The first published dictionary of the Chickasaw language, A Chickasaw Dictionary has served as an important reference guide over the years. Compiled at the behest of former Chickasaw governor Overton
C is for Chickasaw walks children through the letters of the alphabet, teaching elements of Chickasaw history, language and culture along the way. It features rhyming verse, colorful illustrations, an
A uniquely detailed account of the removal of the Chickasaw Nation from their original homelands to Indian TerritoryIn the early nineteenth century, the Chickasaw Indians were a beleaguered people. An
In August 2004, Mike Larsen approached Chickasaw Nation leaders with an idea to interview Chickasaw elders---living sages of his own tribe. He wanted to learn about their families and to hear their st
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
Captivating views of the Chickasaw past told through the voices of Chickasaw peopleWhen Richard Green was named Tribal Historian of the Chickasaw Nation in 1994, one of his first tasks was to intervie
A stunning collection of paintings of living Chickasaw eldersIn August 2004, Oklahoma Centennial project artist Mike Larsen approached Chickasaw Nation leaders with an idea to honor living Chickasaw e
In this collection of profiles, Alison Fields explores the artistry, inspiration, and individual journeys of twenty female Chickasaw artists. The women featured represent an eclectic mix of artistic g
In this first photography-as-art book from Chickasaw Press, Chickasaw photographer Branden Hart brings forth scenes of startling beauty from among the sights, small matters, and vast lands awaiting di
Historical essays and profiles of Chickasaw people compiled by their tribal historianSince he was hired by the Chickasaw Nation as tribal historian, Richard Green has followed his nose for good storie
The definitive biography of one of history’s most famous Chickasaws, Te Ata Thompson Fisher, is reintroduced by Chickasaw Press as a collector’s edition in hardcover, featuring additional photos, many
A beautiful coffee-table-style book brings the stunning collection of Chickasaw artifacts held by NMAI in Washington, D.C., to life with brilliant, full-color images and commentary by Joshua D. Hinson
A collection of poems illustrating the cultural and familial experiences of a Chickasaw womanFor Rebecca Hatcher Travis, writing a book of poems is similar to growing a pecan tree. Both take a long ti
Chickasaws have always demonstrated an awareness of place and a sense of relationship with the land. From the detailed 1723 deerskin map gifted to Carolina colonists by Fani' Minko' to modern maps and
More than two hundred years ago, Chickasaws confronted the unrelenting whirlwind of intrigue, treachery, and uncertainty that surrounded the American Revolution. The Spanish, the British, and the colo
More than two hundred years ago, Chickasaws confronted the unrelenting whirlwind of intrigue, treachery, and uncertainty that surrounded the American Revolution. The Spanish, the British, and the colo
John P. Dyson examines the life of Chickasaws in the original homeland, before their removal to Indian Territory in the first half of the 19th century. Drawing on his extensive first-hand research and
Arriving from the west ages ago, the people who became the Chickasaws settled in a portion of southeastern North America. As they were emerging from the Mound Builder culture into historical times, th
Never Give Up! The Life of Pearl Carter Scott gives readers a glimpse into the life of famed aviator, Pearl Carter Scott. Lambert’s extensive biography follows Pearl from early childhood to her piloti
Never Give Up! The Life of Pearl Carter Scott gives readers a glimpse into the life of famed aviator, Pearl Carter Scott. Lambert’s extensive biography follows Pearl from early childhood to her piloti
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