Chickasaw Nation Productions shares the enduring legacy of the Chickasaw Nation and its people through documentary & feature film. #TeAtaMovie#ChickasawRancher
There’s something unforgettable about beautiful landscapes on screen. From the open horizons of “Montford: The Chickasaw Rancher” to the peaceful waters of “Te Ata,” these stories feel right at home this time of year.
When the portrait of Pearl Carter Scott was unveiled at the Oklahoma State Capitol, it honored her achievements and her spirit. At 13 years old, she stands ready to take flight, surrounded by the skies she once explored.
Stories captured on film become history shared across generations.
Filmmaking helps preserve culture, language and identity, keeping them alive for the future.
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Film is more than entertainment, it preserves history.
Through storytelling, we honor our history and culture and ensure future generations can see, hear and feel the legacy of the Chickasaw people.
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Happy Birthday, Mackenzie Astin!
A valued member of the Chickasaw Nation Productions family, Mackenzie brought Lt. Pratt to life in “Montford: The Chickasaw Rancher” and portrayed Clyde Fisher in “Te Ata.”
We appreciate his talent and dedication to every role.
Before the camera ever rolls, there is a commitment to truth, history and to the Chickasaw people. Cultural accuracy isn’t just a goal, it is the foundation.
Add powerful Chickasaw stories to your library for National Library Week.
From history to powerful storytelling, these titles honor culture, legacy and community.
Find them at https://t.co/EjhCCne0H9 and on Amazon.
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From script to screen.
Every powerful moment begins on the page. This scene from “First Encounter” shows how storytelling evolves from written word to living history.
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Happy birthday, Ben Huddleston!
Ben was the cinematographer for “Montford: The Chickasaw Rancher” and “Te Ata.” His talent helped shape these films, and we are grateful for the creativity and vision he brought to each story.
Pearl Carter Scott, a Chickasaw aviator who earned her pilot’s license during a time when women in aviation were rare. Her determination and love of flying left a legacy that continues to inspire generations of women who dare to dream.
#WomensHistoryMonth#AviationWeek
Women’s History Month is a time to honor the strength, creativity and leadership of women whose stories shaped our world.
Chickasaw Nation Productions is honored to share the stories of Chickasaw women whose voices continue to inspire us today.
#WomensHistoryMonth
Our Heritage Series shares Chickasaw stories you’ll want to watch again and again. Don’t miss “Bearer of the Morning,” “First Encounter” and more!
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This Native American Heritage Month, explore the inspiring stories of Chickasaw leaders and trailblazers.
Find these books at https://t.co/EjhCCne0H9 or on Amazon.
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Happy Birthday to Paul Sirmons!
With over 40 years of experience as a producer, director and line producer in film and television, Paul has brought powerful stories to life, including “Te Ata” and “Montford: The Chickasaw Rancher.” We’re grateful for his talent and vision.