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         Choctaw Nation Native Americans:     more books (24)
  1. Music of the Choctaw Nation for the Native American Flute or Recorder Vol. I by Daniel Chazanoff, 1998
  2. Living in the Land of Death: The Choctaw Nation, 1830-1860 (Native American Series (East Lansing, Mich.).) by Donna Akers, 2004-07
  3. The Choctaw Nation (Native Peoples) by Allison Lassieur, 2001-01
  4. Laws of the Choctaw Nation: Passed at the Regular Session of the General Council Convened at Tushka Humma, October 27th, 1889 & Adjourned November (Constitutions ... and Laws of the American Indian Tribes) by Choctaw Nation, 1975-12
  5. General & Special Laws of the Choctaw Nation: Passed at the Regular Session of the General Council, Convened at Chahta Tamaha, October 3rd & Adjourned ... and Laws of the American Indian Tribes) by Choctaw Nation, 1975-06
  6. The Choctaw Laws: Passed at the Special Sessions in January 1894 & April 1894 (Constitutions & Laws of the American Indian Tribes Ser 2: Vol23) by Choctaw Nation, 1975-06
  7. Acts & Resolutions of the General Council of the Choctaw Nation, Passed at Its Regular Session, October, 1897-& Also All the School Laws of the Chocta ... Laws of the American Indian Tribes (Wilmin) by Choctaw Nation, 1973-12
  8. Acts & Resolutions of the General Council of the Choctaw Nation, Passed at Its Regular Session, 1902 & Extra Session, 1902 (Constitutions and Laws of the American Indian Tribes (Wilmin) by Choctaw Nation, 1973-12
  9. Acts of Council of the Choctaw Nation, Passed at the Regular Sessions of October 1895 & 1896, & the Special Session of September, 1896 (Constitutions and Laws of the American Indian Tribes (Wilmin) by Choctaw Nation, 1973-12
  10. Acts & Resolutions of the General Council of the Choctaw Nation Passed at Its Regular Session, 1903 (Constitutions and Laws of the American Indian Tribes (Wilmin) by Choctaw Nation, 1973-12
  11. Acts & Resolutions (Constitutions and Laws of the American Indian Tribes (Wilmin) by Choctaw Nation, 1973-12
  12. Choctaw Nation: A Story of American Indian Resurgence (North American Indian Prose Award) by Valerie Lambert, 2007-07-01
  13. Laws of the Choctaw Nation Passed at the Regular Session of the General Council Convened at Tushka Humma Oct 1892 (Constitutions & Laws of the Americ) by Choctaw Nation, 1975-06
  14. Acts and Resolutions of the General Council of the Choctaw Nation, Passed at Its Regular Session, 1899 (Constitutions and Laws of the American Indian) by Scholarly Resources, 1975-06

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The above is the wedding picture of Karen's great grandparents, Dennis Thomas Price and Joanna C Carr in 1879. This page is dedicated to two wonderful women in my life, Karen Pfister and Melodie Sanders, both of Cherokee and Choctaw descent This page last updated 2 April 2001
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Native L posting on the Choctaw and the Trail of Tears This is a picture of Martha M. CROWDER. The original photography was taken around 1890. Martha was born on the 9th day of January 1832, and she died on the 28th day of October 1922. Her Dawes Commission Roll number is No. 12916. She married (1) Hiram KING, Jr. and (2) Starnes W. FOLSOM (Dawes Roll No. 12915). She is the daughter of Harris and Nancy (WILKINSON) CROWDER. Harris CROWDER was a Choctaw and Nancy WILKINSON CROWDER was a White. Martha is the half-sister of John HENDRIX, Melodie Sanders' Great- Great-Grandfather. The original photograph is owned by Melodie Sanders. Personal note from Karen HI . What can I say about my people and who I am. Most of you know me as PrinyP or GFS Karen . So now it is time for me to say a little about me. I am Karen Price/Pfister my father is Dennis Joseph Price.

