The Chickasaw White House, located in Milburn, Oklahoma, was built in 1895 and served as the residence of Chickasaw Governor Douglas Johnston and his family until 1971. It now operates as a museum offering historical insights into the Chickasaw Nation and Governor Johnston's life. Educational programs and guided tours are available, showcasing the evolving relationship between tribal and state governments as well as insights into Native American history and culture. The facility offers a unique learning opportunity for homeschoolers interested in exploring tribal history and governance through engaged learning sessions and may also feature hands-on activities and workshops related to Chickasaw culture and history.
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