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Oklahoma Native American Resource Guide 2011S11049 OKDHSIssued 6/2011This publication is authorized by the OklahomaCommission for Human Services in accordance with stateand federal regulations and printed by the OklahomaDepartment of Human Services at a cost of 16,462.80for 4,035 copies. Copies have been deposited with thePublications Clearinghouse of the Oklahoma Departmentof Libraries.OklahomaNative AmericanResource GuideCompiled by OKDHS Area III staffin cooperation with Oklahoma’sNative American tribes

The Oklahoma Department of Human Serviceshas, in good faith, made every effort to assurethat the information contained in this publication iscomplete, current and accurate. However, OKDHS,including any of its employees, does not attestto, or make warrant to, or guarantee in either anexpressed or implied manner that the informationcontained herein is complete, accurate and current.Further, neither OKDHS nor any of its employeesassume any legal liability of any kind pertaining tothe completeness and accuracy or currency of anyinformation contained in this publication.OKDHS does not endorse nor recommend the useof or association with any organizations, servicesor individuals whose information is contained inthis publication. OKDHS will not be accountable,responsible or liable for any damage of any kindresulting in the use of services contained in thispublication.Be advised that other services across the state,both tribal and non-tribal, are available thatare not listed in this publication. The content is notexhaustive. While services listed in this publicationmay very well suit a particular client’s needs, otherservices not listed herein may be available in thecommunity that might better meet an individual’sspecific needs or serve them equally well.

Street address:Sequoyah Memorial Office Building2400 N. Lincoln Blvd., Oklahoma City,OK 73105Mailing address:P.O. Box 25352, Oklahoma City, OK 73125Main Number (405) 521-3646Information and Referral(405) 521-3646Child Abuse & Adult Abuse HotlineReport child abuse or neglect, or the maltreatmentof vulnerable adults.1-800-522-3511 Available 24 hoursOklahoma Safe LineDomestic Violence Hotline1-800-522-SAFE, 1-800-522-7233Reachout HotlineDrug and Alcohol Abuse 1-800-522-9054Senior Info-Line 1-800-211-2116The mission of theOklahoma Department of Human Servicesis to help individuals and families in need helpthemselves lead safer, healthier,more independent and productive lives.www.okdhs.org1

ContentsTribal Map . 5Tribes . 6-90Absentee-Shawnee Tribe ofOklahoma Indians . 6Alabama-Quassarte TribalTown of Oklahoma . 8Apache Tribe ofOklahoma . 9Caddo Nation IndianTribe of Oklahoma. 9Cherokee Nation ofOklahoma . 10Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribesof Oklahoma . 12Chickasaw Nation. 14Choctaw Nation ofOklahoma . 36Citizen Potawatomi Nation . 42Comanche Nation . 44Delaware Nation . 47Eastern Shawnee Tribe ofOklahoma . 49Fort Sill Apache Tribe ofOklahoma . 502

Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma . 52Kaw Nation . 54Kialegee Tribal Town . 56Kickapoo Tribe ofOklahoma . 56Kiowa Tribe ofOklahoma . 58Miami Tribe ofOklahoma . 61Modoc Tribe ofOklahoma . 63Muscogee (Creek)Nation . 64Osage Nation. 66Otoe-Missouria Indian Tribeof Oklahoma . 68Ottawa Tribe ofOklahoma . 68Pawnee Tribe ofOklahoma . 68Peoria Tribe of Indians ofOklahoma . 72Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma . 74Quapaw Tribe ofOklahoma . 74Sac and Fox Nation . 763

Seminole Nation ofOklahoma . 77Seneca-Cayuga Nation ofOklahoma . 79Shawnee Tribe ofOklahoma . 81Thlopthlocco Tribe.82Tonkawa Tribe ofOklahoma . 84United Keetoowah Bandof Cherokee Indians inOklahoma . 85Wichita and Affiliated Tribesof Oklahoma . 87Wyandotte Nation .89Services . 91-174Aging/Elder Services . 91Children & Family Services . 95Education & Employment .126Food.139Health Services .143Housing & Transportation .163Indian Hospitals & Clinics175-182Index. 183-2004

5Reprinted with permission from the OklahomaDepartment of Transportation

TribesTRIBESAbsentee-Shawnee Tribe ofOklahoma Indians2025 S. Gordon Cooper Dr.Shawnee, OK 74801405-275-4030www.astribe.comChildren & Family ServicesIndian Child Welfare Program andPromoting Safe and Stable FamiliesProgram405-275-4030Assists clients who are involved with state ortribal child welfare and those at serious highrisk of removal of their children from theircustody to state or tribal custody. Call foreligibility requirements.Domestic Violence and Sexual AssaultProgram405-275-4030Assists victims of domestic violence andsexual assault with victim advocacy,emotional support, court advocacy,housing and utility assistance, referral andshelter placement assistance, along with atransitional housing program. Call for moreinformation.6

