CPRN Archive
Look back at some of the work of the CPRN, Chief Warhorse and the Chahta Tribe.
State of Louisiana Dept. of Health and Hospitals
A letter reviewing cooperative efforts between the Louisiana Dept. of Health’s Bureau of Minority Health Access and the Chahta Tribe.
CPRN 2021 Training program highlighted in Louisiana Department of Health CDC Advisory Committee Quarterly Newsletter
The Chahta Tribe is commended for presenting the 2021 Community Preparedness Response Network training program online during a pandemic with evacuation.
State of Louisiana Dept. of Health and Hospitals
A letter reviewing cooperative efforts between the Louisiana Dept. of Health’s Bureau of Minority Health Access and the Chahta Tribe.
CPRN founder hosts FEMA representative on Cookin’ with Chief radio show.
Chief Warhorse Gillum of the Chahta Tribe hosts FEMA’s Carl Henderson in 2016 on her radio show, Cookin’ with Chief.
Mississippi Recovery Office of FEMA
FEMA’s Mississippi Recovery Office recognition for Native American Heritage Month, 2011 and the Chahta Tribe’s model program, the CPRN.
Pulaski Country, Arkansas Community Service commends Chahta tribe’s preparedness for Hurricane Katrina.
As the Chahta Tribe evacuated ahead of Hurricane Katrina and prepared members for relief, recover and re-entry, it became a model for others to follow.
Little Rock TV station highlights giving of Chahta Tribe during recovery.
During the recovery phase following Hurricane Katrina, the Chahta Tribe gave back during the Christmas season to the community where they relocated.
Chahta Tribe recovers in Arkansas after disaster.
The Chahta Tribe evacuated to Arkansas prior to Hurricane Katrina making landfall.
Chahta Tribe honored in St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana
The St. Tammany Parish Council officially recognized the Chahta tribe 2003.