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  2. List of Choctaw treaties - Wikipedia

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    The entire Choctaw Nation divided up by treaty in relation to the U.S. state of Mississippi. List of Choctaw Treaties is a comprehensive chronological list of historic agreements that directly or indirectly affected the Choctaw people, a Native American tribe, with other nations. Choctaw land was systematically obtained through treaties ...

  3. Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma (Choctaw: Chahta Okla) is a Native American reservation [5] occupying portions of southeastern Oklahoma in the United States. [6] At roughly 6,952,960 acres (28,138 km 2; 10,864 sq mi), it is the second-largest reservation in area after the Navajo, exceeding that of the seven smallest U.S. states.

  4. Fort Coffee, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    The site of Fort Coffee was located in Skullyville County, a part of the Moshulatubbee District of the Choctaw Nation. [6] In 1843, the Choctaw nation allowed the Methodist Episcopal church to establish the Fort Coffee Choctaw Boys Academy in the buildings. This school continued until the outbreak of the Civil War, when Confederate forces ...

  5. Butterfield Overland Mail in Indian Territory - Wikipedia

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    Fort Smith was also the junction point of the south bound coaches with the Memphis mail and its passengers. From Fort Smith the 7th Division route crossed the Poteau River into Indian Territory into the Choctaw Nation at Skullyville and left the Chickasaw Nation at Colbert's Ferry into Texas. There were 12 stage stations in Indian Territory ...

  6. 5 THINGS TO KNOW: What is the Choctaw Nation STAR Program and ...

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    Aug. 14—The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma details the Success through Academic Recognition incentive program for Choctaw students nationwide who are enrolled in grades 2nd through 12th. 1 What is ...

  7. Edmund McCurtain - Wikipedia

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    Edmund McCurtain was born on June 4, 1842, at Fort Coffee, the son of Cornelius McCurtain.During the American Civil War he served under his brother Jackson McCurtain in the Confederate First Regiment of Choctaw and Chickasaw Mounted Rifles.

  8. Choctaw Nation opens first tribally-owned children's advocacy ...

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    Aug. 25—Choctaw Nation Prosecutor Kara Bacon said an advocacy center operated by the southeast Oklahoma tribal nation is an answer to a challenge given by a Lakota Chief more than a hundred ...

  9. Skullyville, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Unusually for the Choctaw Nation's county governments, an extant building from its time as county seat has survived: the Skullyville County Jail. The name "Skullyville" is derived from iskulli or iskuli, the Choctaw word for money. This was the place where tribal members could collect their annuity payments at the Choctaw Agency.