Biskinik
The Biskinik is a monthly publication, a monthly newspaper published in The State of Oklahoma, sent free to registered Choctaw Nation tribal members upon request.[1] It was started in 1997.[2] It is published by the Choctaw Nation in Durant, Oklahoma.[3] The Library of Congress shows a record of its publication from 1978 to 1981 and from 1983 to the present.[3]
Type | Monthly newspaper |
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Owner(s) | Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma |
Founded | 1997 |
Language | English |
City | Durant, Oklahoma |
Country | United States |
OCLC number | 28288034 |
Website | www.choctawnation.com |
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The publication shares its name with the Choctaw word for a speckled, scissortail species of woodpecker.[4] According to Choctaw legend, the Bishinik was one of two birds to escape the Great Flood and was known as the "little Chahta news bird".[4] The bird was said to warn Choctaws when someone was approaching by tapping out messages on trees.[4]
References
- BishinikArchived January 5, 2010, at the Wayback Machine at Choctaw Nation Website (Retrieved April 8, 2010)
- "Native American Culture". Sosu Library. Retrieved January 9, 2017.
- About this Newspaper: Bishinik at Library of Congress (Retrieved April 8, 2010)
- Bishinik, The Little Chahta News Bird (Retrieved April 8, 2010)
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