The first Chickasaw Capitol House built in Indian Territory is preserved inside the museum along with a beautiful collection of pottery, jewelry, beadwork, artifacts, Chickasaw artwork and archives. The Chickasaw Council House Museum is located on Capitol Square in Tishomingo next to the Chickasaw National Capitol. Visitors can learn more about the Chickasaw people who helped shape our Nation by making reservations for a guided tour of the museum.
*Individual and groups welcome. Group tours will be limited to 14 people or less per tour and must make reservations in advance.
The first Chickasaw Council House built in Indian Territory is preserved inside the museum, along with large collections of Chickasaw art, artifacts and archives. Visitors can stop by the museum and peruse a fascinating array of souvenirs, books, music and Chickasaw language materials. Guests also enjoy browsing a beautiful collection of pottery, jewelry, beadwork and other artwork by Chickasaw artists.
The Chickasaw Council House Museum is located in Capitol Square in Tishomingo next to the Chickasaw National Capitol Building. Admission to the museum is free and open to the public on Tuesdays through Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Plan a fun and educational trip to the Chickasaw Council House Museum today and come experience a captivating world of Chickasaw history culture!