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  2. Choctaw - Wikipedia

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    The original peoples involved in this coalescence ... Obala Chaha meaning may relate to the location of ... was a district Choctaw chief in Indian Territory ...

  3. Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    The Choctaw Nation is the third-largest federally recognized tribe in the United States, and shares borders with the reservations of the Chickasaw, Muscogee, and Cherokee, as well as the U.S. states of Texas and Arkansas. The original territory has expanded and shrunk several times since the 19th century, reaching its current boundaries in 1867.

  4. Chahta Tamaha, Indian Territory - Wikipedia

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    Chahta Tamaha (Choctaw Town) served as the capital of the Choctaw Nation from 1863 to 1883 in Indian Territory. The town developed initially around the Armstrong Academy, which was operated by Protestant religious missionaries from 1844 to 1861 to serve Choctaw boys. After the capital was relocated to another town, this community declined.

  5. History of the Choctaw - Wikipedia

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    The History of the Choctaws, or Chahtas, are a Native American people originally from the Southeast of what is currently known as the United States.They are known for their rapid post-colonial adoption of a written language, transitioning to yeoman farming methods, having European-American lifestyles enforced in their society, and acquiring some customs from Africans they enslaved.

  6. Choctaw Country - Wikipedia

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    Following passage of the Indian Removal Act of 1830, and ratification of the Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek with Choctaw leaders in 1830, by which they ceded most of their land in the Southeast, the federal government began forced removal of the Choctaw. By 1834, nearly 8,000 Choctaw had arrived in their new land over the "trail of tears and ...

  7. Blue County, Choctaw Nation - Wikipedia

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    The last county seat was Caddo, Indian Territory—the present-day Caddo, Oklahoma, which was also the largest town in Blue County prior to the coming of the railroads. [2] Blue County was one of the original 19 counties created by the General Council of the Choctaw Nation in 1850. [3] Prior to being known as Blue County, the area was called ...

  8. List of traditional territories of the Indigenous peoples of ...

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    Choctaw country, [42] the Choctaw country [43] Chahta (Choctaw) In Choctaw legend, "Chahta" is the name of the first man to come out of the earth. [44] Chicora [45] the land of Chicora [46] Chicora: Spanish: tierra de Chicora. [47] Chikashsha Yakni, Chikasha yakni [48] ("Land of Chicksa") Chickasaw Country, [49] the Chickasaw country [50 ...

  9. Indian Territory - Wikipedia

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    The territory was located in the Central United States. While Congress passed several Organic Acts that provided a path for statehood for much of the original Indian Country, Congress never passed an Organic Act for the Indian Territory. Indian Territory was never an organized territory of the United States.