Absentee-ShawneeTribal Youth ProgramEducation & EmploymentAcademic Program for EducationalAssistanceProgram funds summer school, academictrips, concurrent enrollment, remedialclasses, ACT/SAT college entrance exams,correspondence classes, driver’s educationclass, tutoring, athletic expenses, specialneeds programs and other academicprograms upon approval. Call for eligibilityrequirements.Social Service Program405-878-4723 405-275-1468Programs include Direct EmploymentAssistance (DEA), and Workforce InvestmentAct (WIA). Call for eligibility requirements.Health ServicesHealth and Behavioral Health Services405-878-4716To promote the wellbeing of the “wholeperson” within context of their culture7Tribes405-481-6050 405-275-4030 ext. 193Programs for youth ages 12-18 with topicsof leadership, drug and alcohol abuse,dating violence, gang prevention, tobacco,teen pregnancy, truancy and education.Activities include youth camps, tribal youthcouncil and an after school program. Call foreligibility requirements.

TribesAbsentee-Shawneeincluding resource and referral services, crisisintervention, case management, counseling,support groups, school and communitybased services, I.O.P. treatment programfor substance abuse, and drug and alcoholassessments. Call for eligibility requirementsHousing & TransportationSocial Service Program405-878-4723 405-275-1468Programs include tribal energy assistance,Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program(LIHEAP), general assistance. Call foreligibility requirements.Alabama-Quassarte TribalTown of Oklahoma101 E. BroadwayWetumka, OK 74883405-452-3987www.alabama-quassarte.orgChildren & Family ServicesIndian Child WelfareAssists families in crisis.Housing & TransportationHousing AssistanceAssists with utility bills or deposits along withrent. Call for eligibility requirements.8

Alabama-QuassarteLow Income Home Energy AssistanceProgram (LIHEAP)Promoting Safe and Stable FamiliesProgram (PSSF)Utility bill assistance for families withchildren. Call for eligibility requirements.Apache Tribe of OklahomaP.O. Box 1220Anadarko, OK 73005405-247–9493Caddo Nation Indian Tribe ofOklahomaP.O. Box 487Binger, OK 73009405-656-2344www.caddonation-nsn.govHealth ServicesCaddo Health Center Bldg.Binger, OK 73009656-2344 ext. 220Hearing aids, dental work, prescriptions,medical bills, health equipment.Caddo Nation Injury PreventionDistributes smoke detectors, fire extinguishersand car seats to tribal members. Fire safetyeducation, car seat education, and water9TribesProvides assistance with heating and coolingutility bills. Call for eligibility requirements.

CaddoTribessafety education to Head Start children.Helps educate elderly clients about fallprevention.Caddo Alcohol and Drug AbuseProgram (CADAP)405-656-9215As an out-patient facility providingoutpatient counseling, outreach services,individual, group and family counseling,education, prevention activities for adultsand youth, aftercare services and referralservices.Cherokee Nation of OklahomaP.O. Box 948Tahlequah, OK 74465918-453-5000www.cherokee.orgCherokee First 918-453-5000 option #1(assistance in making a referral for services)Aging/Elder ServicesCherokee Elder Care1387 West 4th St.Tahlequah, OK 74464918-453-5554http://eldercare.cherokee.orgCall for eligibility requirements.10

CherokeeChildren & Family ServicesP.O. Box 948Tahlequah, OK 74465918-822-2807 918-457-9609Child Care Services888-458-6230www.cherokeekids.netHealing to Wellness Court Program(HTWCP)P.O. Box 948Tahlequah, OK 74465918-207-4908 918-207-4959Serves Cherokee youth ages 13-17 whoare affected by alcohol or drugs througha system of services designed to bring theyouth, family and community into harmony.Available in Adair and Cherokee Counties.Health ServicesHome Health Services918-458-6102, 888-281-6910www.cnhhs.orgHospice of the besBright Futures - Truancy PreventionProgram

CherokeeHousing & TransportationTribesHousing Assistance918-453-5000Housing, rental and rehab assistance toqualifying persons who meet income andeligibility guidelines.Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes ofOklahomaP.O. Box 38Concho, OK 73022800-247-4612www.c-a-tribes.orgAging/Elder ServicesElderly Nutrition & CaregiversPrograms580-331-2351580-331-2350Children & Family ServicesChild Care Development405-422-7694877-218-7004Domestic Violence405-422-7692Emergency Youth Shelter405-262-9024Head Start405-422-763512

