Poteau Daily News

Choctaw Nation celebrates National Women’s History Month, author Kidwell

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DURANT - March is National Women’s History Month, a time to recognize and celebrate the remarkable contributi­ons of women throughout history. This month, the Choctaw Nation pays tribute to the influentia­l role of Choctaw women in shaping their communitie­s and preserving their cultural heritage.

The Choctaw Nation has a long-standing tradition of being a matriarcha­l society, where women have always held positions of respect and power.

Through traditiona­l storytelli­ng and art, the importance of women in Choctaw history is portrayed, where they have been recognized as the givers and supporters of life, working alongside men.

Even in modern times, Choctaw women continue to break barriers and contribute significan­tly to society, challengin­g gender norms and stereotype­s. One such remarkable woman is Dr. Clara Sue Kidwell, a Native American academic scholar, historian, feminist, and author. Dr. Kidwell’s achievemen­ts have earned her a Lifetime Achievemen­t Award from the American Society for Ethnohisto­ry.

At a time when few Native women held doctoral degrees, Dr. Kidwell establishe­d study programs for several universiti­es and served as assistant director in the Research and Cultural Resources department at the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D.C.

Dr. Kidwell was the first to be highlighte­d in the biography series “Choctaw Culture Keepers.” The book titled “Dr. Clara Sue Kidwell, Teacher and Mentor” tells the story of a resilient Choctaw tribal member from northeast Oklahoma who became recognized as a national leader in the field of American Indian studies.

“As we celebrate National Women’s History Month, let us honor the contributi­ons of Choctaw women and recognize their invaluable role in shaping our society,” said Chief Gary Batton. “Their stories inspire future generation­s to break barriers and achieve greatness.”

Dr. Kidwell’s accomplish­ments highlight her success and serve as a testament to the strength and resilience of Choctaw women. Her dedication to education and commitment to preserving Choctaw culture has greatly impacted the Native American community.

For more informatio­n about Dr. Clara Sue Kidwell and her Lifetime Achievemen­t Award, visit https:// www.choctawnat­ion. com/biskinik/news/ kidwell-earns-lifetimeac­hievement-award/.

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