Camp Survivor

Camp Survivor, a popular Chickasaw Nation summer camp in Ada, focuses on activities that reinforce the importance of health and nutrition and teaches skills like fishing and boating. Most importantly, the 9- to 13-year-old campers are taught the virtues of leadership and sportsmanship.

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Camp Survivor 2011: Introduction

The Chickasaw Nation
Camp Survivor teaches more than just fun and games; it's teaches kids to become the Chickasaw men and women that will one day lead our nation.

Camp Survivor: Overview

The Chickasaw Nation
Camp Survivor is all about growing up...growing up to be strong, healthy, happy Chickasaw men and women.

Camp Survivor 2011: Activities

The Chickasaw Nation
At Camp Survivor, kids stay active from sun-up to sun-down, and they don't see a television or a video game all week.

Camp Survivor 2011: Nutrition

The Chickasaw Nation
Vitamins, minerals and leafy greens aren't always appetizing for kids, but at Camp Survivor nutrition is a major part of the fun and friendship.

Camp Survivor 2011: Counselors

The Chickasaw Nation
The things that have the biggest influence on students at the Chickasaw Nation Camp Survivor are the counselors.

July 1, 2011 – Camp Survivor

Chickasaw Nation News
The motto is "Accept the Challenge" and the campers, aged nine to thirteen, do just that at Camp Survivor.