4. Jena Band Of Choctaw Indians Tribal Council- Jena Louisiana- Resources For Tribe
A sovereign nation of native americans, the council provides guidance and assistance to tribal members in areas such as health, environmental, housing, transportation, and education.
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    THE JENA BAND OF CHOCTAW INDIANS TRIBAL COUNCIL VISION
    The Jena Band of Choctaw Indians, a sovereign nation of Native Americans, envisions the ideal future of The Jena Band of Choctaw Indians as being one in which all Tribal members are both prosperous and contented in all aspects of their physical, emotional, economical, and spiritual well-being.
    THE JENA BAND OF CHOCTAW INDIANS TRIBAL COUNCIL
    (from left to right) Jerry Jackson, Gwen Robbins, Christine Norris (chief),
    Donna Chapman, Chip Fisher
    The Jena Band of Choctaw Indians Administration Office
    TRIBAL COUNCIL MISSION STATEMENT The Mission of the Jena Band of Choctaw Indians is to incorporate efforts that are intended to move The Jena Band of Choctaw Indians towards reaching the stated Tribal Council Vision and include the following:
    • To promote business, financial, and organizational development, provide programmatic services and assist in cultural heritage preservation and enrichment efforts at the tribal and individual tribal member level.
    • To develop a strong sense of tribal unity, camaraderie, and a common shared vision/dream of working together for the betterment of all, within our sovereign nation of The Jena Band of Choctaw Indians.
  • 5. Compact Histories
    was common among native americans, no other tribe used Civilized Tribes (Chickasaw, Cherokee, choctaw, Creek, Seminole), no other then, the Chickasaw nation was the last Confederate
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    Compact Histories. Please Note: These Compact Histories are presented here to provide information to those interested in learning more about the First Nations. Lee Sultzman has authored all of the Histories. They are NOT here to provide spoon fed information for "school reports." Accordingly we are not interested in any questions asking for help in completing your school assignment. As to those who question our credibility, you may take us or leave us. These Histories were written and assembled as a labor-of-love. Take them or leave them, period. Abenaki Native Americans have occupied northern New England for at least 10,000 years. There is no proof these ancient residents were ancestors of the Abenaki, but there is no reason to think they were not. Acolapissa The mild climate of the lower Mississippi required little clothing. Acolapissa men limited themselves pretty much to a breechcloth, women a short skirt, and children ran nude until puberty. With so little clothing with which to adorn themselves, the Acolapissa were fond of decorating their entire bodies with tattoos. In cold weather a buffalo robe or feathered cloak was added for warmth.

    6. Native American Tribes And Cultures
    nation in South Carolina Cherokee (1) Cherokee at native americans, (2) Cherokeenation choctaw (1) choctaw, (2) choctaw Indian, (3) choctaw nation of Oklahoma
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    Cultures
    Below is an indexed list of links to sites on specific Native American tribes and cultures. This is a companion page to an EduScapes project on Native Americans . Before you return to the main page, you might also want to connect to the other two companion pages for the project: (1) Native American Biographies - A to Z and (2) Comprehensive Index Sites

    7. Native Americans - Choctaw
    nation Homepage http//www.niti.net/~michael/choctaw/ History, genealogy, research,and links to other choctaw information on the web. native americans
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    Choctaw
    Native North Americans whose language belongs to the Muskogean branch of the Hokan-Siouan linguistic stock. They formerly occupied central and S Mississippi with some outlying groups in Alabama, Georgia, and Louisiana. Choctaw culture was similar to that of the Creek and Chickasaw, who were their enemies in repeated wars. The Choctaw economy was based on agriculture, and the Choctaw were perhaps the most competent farmers in the Southeast. Friendly toward the French colonists, the Choctaw were their allies in wars against other tribes. After being forced to cede their lands in Alabama and Mississippi, they moved (1832) to the Indian Territory in Oklahoma, where they became one of the Five Civilized Tribes. See Angie Debo, The Rise and Fall of the Choctaw Republic (3d ed. 1967); A. H. DeRosier, The Removal of the Choctaw Indians (1971); W. D. Baird, Peter Pitchlynn: Chief of the Choctaws (1972); Carolyn K. Reeves, The Choctaw Before Removal Choctaw Princess Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma
    This isn't a large site, but it gives a good summary of this tribe, past and

