Discover Chickasaw history and culture through our Chickasaw Nation Curriculum.
The Chickasaw At-Home Resource page has access to over 20 curricula, including The Bearer of the Morning and Pearl: Never Give Up.
Learn more by visiting, Chickasaw.net/AtHome.
“Te Ata,” a film based on the inspirational true story of Chickasaw storyteller Mary Thompson Fisher, was named “Best Picture” at the 11th annual Orlando Film Festival.
“Te Ata,” a film based on the inspirational true story of Chickasaw storyteller Mary Thompson Fisher has been selected to screen at the 14th annual Film Columbia.
Several opportunities to experience the story of “Te Ata,” a film based on the inspirational true story of Chickasaw storyteller Mary Thompson Fisher, are available during the 25th annual Heartland Film Festival, which runs Oct. 20 – 30.
A special screening of “Te Ata,” a film based on the inspirational true story of Chickasaw storyteller Mary Thompson Fisher, will be 2 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 20, Laemmle Theatre, 9036 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, California.
A special screening of “Te Ata,” a film based on the inspirational true story of Chickasaw storyteller Mary Thompson Fisher, will be 2 p.m., Friday, Oct. 21, during the eighth-annual Santa Fe Independent Film Festival.
A special screening of “Te Ata,” a film based on the inspirational true story of Chickasaw storyteller Mary Thompson Fisher, will be Oct. 15 during the second annual Tulsa American FilmFestival (TAFFest).
A special screening of “Te Ata,” a film based on the inspirational true story of Chickasaw storyteller Mary Thompson Fisher, will be 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 19, Cobb Plaza Cinema Café during opening night of the Orlando Film Festival.
A special screening of “Te Ata,” a film based on the inspirational true story of Chickasaw storyteller Mary Thompson Fisher, will be a part of the San Diego International Film Festival
The Chickasaw Nation-produced film, "Te Ata," was recently selected for the 2016 Gallup Film Festival
Two days. It was all the time Chickasaw songstress Tabitha Fair could spare.
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