Footsteps to Follow

Programs, Services and Resources to Help Chickasaw Citizens Thrive

March is National Women's History Month, so what better time to celebrate the determined women who strengthen the Chickasaw Nation and inspire future generations to Thrive? From military service to politics, from art to law, these women are excelling in their fields and enriching the heritage of the Chickasaws. Interested in experiencing more inspiring accounts of women at the forefront of Chickasaw life? The Dynamic Women of the Chickasaw Nation Conference is April 19-20 at the WinStar Conference Center, with registration ending on March 29. To find a registration form and learn more about strong, dynamic women in the Nation, visit Chickasaw.net.

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Lisa Billy

An unprecedented career in the Oklahoma House of Representatives
A former small business owner and educator, Rep. Lisa Billy, a decorated Chickasaw, now serves in the Oklahoma House of Representatives.

Steffani Cochran

The embodiment of what it means to be a dynamic Chickasaw woman
From Oklahoma to Washington D.C., Steffani Cochran embodies what it means to be a powerful Chickasaw woman.

Brenda Kingery

Award-winning contemporary artist dedicated to women in the indigenous arts
Brenda Kingery is a professional artist who uses the experiences she has had to influence the subject matter for her visual stories.

Rebecca Owens

Committed to Helping Fellow Veterans
Rebecca Owens is just one in a long line of venerable Chickasaw warrior women.