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Discover Hidden Gems: Exploring AYA's Point of Interest
Imagine walking through your neighborhood and suddenly discovering the hidden stories behind places you pass every day. This is exactly what Points...
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Imagine walking through your neighborhood and suddenly discovering the hidden stories behind places you pass every day. This is exactly what Points...
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In Chickasaw culture, strength grows from the earth itself. The ancient agricultural practice known as the “Three Sisters,” tanchi' (corn), bala'...
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Are you ready to explore Chikashshanompa' (the Chickasaw language)? Through the AYA Walk App, your journey to learn our ancestral language becomes...
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Emily Shon-she Johnson Dickerson was the last known person who spoke only Chickasaw. With Dickerson’s passing in December 2013, fewer than 100...
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AYA Is a Time Capsule Preserving Two of the Chickasaw Nation’s Treasures: Chickasaw Elders and Chickasaw Language.
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AYA Launches New Mindfulness Feature We are excited to announce that AYA Walk is launching a new mindfulness feature in May! Now, on top of counting...
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The story of shared language, faith and cultural preservation through sacred music.
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Research shows that culture plays a significant role in achieving the positive well-being of First American/Indigenous people. The combination of...
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Picture this: You are taking your daily walk, but instead of just counting steps, you are walking through history. According to the National...
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Horsemanship is deeply embedded in Chickasaw history. Although the Chickasaw people did not originate from a horse culture, we have a deep love and...