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Thursday, December 22, 2011
Winter Softball Camp

Photos from the Chickasaw Softball Camp. The camp was for girls 10-18 years of age and took place at Ardmore High School. The event was held indoors due to poor weather conditions.


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Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Winter Baseball Camp

Photos from the Chickasaw Winter Baseball Camp. The camp was for boys 8-18 years of age and took place at Ardmore High School. The event was held indoors due to poor weather conditions.


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Thursday, December 15, 2011
Elders' Christmas

Photos from the Elder's Christmas Luncheon held at the Agriplex in Ada Ok


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Jefferson Keel, Lieutenant GovernorJefferson Keel, Lieutenant Governor of the Chickasaw Nation, is a retired U.S. Army officer with over 20 years active duty service.  His combat experience included three years service in Viet Nam as an Infantryman, where he received the Bronze Star with “V” for valor, two purple hearts and numerous other awards and decorations for heroism.  Lt. Governor Keel has always proven himself as an effective leader.  He is a former Airborne Ranger, and served as an instructor in the elite US Army Rangers.  As an Infantry platoon sergeant and platoon leader, he gained valuable and extensive leadership and management experience. 

Lt. Governor Keel has a Bachelors degree from East Central University and a Master of Science degree from Troy University.  He also completed post graduate studies at East Central and East Texas Universities.  He has management experience in the private sector and tribal programs and operations.  He is extremely proud of his Native American heritage and often assists other tribes and groups in cultural and historic preservation activities.  Lt. Governor Keel is firmly committed to the service of Indian people and actively supports their desire to become self-reliant.  The welfare of the Chickasaw people is his first priority.  He is keenly aware of the roles and responsibilities expected of tribal leaders and earnestly believes in the policy of “helping our people through honorable public service.”   

Lt. Governor Keel's Army Ranger photo A highly respected tribal leader, Lt. Governor Keel is serving his second term as the First Vice President of the National Congress of American Indians, the nation’s oldest and largest tribal organization.  He serves as Chair for the Indian Health Service (IHS) Policy Advisory committee, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Tribal Consultation Advisory Committee and the Department of Justice Tribal Advisory Group.

Lt. Governor Keel also serves on the ECU Board of Directors, the Self-Governance Advisory Committee, the National Indian Child Welfare Association Board of Directors and the Facilities Appropriation Advisory Board.  He is a Master Mason, a graduate of Leadership Ada and active in his church and the community.  Lt. Governor Keel and his wife, Carol, have three children and eight grandchildren.

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