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About the Chickasaw Indians __ "The Chickasaw Nation wa a semi-nomadic people who patrolled their own territory while raiding and claiming territories north of theirs. They were considered a mixed tribe and called "the breeds" by Europeans, as the Chickasaw absorbed remnants of conquered tribes." A general overview. - From ehow.com - http://www.ehow.com/about_4569585_the-chickasaw-indians.html
Chickasaw ___Information about location and population lead of this excellent page which also provides a very good culture section and a lengthy tribal history. - Text only - From Lee Sultzman - http://www.tolatsga.org/chick.html
Chickasaw __ "In the 18th century the Chickasaw got involved in
the struggles between the British and French. They took sides with the
British against the French and Choctaw. In the 1830's they were removed with
force to Indian Territory that is now known as
Oklahoma." An
introductory look at the tribe. - From mnsu.edu -
http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/cultural/northamerica/chickasaw.html
Chickasaw ___A concise encyclopedic entry about the Chickasaw people. -
Text only - From MSN Encarta -
http://www.angelfire.com/realm/shades/nativeamericans/chickasaw.htm
Chickasaw __
"The Chickasaw Nation in Oklahoma is the 13th largest federally recognized
tribe in the United States. They are related to the
Choctaw and share a
common history with them. The Chickasaw are divided in two groups: the Impsaktea and the Intcutwalipa." An encyclopedic article with links to
related material. - illustrated - From wikipedia -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chickasaw
Chickasaw Area Indian Nation 1895___This is huge map which shows
Chickasaw lands in 1895. The relevant area is highlighted in yellow. -
Illustrated - From the 1895 U.S. Atlas -
http://www.livgenmi.com/1895/INNA/County/chickasaw.htm
Chickasaw Courts ___An interesting article full of information about the
court system, law and punishment in the Chickasaw Nation in the 1800s.
There is also a list of annual salaries by profession.- Illustrated - By
Czarina C. Conlan from an interview with Judge John H. Mashburn,
November 18th, 1926 -
http://digital.library.okstate.edu/Chronicles/v005/v005p400.html
Chickasaw Nation ITGenWeb ___Links to several pages dealing with the
history of the Chickasaw people in
Oklahoma, with a focus on genealogy.
- Illustrated - From OK GenWeb -
http://www.rootsweb.com/~itchicka/
Chickasaw Past01 ___A news story about archaeological investigations
into the Chickasaw's past. - Text only - From Mississippi State
University -
http://www.ur.msstate.edu/news/stories/2001/chickasaw.asp
The Chickasaw People __ "The Chickasaw Indians were a tribe of
great hunters and warriors whose towns were located near the headwaters of
the Tombigbee River in northeastern
Mississippi, but who ranged far and wide
over the whole Mississippi valley region. The Chickasaw, along with the
Cherokee,
Choctaw,
Creek and
Seminole, were one of the five Civilized Tribes
which were removed to Indian Territory (now Oklahoma) in the 1830's. "
A general overview. - From utm.edu -
http://www.utm.edu/departments/acadpro/library/departments/special_collections/wc_hist/chksaw.htm
The Chickasaw Wars ___An account of the conflict between the Chickasaw
Nation (who were allied with the British) and the French. Let me give
away the ending -- the Chickasaw were the victors.- Text only - From
Robert Fester -
http://members.tripod.com/~RFester/chic.html
Chickasaws: The Unconquerable People | Mississippi History Now __
"The Chickasaw Indians were
Mississippi’s second largest Indian group after
the Choctaws." A good overview and a good bibliography. - From
mshistory.k12.ms.us -
http://mshistory.k12.ms.us/articles/8/chickasaws-the-unconquerable-people
The Eloquent Protest of the Chickasaw Freedmen ___"Written in 1882 this
piece is one of the most eloquent documents, written by Freedmen leaders
King Blue, and Isaac Alexander. They made an appeal in the form of a
document called a Memorial of the Chickasaw Freedmen. In this document
their plight, and their plead for assistance from the United States is
felt by the reader. It is produced on this page in its entirety." - Text
only - From the African-Native American History & Genealogy Webpage -
http://www.african-nativeamerican.com/chickmem.htm
Information on the Chickasaw Indian Tribe's History ___"Learn about the
history, culture, way of life and present situation of the Chickasaw
Indian tribe." - Text only - From PageWise, Inc -
http://wywy.essortment.com/chickasawindian_rjoj.htm
The Legend of Reelfoot Lake __ "At the beginning of the 19th Century legend says that a tribe of the Chickasaws was ruled by a mightly Chief. His heart was heavy for his son had been born with a deformed foot. As the boy grew and developed normally, his walk was different from all the other Indians. He walked and ran with a rolling motion so his people called him Kalopin, meaning Reelfoot." Learn the legend of the lake. - From ecsis.net - http://www.ecsis.net/dsv/lakecounty/reelfoot/legend.html
Mississippi
Band of Chickasaw Indians __ General information about this band
of Chickasaw. - From mewo.tripod.com -
http://mewo.tripod.com/
Welcome to the Chickasaw Nation ___There is seemingly no end to the
information provided on this comprehensive website. Topics include the
arts, culture, history, current issues and tribal government. -
Illustrated - From the Chickasaw Nation -
http://www.chickasaw.net/
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