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  2. Chickasaw Nation - Wikipedia

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    The Chickasaw Nation (Chickasaw: Chikashsha IÌ yaakni) is a federally recognized Indigenous nation with headquarters in Ada, Oklahoma, in the United States.The Chickasaw Nation descends from an Indigenous population historically located in the southeastern United States, including present-day northern Mississippi, northwestern Alabama, southwestern Kentucky, and western Tennessee. [1]

  3. Chickasaw - Wikipedia

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    The Chickasaw Nation of Oklahoma, official site; Chickasaw.tv The online video network of the Chickasaw Nation. Chickasaw Nation Industries (government contracting arm of the Chickasaw Nation) "Chickasaws: The Unconquerable People", a brief history by Greg O'Brien, Ph.D. Tishomingo; Pashofa recipe; Tanshpashofa recipe

  4. KCNP - Wikipedia

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    Established in 2009, Chickasaw Community Radio Network provides news, public affairs, weather coverage and a wide variety of music for citizens in south-central Oklahoma. Owned and operated as a public service of the Chickasaw Nation, KCNP is a non-commercial community radio station.

  5. Sulphur tornado: Chickasaw Nation launches $6 million ... - AOL

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    The Chickasaw Nation announced Thursday the tribe is launching a $6 million fundraising drive to not just rebuild and preserve what is left of downtown Sulphur but to also provide architects and ...

  6. Chickasaw Nation Capitols - Wikipedia

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    The Nation became independent in 1856 when a treaty was signed in Washington giving the Chickasaw Nation full ownership of 4,707,903 acres of land and the right of independent government. [2] The Chickasaw modeled their government after the United States, moving from a tribal council to a three-branch system consisting of legislative, executive ...

  7. Chickasaw National Recreation Area - Wikipedia

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    "Bromide Pavilion" built by Civilian Conservation Corps in Platt National Park. Photo made July 12, 2007. In 1902, Orville H. Platt, a U.S. Senator from the state of Connecticut, introduced legislation to establish the 640-acre Sulphur Springs Reservation, protecting 32 freshwater and mineral springs, in Murray County, Oklahoma (then part of Indian Territory).

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  9. Treaty with Choctaws and Chickasaws - Wikipedia

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    Holmes Colbert was a commissioner for the Chickasaw Nation. Colbert developed the Chickasaw Nation's constitution in the 1850s. [3] The treaty had 64 terms. The following abbreviated terms of the treaty were: Perpetual peace and friendship; Protection provided by the Confederacy; Confederacy will not abandon or desert them; Boundaries defined