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  2. 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.

  3. Choctaw - Wikipedia

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    After the U.S. government had broken several treaties with the Choctaw people, and eventually when the Choctaw were forcibly removed from their traditional lands in Mississippi during the American tragedy of the Trail of Tears, the Choctaw reestablished themselves in Indian Territory according to the three most powerful districts in their lost ...

  4. List of Choctaw treaties - Wikipedia

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    The treaty, without Choctaw participation, put Choctaw country under U.S. control: n/a Fort Adams: 1801: United States: Mississippi Territory: Re-defined Choctaw cession to England and permission for Natchez Trace: 2,641,920 acres (10,691.5 km 2) Fort Confederation: 1802: United States: Mississippi Territory: Boundary re-defined, and lands ...

  5. Choctaw Country - Wikipedia

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    Some Choctaw had started moving into the region from Mississippi since the Treaty of Doak's Stand in 1820. Per a treaty signed by the United States on January 20, 1825, with the Choctaw, the land west of a line "one hundred paces east of Fort Smith, and running thence, due south, to Red river" was ceded to the Choctaw. The residents west of the ...

  6. File:Map of Pickens County Chickasaw Nation.pdf - Wikipedia

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    This file was created explicitly for this Wikipedia article by the Geographic Information Systems office of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma. For more information contact publicrelations@choctawnation.com. The map is one of several developed to illustrate articles regarding the Choctaw Nation's former districts and counties. Author

  7. Doaksville, Choctaw Nation - Wikipedia

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    Map of Indian Territory, Doaksville at bottom right. Doaksville is a former settlement, now a ghost town, located in present-day Choctaw County, Oklahoma. [1] It was founded between 1824 and 1831, by people of the Choctaw Indian tribe who were forced to leave their homes in the Southeastern United States and relocate in an area designated for their resettlement in Indian Territory.

  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. Blue County, Choctaw Nation - Wikipedia

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    Blue County was bordered on its north by Atoka County, Choctaw Nation and on its east by Jackson County, Choctaw Nation. To its west was the Chickasaw Nation. [5] Originally larger than in later years, Blue County lost territory when a new county, Jackson County, was carved out of portions of Atoka County, Blue County and Kiamitia County in ...