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Itawamba Community College to Host Chickasaw Nation Cultural Events on November 5

Itawamba Community College will host a pair of cultural events featuring representatives of the Chickasaw Nation on both its Fulton and Tupelo campuses on November 5. The events, which are open to the public, are designed to provide students and community members with an opportunity to engage with and learn about Chickasaw culture, language and history.

On the Tupelo Campus, the Chickasaw Nation will host a Language Learning Table from 12:30-1:30 p.m. followed by a traditional Chickasaw story presentation at 1:30 p.m. The events will take place in the cafeteria of the Academic and Student Center.

At the same time, on the Fulton Campus, attendees can visit a Cultural Learning Table beginning at 12:30 p.m., followed by a presentation at 1:30 p.m. by local author and historian Mitch Caver in the Fulton Campus Library.

Caver, a retired Branch Director with the Mississippi Department of Transportation, has dedicated much of his post-retirement work to researching and preserving Chickasaw history. Trusted by local communities, he has played an instrumental role in discovering historic Chickasaw sites and artifacts across Mississippi.

His collaboration with the Chickasaw Nation has earned him two of its highest honors: the Friend of the Chickasaw Award and Honorary Chickasaw Citizenship. Caver coauthored Piominko: Chickasaw Leader with Dr. Thomas Cowger, the Chickasaw Nation’s Endowed Chair of Native American Studies at East Central University in Oklahoma. The book has received national recognition, including the Benjamin Franklin Silver Award and the Independent Publishers Gold Medal Award.

“These events highlight the enduring connection between the Chickasaw Nation and this region,” said ICC President Dr. Jay Allen. “We’re honored to welcome the Chickasaw Nation and Mr. Caver to our campuses and to offer our students and community the opportunity to learn directly from these cultural leaders.”

For more information, contact the ICC Library at (662) 862-8384 or visit www.iccms.edu.



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