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Halito!        Chim Achukma?
  ...the traditional Choctaw greeting, which means "Hello! How are you?" in Na hullo (English).  
  Amachukma hoke!

 

 

...I'm doing fine!

 
 

New Stuff You Should Know:

 
    The Choctaw Nation is holding its annual Veterans Day Ceremony at Tushka Homma on Tuesday, November 11, 2008. We have asked the Nation to provide a bus for us, but we have not yet received approval of our request. If approved, we will meet at the OCTA building at 6:00 a.m. and leave at 6:30 a.m. sharp. We will return after the ceremony is over and will probably arrive back here around 6:00 p.m.
We expect that our request will be approved so we are making a list of passengers. Call Stormy Bryant at 755-6983 to get on the list. If you leave a message on his voice mail be sure to leave your telephone number so we can call you if there are any changes.

Let's have a big turnout to honor our veterans! Also, we need to have a good turnout to show the Nation that it is worth sending a bus all the way to Oklahoma City for us.
 

   

Web site visitors should keep an eye on the Flyers & Info page. We are going to start distributing discount coupons for Indian Tacos.
 

    The Flyers & Info page is a new feature. Click on the Flyers & Info button at left to see flyers for upcoming events and documents containing useful information.
  Link to New Equipment New equipment photo  Don't Miss this!

It's the biggest news in years, hoke!

Welcome to the OK Choctaw Tribal Alliance, Inc. web site! Many of you probably know us by one of our shorter names such as the OCTA, or just plain OK Choctaws.

We hope that our site will be many things to many people - not only a source of news and information for our members, but also a way to introduce ourselves and our programs to others. We also wish to provide a place where organizations in the community can post notices of meetings and functions of interest to Native Americans.

If you look at the buttons on the left hand side of the page you will see links labeled Calendar and Submit Your Event. Clicking on Calendar will take you to the page where you can see a schedule of events in traditional, month by month calendar form. If you click on an event on the calendar its complete description will pop up. Many of the descriptions may even have a link marked "map." If you click on that link you will see a map of the location.

We invite you to visit the Submit an Event page where you can fill out a form to send information on your upcoming event to us for posting on the calendar. Please submit your information at the earliest possible date so we will have plenty of time to get it on the Internet.

This web site, like all earthly things, will surely change over time as we discover what works and what does not, what is useful and what is not, and what you like and what you don't like. For that reason be sure to attend our general meetings or board meetings to voice your opinion, or to address your comments by email to the Webmaster at the link below.

Yakoke! Thank you for visiting our web site. We hope you visit us on a regular basis and keep us informed of your upcoming events. Please tell all of your friends about our site and let them know that this is a place where they can find out about goings-on in our area.


Chi pisa lachike,

The OK Choctaws

P.S.
Don't forget to join us on the second Saturday of each month for our Indian taco sale.

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