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Department of Chahta Immi

Chahta Immi toksali at nanah mihchachikat, Chahta Immi átokma anokfokkichit, annowachit, achonnachit, hayakachit isht oklilayachih.

“The mission of the Department of Chahta Immi is to inspire, promote, embrace, and enhance the Cultural heritage of the Choctaw People.”

Contact Us
Phone: 601-663-7735 
Fax: 601- 650-1776 

Physical location is:
Chahta Immi Cultural Center  
101 Choctaw Town Center 
Choctaw, MS 39350 

Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 6010
Choctaw, MS 39350.

Hours are from 8:00 AM-12:00 PM and 1:00 PM-4:30 PM Monday through Friday.

Programs
• The Cultural Affairs Program (CAP)
• The Choctaw Tribal Language Program (CTLP)
• Special Projects/Media Program (SPMP)
• Chahta Immi Cultural Center (CICC)

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Cultural Affairs Program

The Cultural Affairs Program (CAP) was established in 1995 to promote and preserve the cultural traditions of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians. The program’s mission is to strengthen cultural knowledge among the Choctaw people and to increase public awareness of the tribe’s history and culture.

Contact Us
Phone: 601-663-7506
Fax: 601 650-1631

Physical location is:
133 Annex Circle
Choctaw, MS 39350.

Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 6010
Choctaw, MS 39350.

Hours are from 8:00 AM-12:00 PM and 1:00 PM-4:30 PM Monday through Friday.

Services Provided

  • Provide bi-monthly cultural workshops.
  • Provide Choctaw cultural Arts classes for parents/communities.
  • Staff Training on Traditional Choctaw Artforms
  • Provide cultural demonstrations for MBCI, Dept. of Ed., and general public.
  • Conduct cultural education programs at different venues.
  • Assist with Choctaw Expressions: An event for cultural education and retail for Tribal Artisans and Craftsmen. Demonstration and interactive activities area for children
  • Research, Educate and Promote “Chahta Immi – Lifeways of the Choctaw People for Tribal Members
  • Applications
  • Dance ground, cooking area, Shawi Zone ramada, and Warrior Village application

CAP Calendar?
To request CAP services fill out a Presentation Request Form and turn into Wendy Thompson or Phyllis McMillan at the CAP Office.

Choctaw Tribal Language Program

The mission of the Choctaw Tribal Language Program is to increase the language’s value, use and fluency among Mississippi Choctaw speakers and learners. A majority of these efforts are geared toward children and their families in order to promote intergenerational transmission. Choctaw Tribal Language Program advocates for the language by increasing its visibility through translations, friendly animal characters, and by providing Choctaw language learning resources in all MBCI Tribal settings, including schools, government agencies, community centers, and in the home.

Contact Us
Phone: 601-650-7440\7436
Fax: 601-650-7377

Physical location is:
119 Annex Circle #4
Choctaw, MS 39350

Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 6010
Choctaw, MS 39350

Hours are from 8:00 AM-12:00 PM and 1:00 PM-4:30 PM Monday through Friday.

Services Provided

  • Translation requests from community members
  • Translation requests from MBCI and non-MBCI government entities for community health protocols to tribal wide informational flyers.
  • Development of a Mississippi Choctaw Dictionary, & language documentation through video recordings & transcriptions.
  • Development and creation of language learning resources & materials for community members, Tribal programs, and Choctaw Tribal Schools including storybooks, on-line learning activities on Memrise.com and hosting a plethora of materials for teaching on Google Drive.
  • Visibility activities through various media outlets including Choctaw Community News, Choctaw Video Productions, the Choctaw Cultural Heritage website and other platforms.
  • Training for MBCI staff who teach the Choctaw language including Choctaw Tribal Schools, Division of Early Childhood Education, and the Boys & Girls Club.
  • On-site language events and presentations such as storytelling, short skits, mini language lessons, and language history.
Special Projects/Media Program

The Special Projects/Media Program was established by the Department of Chahta Immi to provide cultural educational multi-media services to MBCI tribal programs, tribal schools, community organizations, and tribal members, and the general public.

The Program’s mission and services is to promote the living cultural traditions of the Mississippi Choctaws through technology.

The Program provides media resources, cultural presentations, technical support services and trainings to the tribal communities.

Contact Us
Phone: 601-663-7740
Fax: 601- 650-1776

Physical location is:
Chahta Immi Cultural Center at the Choctaw Town Center Suite 100
101 Choctaw Town Center
Choctaw, MS 39350.

Hours are from 8:00 AM-12:00 PM and 1:00 PM-4:30 PM Monday through Friday.

To request services fill out a Media Request Form and turn into Eddie Johnson.

Chahta Immi Cultural Center

The Chahta Immi Cultural Center has been developed to showcase and provide cultural education through exhibitory on Choctaw Artforms, a historical timeline, multi-media experiences, Tribal Archives, and a gift shop.

Contact Us
Phone: 601-650-1685/601 650 1687

Mailing Address:
Chahta Immi Cultural Center
P.O. Box 6010
Choctaw, MS   39350

Hours of Operation: 10:00 am – 5:00 pm Monday through Friday (After hour group visits available by appointment.)

Services Provided:

  • Information center into the History and Culture of the Tribe.
  • Showcase the traditional artforms of the Mississippi Choctaws.
  • A place-based learning for Choctaw Artforms through exhibits, classes, and special events.
  • Place-based learning:
    o Mom’s Morning Out – Monthly, Saturday 9 am-12 pm
    o Summer Outdoor Events by the Pond
    o Storytelling by Tribal Elders
  • Regularly scheduled Events of Choctaw Artisans and Craftsmen
  • Cultural Education Programming
  • Tribal Archives serves as a hub for research related to Mississippi Choctaws for universities, other Museums, and genealogy research.
  • Tribal Archives collaborates with Tribal, state, regional and Federal agencies to address issues related to the care and preservation of holdings and protection of identified Choctaw Artifacts.
  • The gift shop serves as a retail outlet for Choctaw Artisans.
  • Assist Choctaw Artisans to develop artwork for original designs for items in retail.

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