Cheyenne-ArapahoIndian Child Welfare405-422-1173Multifaceted program with core activities(recreation, exercise, and sports), pluswellness, education and leadership. Buildingcharacter, citizenship, identity, self-esteem,improving academics and more.FoodFood Distribution405-422-7873Health ServicesCommunity Health Representatives800-687-0973Diabetes Wellness405-422-7723Emergency Medical Services800-464-2410Substance Abuse Program580-331-2370Vocational Rehab888-284-772513TribesRecreation, Exercise & Sports for theElders and Children of Our Tribes(RESPECT)

Cheyenne-ArapahoHousing & TransportationTribesDepartment of Housing580-323-4877Chickasaw NationP.O. Box 1548Ada, OK 74820580-436-7216www.chickasaw.netAging/Elder ServicesAssisted Living Benefit Program212 W. Lillie Blvd.Madill, OK 73446580-795-9790Provides assisted living benefits to qualifiedindividuals by directly paying a statelicensed assisted living facility of your choice.Call for eligibility requirements.Elderly Energy Assistance ProgramProvides one-time assistance for winterheating and summer cooling by assistingwith certain utilities. Call for eligibilityrequirements.Senior Nutrition ProgramProvides congregate and homeboundmeals to qualified Native Americans. Seniorcenters provide health monitoring, socialevents, classes and group activities. Call foreligibility requirements.14

ChickasawChildren & Family ServicesProvides burial assistance to eligible NativeAmericans residing in the Chickasaw Nation.Call for eligibility requirements.Burial Supplement Assistance Program212 W. Lillie Blvd.Madill, OK 73446580-795-9790Provides assistance for funeral expenses upto a maximum of 2500. Call for eligibilityrequirements.Car Seat Safety ProgramProvides car seat safety information andcar seats to qualified individuals. Call foreligibility requirements.Caregiver Program212 W. Lillie Blvd.Madill, OK 73446580-795-9790Provides five areas of service for thecaregiver, including respite care. Call foreligibility requirements.Chepota Apisi Chi LiFoster Care and Adoption ProgramAssists individuals in fostering and/oradopting tribal and state custody children.Call for eligibility requirements.15TribesBurial Assistance

ChickasawTribesChepota Himmita (Healthy Families)Program2125 N. BroadwayAda, OK 74820580-272-5550Provides resources and support programsfor Native American families including homevisitation focusing on parenting educationand skills, child development and screenings,respite care, support groups and babybucks to purchase items for baby. Servicesfor pregnant women after 28 weeks ofpregnancy in first pregnancy or anytimeif not first pregnancy. Call for eligibilityrequirements.Chickasaw Children’s Village1185 Village Rd.Kingston, OK 73439580-564-3060A residential and educational care facilityfor Native American children 1st through12th grade. Call for eligibility requirements.Child Care Assistance Program300 Rosedale Rd.Ada, OK 74820580-436-0128Provides child care assistance to NativeAmerican families who are working or goingto school. Call for eligibility requirements.16

ChickasawChild Care Development CenterChild Support Services580-436-3419Services include paternity establishment,investigation, enforcement, TribalEnforcement Payment Project (TEPP) andmediation. Native American children whoare eligible for enrollment with a federallyrecognized tribe, whose absent parent isNative American or employed by a tribe, orfamilies with a divorce or child support orderfrom a tribal court.Child Welfare Program24-Hour Statewide Child Abuse Hotline1-800-522-3511Advocates for and protects children whohave been removed from their home due toneglect, physical, sexual or emotional abuse.Tribal social workers provide preventionservices, advocacy and assist in the familyreunification process. Children must be NativeAmerican and removed or at risk of removalfrom home and/or their parents or legalguardians.17Tribes222 Rosedale Rd.Ada, OK 74820580-436-0128Provides long-term positive differencesin the lives of children by focusing on thechild’s total development. Call for eligibilityrequirements.

