful to our forefathers for
their endurance, pride and commitment they displayed in their
struggles to preserve the Choctaw Culture, identity and existence.
The modern Choctaw Nation is growing and expanding to socially
and economically reach out on a national and international level.
The changes have been many for the Choctaw People and the evolution
of the Choctaw Nation has not been easy.
But
the Choctaw heritage, culture and traditions live on.
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