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  2. Chickasaw Nation - Wikipedia

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    The Chickasaw Nation (Chickasaw: Chikashsha I̠yaakni) 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. Four Oklahomans sentenced in fatal fentanyl overdose case - AOL

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    After an Oklahoma man was found dead within the Chickasaw Nation, four people were sentenced in federal court to prison terms. Four Oklahomans sentenced in fatal fentanyl overdose case Skip to ...

  4. Ada, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    In 1975, the Chickasaw Nation opened its headquarters in Ada. [ 23 ] [ 7 ] Revenues for the Nation were over 12 billion dollars in 2011, most of which is funneled through Ada. [ 24 ] The Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Center, a large water research lab staffed by the Environmental Protection Agency , opened in 1966. [ 7 ]

  5. State to rebuild Ada's notorious 'Crazy Corner' intersection ...

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    A Chickasaw Nation flag flies on the Tribal Flag Plaza north of the state Capitol. An intersection in Ada — long known as the site of numerous traffic fatalities and accidents ― will be ...

  6. Douglas H. Johnston - Wikipedia

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    Douglas Hancock Cooper Johnston (October 16, 1856 – June 28, 1939, Chickasaw), also known as "Douglas Henry Johnston", was a tribal leader who served as the last elected governor of the Chickasaw Nation from 1898 to 1902. He was re-elected in 1904.

  7. South Central Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    The Chickasaw Nation lies within the region, with the tribal capitol building located at Tishomingo and its headquarters in Ada. The Chickasaw Nation, which runs "Chickasawcountry.com"., promotes the idea of Chickasaw Country as the 13 south-central Oklahoma counties that comprise the Chickasaw Nation, being the Tourism Department’s seven ...

  8. Sippia Paul Hull - Wikipedia

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    Sippia Paul Hull (1852 – February 15, 1937) was a Chickasaw woman and early settler of Pauls Valley, Oklahoma, where she managed a large farm and household alongside her husband. She documented her experiences growing up in the Chickasaw Nation and living through significant historical events in Indian Territory , with her writings preserved ...

  9. Chickasaw - Wikipedia

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    Most of their descendants remain as residents of what is now Oklahoma. [3] The Chickasaw Nation in Oklahoma is the 13th-largest federally recognized tribe in the United States. Its members are related to the Choctaw and share a common history with them.