    8. Native Americans - Ancestry
    Links to native American and genealogy rings. History of family association for thedescendants of Margaret McCoyThompson among the choctaw nation of Oklahoma
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    As with any other family research, it is best to start with your 'known' parent and work back toward your descendent. Genealogical Research for Native Americans
    Encyclopedia Smithsonian How do I trace my Indian ancestry?
    Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians Center for American Indian Research and Education (CAIRE)
    Their mission is to improve the status of Native people by promoting, developing, and evaluating culturally appropriate health, education, and social programs. American Indian Culture Research Center
    Find your ancestry information here National Museum of the American Indian
    http://www.si.edu/cgi-bin/nav.cgi Native American Ancestry Hunting Newsletter
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    The African - Native Genealogy Homepage - Celebrating the Estelusti, The Freedmen, Oklahoma's Black Indians of the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, and Seminole Nations. Blue Wolf's Abenaki Indian Home Page - Abenaki tribal heritage, with many Abenaki links including other Native American sites and genealogy.

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    10. Native Americans
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    Updated July 19, 2003
    PRIMARY DOCUMENTS

    Treaties Between the United States and Native Americans

    The Avalon Project : Statutes of the United States Concerning Native Americans

    World History Archives: Indigenous Peoples of the Americas

    KAPPLER'S INDIAN AFFAIRS: LAWS AND TREATIES
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    THIS WEEK IN NORTH "AMERICAN INDIAN" HISTORY by PHIL KONSTANTIN

    Native Ways..A journey through modern Native America
    Encyclopedia Smithsonian: Native American Resources ... Linkpage: Native Web Pages Listings For info on the Maya, Inca, Aztec and other Central and South American native cultures, please visit my Meso and Latin America page. NATIVE AMERICANS - LEGISLATION - ISSUES - AGENCIES CODETALK: Code Talk is the official website of HUD's ONAP Legislation Affecting the American Indian Community Legislation Impacting American Indians American Indian Liaison Office ... American Indian Gambling and Casino Information Center TIMELINES TIMELINE: Native American History Native American Timeline TIMELINE: Canadian St. Lawrence River Valley Native Tribes

    11. Homework Help--Countries & Native Peoples--Native Americans Today
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    From Information Please, this Web site provides a variety of facts about American Indian tribes and reservations, and about Alaskan Natives and Eskimos.
    American Indian and Alaskan Native Populations

    From the U.S. Census Bureau, this Web site provides census statistics about American Indian and Alaskan Native populations.
    Flags of the Native Peoples of the United States

    Selected from a publication of the North American Vexillological Association, an organization dedicated to the scholarly study of flags. Choose a tribe, view their flag and read details about the flag and the tribe.
    National Congress of American Indians

    From the National Congress of American Indians, this Web site provides information about current issues related to American Indians and Alaskan Natives.

    12. Native Americans Choctaw Indians
    nation of Oklahoma http//www.choctawnation.com/. choctaw Indian Learn aboutthe history and culture of the choctaw in this brief article. - From American
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    Choctaw Indians History Social Anthropology Home Native Americans - Canada/US General resources By peoples, tribes, associations Abenaki Alabama-Coushatta Algonquin Anishinabe/Ojibwe/Chippewa ... Yakima/Yakama By Regions Eastern Woodland page 1 Eastern Woodland page 2 Pacific Northwest page 1 Pacific Northwest page2 ... Southern Plains Special Pages Native Americans in the Military CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Choctaw Indians "An important tribe or confederacy of Muskogean stock formerly holding most of Southern Alabama and Mississippi, with adjoining portions of Louisiana, U.S.A., but now resident in Eastern Oklahoma. The origin and meaning of the name are uncertain. According to their own tradition, which agrees with linguistic evidence, they were formerly connected with the Chickasaw and crossed the Mississippi together from the West." - From Catholic Encyclopedia - http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/03692a.htm Choctaw History, Stories and Info You will find click-to-read articles on subjects ranging from funeral customs to government and law. - From Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma -

