Neal McCaleb was a man I admired, trusted, emulated, and treasured,” said Congressman Tom Cole. “I will miss his wisdom, his ...
A defender of tribal sovereignty and Native rights, Chickasaw politician and Oklahoma City native Neal McCaleb died on ...
Neal McCaleb is being remembered as a public servant who oversaw construction of hundreds of miles of new highways and ...
On December 30, Indian Health Service (IHS) Director Roselyn Tso and Chickasaw Nation Governor Bill Anoatubby will sign a joint venture agreement and lease to develop and operate the Newcastle ...
Neal McCaleb dedicated his life to public service, a calling that led him to prominent positions in tribal, state and federal government.
Neal, a Chickasaw citizen, was honored as the 2012 Red Earth Ambassador of the Year for his commitment to Native American ...
A civil engineer by profession, McCaleb was probably best known for his contributions to the state's highway system.
Captain Jefferson Keel (U.S. Army retired), Lieutenant Governor of the Chickasaw Nation and co-chairman of the National Native American Veterans Memorial Advisory Committee, talks about his ...
In 1898, the Curtis Act extended all provisions of the General Allotment Act to the Indian Territory, making the land of the Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Creek, and Seminole tribes eligible for ...