CHOCTAW

chŏkˈtô, Native North Americans whose language belongs to the Muskogean branch of the Hokan-Siouan linguistic stock (see Native American languages). They formerly occupied central and S Mississippi with some outlying groups in Alabama, Georgia, and Louisiana. Choctaw culture was similar to that of the Creek and Chickasaw, who were their enemies in repeated wars. The Choctaw economy was based on agriculture, and the Choctaw were perhaps the most competent farmers in the Southeast. Friendly toward the French colonists, the Choctaw were their allies in wars against other tribes. After being forced to cede their lands in Alabama and Mississippi, they moved (1832) to the Indian Territory in Oklahoma, where they became one of the Five Civilized Tribes. In 1990 there were over 85,000 Choctaw in the United States, with more than half living in Oklahoma.

See A. Debo, The Rise and Fall of the Choctaw Republic (3d ed. 1967); A. H. DeRosier, The Removal of the Choctaw Indians (1971); W. D. Baird, Peter Pitchlynn: Chief of the Choctaws (1972); C. K. Reeves, The Choctaw Before Removal (1985).

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...eighteenth-century Choctaw ideology as it related...exposes ways that Choctaws expressed power in...of the multiethnic Choctaw confederacy by the...severely disrupted Choctaw life from 1747 to 1750, and Choctaws worked hard to unite...
...Bingo Palace, xxx , 210 -11 Choctaw Nation Homemakers Association, 138 Choctaw Nation Indian Hospital, 113...also Talihina Indian Hospital Choctaw Nation Tax Commission, 210 . See also taxes churches: Choctaws and, 22 , 30 , 36 , 40, 42...
...1982); the Clifton Choctaw in nearby Mora, Natchitoches...a number of ethnic Choctaws in the Baton Rouge...Chakchiuma, spoke Choctaw. There is also a band of ethnic Choctaws in Western Alabama, known as the Mowa Choctaw. There were apparently...
...disagrees and appears to be correct. The Choctaw commissioners admitted that the large...as Young, cites reports that many Choctaws had left the treaty ground by the...previously tried to secure. DeRosier, Choctaw Removal , pp. 123-27. Young...
...Mould and Liasha Alex during an afternoon storytelling session at the Choctaw Language Immersion Camp. See Stories in Choctaw for Choctaw lan- guage version. The Choctaws neighbors used to call them pashi falaya or long hairs (Howard and Levine...
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...Brown 1980). CONCLUSION Choctaw beer was an important part of the culture of the Choctaw Nation. While "choc" originated with the Choctaws, it quickly became the favorite...nationality and ethnic group in the Choctaw Nation. Despite the governments...
...annuities to the Choctaw and Chickasaw...concluded that "the Choctaws and Chickasaws obtained...O. 1971. The Choctaw Indians: A Geographical...Schlenker. 1980. The Choctaws: Cultural Evolution...District Claims of the Choctaw Chickasaw Nation...Final Move of the Choctaws. Chronicles of...
...groups was exploited for Choctaw gain. The Choctaws amassed considerable...embarrassment to modern Choctaws, that the Choctaw word for "white person...preferentially employ Choctaws. More recently, Choctaw Nation is in the business...
...committed on the Choctaw reservation...matters involving Choctaws domiciled on the...percent Mississippi Choctaw blood; (77) indeed...full-blooded Choctaws. (78) As a result...two full-blooded Choctaws to a non-Indian...greater impact on the Choctaw Tribe than a similar...
Choctaw Tales. by G.H. Bennett Choctaw Tales. Collected and annotated by Tom Mould with a Foreword...hbk) The rich oral tradition of the Mississippi Band of the Choctaw people is fully reflected in this diverse collection that includes...
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...most people. However, to the Choctaw Indians it is the beginning...stops and bingo halls, the Choctaw nation has a variety of other...small town of Talahina, the Choctaws have a hospital and substance...will handle the case. The Choctaw society is no different from...
...Unemployment among the Choctaw is only 3 percent...brought change to the Choctaws of Mississippi, he...jobs are available on Choctaw land in law, engineering...young people among the Choctaws. They come back to...concern today to preserve Choctaw culture. Did you grow...
...Chief Hollis Roberts of the Choctaw Nation led a thousand people...search of food in 1849. The Choctaw know all about such dark journeys...dead of winter, some 14,000 Choctaws perished. In 1847, in the...Skullyville, Oklahoma, the Choctaw heard of the famine devastating...
...academic knowledge required in todays workplace." To bridge the gap, Eastern Oklahoma County Area Vocational School (EOC) in Choctaw, Oklahoma, called in a couple of specialists and the result was the "applied basic skills program." We--mathematics...
...her to oppose the Louisiana Jena band of Choctaw Indians permit request to establish a...proposal for a new casino by the Jena Band of Choctaw Indians, which would have competed with...the Louisiana Coushatta and Mississippi Choctaw, both Abramoff clients. V. Heather...
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...Register-Guard Crossing Bok Chitto: A Choctaw Tale of Friendship and Freedom By Jim...became an instant favorite. Tingle, a Choctaw storyteller, and Bridges, a Cherokee...solemnity of the paintings. Based on a Choctaw legend and narrated with Tingles poetic...
...awards for the Creeks and Choctaws. He also was known throughout...Tribes - Cherokee, Creek, Choctaw, Chickasaw and Seminole - to the Southern cause. The Choctaw and Chickasaw, being slaveholders...McIntosh; and finally, three Choctaw/Chickasaw regiments under...
...14-year-old were reported dead in Choctaw County. Yazoo County governor Haely Barbour...scratches - the Lord blessed me." In Choctaw County, grocer Ron Sullivan was on the...there. After I hit it, it collapsed." Choctaw County sheriffs deputy Johnny Ellington...
...entry. Alabama, Indian tribe or from the Choctaw word for thicket-clearers (22, 1819...coloured water (32, 1858); Mississippi, Choctaw: father of waters (20, 1817); Missouri...great river (17, 1803); Oklahoma, Choctaw: red people (46, 1907); Oregon...
...Book Notes. Byline: The Register-Guard Choctaw storyteller in Eugene on Saturday Award-winning Choctaw storyteller and author Tim Tingle appears...personal tales that are interwoven with Choctaw music. Tingle has collected Native American...
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...The Rise and Fall of the Choctaw Republic (3d ed. 1967...DeRosier, The Removal of the Choctaw Indians (1971); W. D...Peter Pitchlynn: Chief of the Choctaws (1972); C. K. Reeves, The Choctaw Before Removal (1985...
...disputed West Florida boundary. Gainess influence over the Choctaw kept them from joining Tecumsehs confederation against the...settlers who poured into the Alabama country after 1816. When the Choctaw were to be removed beyond the Mississippi, they insisted that...
...HURLEY, PATRICK JAY 1883 1963, U.S. cabinet officer, b. Choctaw Territory (now in Oklahoma). Hurley practiced law in Tulsa, Okla., was (1912 17) national attorney for the Choctaw Nation, and fought in France in World War I as a colonel...
...languages ). They occupied N Mississippi and were closely related in language and culture to the Choctaw. The Chickasaw warred constantly with the Choctaw, the Creek, the Cherokee, and the Shawnee. The decline of the Chickasaw can be traced to...
FIVE CIVILIZED TRIBES inclusive term used since mid-19th cent. for the Cherokee , Chickasaw , Choctaw , Creek , and Seminole tribes of E Oklahoma. By 1850 some 60,000 members of these tribes were settled in the Indian Territory...
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