    13. Homework Center - Native American Sites
    Cherokee native americans in North Georgia Cherokee Official Site of the Cherokeenation http//www choctaw choctaw nation of Oklahoma History http//www
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    Individual Tribes

    Northwest Tribes
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    American Indians and the Natural World
    http://www.carnegiemuseums.org/cmnh/exhibits/north-south-east-west/
    This site from the Carnegie Museum of Natural History illustrates how native people are connected to the natural universe. The museum selects a few specific tribes to illustrate this.
    Compact History: A Geographic Overview
    http://www.dickshovel.com/up.html
    History, location, names, language, sub-tribes, culture and population and more on many tribes throughout the United States. More Northeast tribes are covered at this site.
    Stones Unturned
    http://www.civilization.ca/aborig/stones/engfrm.htm
    This site from the Canadian Museum of Civilization presents Native American clothes, toys, and musical instruments and also highlights seven native tribes of Canada.
    First Nations Histories
    http://www.tolatsga.org/Compacts.html
    This site includes basic information on the history, culture, language etc, of 48 Native American tribes.
    First Americans for Grade Schoolers
    http://www.germantown.k12.il.us/html/intro.html

    14. Online Native American Indian Genealogy Records & Databases
    choctaw choctaw nation, Freedmen 1896 Census. online indexes and records; Creeknation Census 1882; Michigan native americans History, 1887 (free, but requires
    http://www.genealogybranches.com/nativeamericans.html
    Online Native American Indian Records at the National Archives

    Includes most of the Dawes Commission Records, some with online digital copies Rootsweb's Native American Database
    Dawes Commission Index 1898-1914 at Ancestry
    (requires payment, but free at Rootsweb - see above)
    Dawes Commission Index 1896 at Ancestry
    (requires payment)
    1900 Indian Territory Census
    (requires payment) actual census images online - listed by tribe
    Native American Medal of Honor Recipients (U.S. Army)

    Native Americans Mustered into the Service of the United States in the War of 1812

    Blackfeet Catawba Cherokee

    15. Internet Public Library: Native American
    events, history and governance of the choctaw nation. Citizen Potawatomi nationhttp//www.potawatomi.org Colonists and native americans http//history.hanover
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    You can also view Magazines Associations on the Net under this heading.
    Aboriginal Digital Collections
    http://collections.ic.gc.ca/E/adc.asp
    Describing itself as a "gateway to outstanding web sites of Canadian Aboriginal images and information" this site provides original content and links to other related sites. Information on Canadian Aboriginal art, business, culture, history, language, and more is provided.
    Alaskan Native Knowledge Network
    http://www.ankn.uaf.edu/
    "The Alaskan Native Knowledge Network is designed to serve as a resource for compiling and exchanging information related to Alaska Native knowledge systems and ways of knowing. It has been established to assist Native people, government agencies, educators and the general public in gaining access to the knowledge base that Alaaska Natives have aquired through cumulative experience over millennia."
    American Folklife Center, Library of Congress: Omaha Indian Music

    16. Native American Links
    The Flying Rats learned the game from these native americans, and play them everyyear. which is an excellent source for information on the choctaw nation.
    http://www.uga.edu/~toli/natlinks.html
    Native American Links
    Below are several Toli, Choctaw, and Native American-related links. If you are interested in being included on this page, please email us. Choctaw:

      Mississippi Choctaw

      i The official site of the Mississippi Band of the Choctaw. The Flying Rats learned the game from these Native Americans, and play them every year. Also, the Choctaw Annual Fair where the yearly Toli Tournament is held.
      Choctaw Nation of OK

      The unofficial site for the Oklahoma Choctaw, which is an excellent source for information on the Choctaw Nation.
      Mike Boucher's Homepage

      The website of Mike Boucher, a Choctaw geologist and minerologist. Make sure you check out the Choctaw links on his personal page.
      Choctaw - First Nation
      An unofficial support site for descendants of the Oklahoma Choctaw. This site is an excellent resource for those interested in the Choctaw nation. It contains a wealth of information as well as links to other high quality sites.
  • Native American:
    • NACS This is the homepage of the Athens, GA Native American Cultural Society, which has sponsored several of our events. It provides information on local Native American activities.
      Native American Events

      Calendar

      A calendar of Native American events hosted on the NativeWeb server.

