Our Government

Defending Our Sovereign Rights as a Native American Tribe

The MOWA Choctaw Band of Indians is governed by a Tribal Council, which oversees the community's affairs and works to protect the tribe’s heritage, resources, and future. The council is responsible for upholding tribal sovereignty and advocating for federal recognition, while ensuring the well-being of over 8,000 members. The MOWA government focuses on improving education, healthcare, housing, and economic opportunities, while preserving Choctaw culture and traditions for future generations.

Tribal Council

Learn more about the MOWA Choctaw Tribal Council, leadership, governance, and procedure.

Enrollment

Learn more about how to become a MOWA Choctaw Tribal Member

Human Resources & Employment

Interested in working at the MOWA Office? Looking for contractor bids to be hired for MOWA Reservation projects?

Community Services

Our tribe promotes a wholistic approach to the emotional, physical, social, and spiritual well-being of our members. Learn more about our recreation, youth, and education services and resources.

Government & Public Affairs

Learn more about the roles and departments that support and advocate for the tribe, its members and community.

Health

A healthy tribe is a happy tribe. Learn more about our on-site clinic services for tribal members and the greater community.