ChickasawTribesDrug Court Support Services125 S. BroadwayAda, OK 74820580 272-517039 N. WashingtonArdmore, OK 73401580-226-4821 ext. 43Provides information for career development,educational needs, housing, children’sservices, family counseling, crisis interventionservices, advocacy, general referrals andcase management. For Chickasaw citizenswho are participating in drug court and theirextended family in the Chickasaw NationService Area. Applicants must present aChickasaw citizenship card or CDIB.Family Preservation231 Seabrook Rd.Ada, OK 74820580-272-5550Family Preservation Manager ext. 60430Program provides crisis prevention andreunification services for Native Americanfamilies. Provides home visitation, monetaryassistance, transportation for specific needs,referrals, parenting education, budgetingand life skills, advocacy and supportiveservices. Call for eligibility requirements.Foster Care/Adoption231 Seabrook Rd.Ada, OK 74820580-272-5550Provides care for Native American childrenplaced into tribal or state custody. Call foreligibility requirements.18

ChickasawIndian Child Welfare ServiceJustice Department520 E. ArlingtonAda, OK 74820580-436-7233Provides legal services to divisions ordepartments within the Chickasaw Nation.Call for eligibility requirements.Juvenile Justice Program520 E. ArlingtonAda, OK 74820580-436-7233This program monitors, provides counselingand supervises Native American juvenileoffenders who are involved in the ChickasawNation District Court. Call for eligibilityrequirements.Office of Violence Prevention231 Seabrook RoadAda, OK 74820580-272-558039 N. WashingtonArdmore, OK 73401580-226-4821Crisis Intervention, advocacy services, safetyplanning, emergency shelter, protection19Tribes231 Seabrook Rd.Ada, OK 74820580-272-5550Program advocates for and protects childrenwho have been removed from their homedue to neglect, physical, sexual or emotionalabuse. Call for eligibility requirements.

TribesChickasaworders and legal advocacy, domesticviolence education, referrals to communityresources, transportation, emotional support,encouragement, housing/relocation costs,case management, counseling services andcareer development services.Peaceful Heart Home580-272-5580580-226-4821A domestic violence shelter for NativeAmerican women and children offeringhousing up to 30 days, 24-hour staffing,food, clothing, Chickasaw elder volunteers,personal enrichment activities, advocacy,emotional support, counseling, careerdevelopment and social service referrals.Veterans Program301 W Main St., Ste. 604Ardmore, OK 73401Provides outreach services to tribalveterans and assists with the acquisitionof veteran’s benefits and services fromthe Veterans Administration and otherveterans organizations. Call for eligibilityrequirements.Youth Services580-310-6620Activities include boys and girls clubs, campsand events, clothing grant, leadership,martial arts and recreation. Call foreligibility requirements.20

ChickasawYouth Services Clothing GrantEducation & EmploymentAdult Learning Program300 Rosedale Rd.Ada, OK 74820580-421-7711Provides academic assistance to adultswho have dropped out of high school andwant to complete their General EquivalencyDevelopment (GED) diploma. Call foreligibility requirements.Arts in EducationP.O. Box 1548Ada, OK 74821580-272-5520After school arts program, Chickasawchildren’s choir, and teacher in-servicetraining and Native American/culturalclassroom instruction. Call for eligibilityrequirements.Career Development InitiativeP.O. Box 1548Ada, OK 74821580-272-5085Provides transitional employment services to21Tribes231 Seabrook RoadAda, OK 74820580-272-5585Provides students a 200 Visa gift card eachschool year to purchase school clothing. Callfor eligibility requirements.

ChickasawTribesindividuals with employment barriers. Callfor eligibility requirements.Career Technology Program300 Rosedale Rd.Ada, OK 74820580-421-7711Provides assistance to citizens who wantto further their education by attendingaccredited vocational or technical schoolsand other private training facilities. Call foreligibility requirements.Chickasaw Employment ProgramProvides employment opportunities ona temporary basis. Call for eligibilityrequirements.Chickasaw Foundation Scholarships110 W. 12th St.Ada, OK 74820580-421-9030Provides educational assistance for studentswho demonstrate excellence in academics,community service, dedication to NativeAmerica and a commitment to learning. Callfor eligibility requirements.Chickasaw Foundation Upward Bound580-371-9903Serves students from disadvantagedbackgrounds by providing them with skillsneeded for success in post-secondaryeducation. Call for eligibility requirements.22

ChickasawChickasha Holitoplichi Honors ProgramChickasaw Honor Club300 Rosedale Rd.Ada, OK 74820580-421-7711Provides an added incentive for studentsto strive for academic excellence. Callfor program information and eligibilityrequirements.Chickasaw Reading Program300 Rosedale Rd.Ada, OK 74820580-421-7711Assists children by providing books toencourage reading. Call for eligibilityrequirements.Fast Track GED Program300 Rosedale Rd.Ada, OK 74820580-421-7711Helps Chickasaw citizens to prepare forGED testing through an online Internetservice during a four-month period. Call foreligibility requirements.23Tribes300 Rosedale Rd.Ada, OK 74820580-421-7711This program rewards continuing educationand good grades. Programs includeincentive continuing education, incentivedegree completion, graduation stolesand graduation watch. Call for programinformation and eligibili

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