Winner of Native Writers Circle of the America's First Book Award for Poetry, this is a collection of poems by Choctaw/Chickasaw poet, Phillip Carroll Morgan. The poems range across physical and spiri
Robert Williams, a 14th-century Scottish ship captain, finds himself stranded on the coast of North America after his ship is caught in a violent storm. Bruised and battered, Robert is found by Iskifa
Riding Out the Storm: 19th-Century Chickasaw Governors, Their Lives and Intellectual Legacy profiles the lives of three nineteenth-century Chickasaw governors—Cyrus Harris, Winchester Colbert, and Wil
It has become tradition for Chickasaw governor Bill Anoatubby to open his public addresses with a tribute to the unconquered and unconquerable warriors and to the dynamic women of the Chickasaw Nation
A rich pictorial profile of the twentieth-century Chickasaw experienceWhen Oklahoma achieved statehood in 1907, the U.S. government declared Chickasaw titles to tribal lands null and void. The Chickas