    17. Indian Legend - Native American Sites Of Interest
    The native North americans Links page; Westgatehouse native American Links Page; Canadiannative Cree Crafts; Cree Dialects; choctaw nation of Oklahoma;
    http://www.indianlegend.com/links.htm
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    18. Links On Native Americans In The Southeast
    the official site of the choctaw nation of Oklahoma is http//www.isd.net/mboucher/choctaw/chocpage.htm linksto other sites about native americans in Virginia
    http://www.unc.edu/depts/phe/nativeamericanssouth.htm
    Native Americans in the Southeast The Catawba Naiton:
    http://www.catawba-nation.com/

    This official homepage includes information on Catawba history, education, pottery traditions, reservation life, and more. The Cherokee Nation Homepage:
    http://www.cherokee.org/

    The official site of the Cherokee Nation, this page offers extensive historical information (including a bibliography, important dates, treaties, and a great deal of information on the Trail of Tears) as well as links, cultural information, and important events. Eastern Band of Cherokees Homepage:
    http://www.cherokee-nc.com

    This is the official site of the Eastern Band of the Cherokees, which is located in western North Carolina. The Chickasaw Nation Homepage:
    http://www.chickasaw.com/~cnation/

    The official homepage of the Chickasaw Nation, this page includes the text of the Chickasaw constitution and information about Chickasaw government, history, customs, legends, and events. On one section of the page, you can see and hear a number of Chickasaw words, including numbers, days of the week, the names of animals, and the words for relatives. The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Homepage:
    http://www.choctawnation.com/

    19. Choctaw Nation Museum Tuskahoma, Oklahoma (Native Americans)
    choctaw nation Museum Tuskahoma, Oklahoma (native americans) choctaw nation Museum. Youwill find pages similar to choctaw nation Museum at native americans.
    http://www.ohwy.com/ok/c/chonatmu.htm
    Online Highways Oklahoma Tuskahoma Native Americans Choctaw Nation Museum This 1884 capitol of the Choctaw tribe house vintage clothing, tribal documents and Choctaw pottery. Gift shop. Summer, Tues thru Sat; Winter, M-F. Group tours by appointment; handicapped accessible; motorcoach parking. Donations accepted. Lowest rates and Free candid reviews for Tuskahoma at Tripadvisor.com. Read opinions from travelers like you. Compare lodging prices from Expedia, Travelocity, and Orbitz. Location US-271 N
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    20. Native American Links @MATO.COM
    Soft Cherokee Winds. choctaw nation Of Oklahoma. Huron. Innu nation. The KickapooKeepers of Tradition. native americans Iroquoian - The Harley School. Kickapoo.
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    Native American Links
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    Native American Art Links AICAP - American Indian Cultural Arts Project - Native American Artists' Home Page.
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    Crafts and Supplies American Craft Malls AnnieBee's Bead Place Austin Bead Society Library A World of Crafts Home Page ... Back To Index Native American Language Links Algonquian Place Names Conservation of Endangered Languages Cree Language Home Joes Cherokee Fonts ... Back To Index Native American Peoples Abenaki Abenaki Indian Center, Inc. Anasazi Arctic Circle ... Back To Index Web Gallery Resources Indian Country Today NativeTech Redhawk Publishing Lakota Star Knowledge ... Back To Index Native American Stories Abnaki Literature American Indian Oral History Collection Creation Stories and Traditional Wisdom - Little People - Geow-lud-mo-sis-eg Hollywood Illusions and Indian Realities ... Back To Index

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