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Chickasaw Nation
The Chickasaw Nation () is a federally recognized Indigenous nation with headquarters in Ada, Oklahoma, in the United States. The Chickasaw Nation descends from an Indigenous population historically located in the southeastern United States, including present-day northern Mississippi, northwestern Alabama, southwestern Kentucky, and western Tennessee. Today, the Chickasaw Nation is the 12th largest Indigenous nation in the United States, with a population exceeding 80,000 citizens, most of whom reside in Oklahoma.The Chickasaw Nation’s reservation spans approximately 7,648 square miles in south-central Oklahoma. It is divided into four districts: Pontotoc, Pickens, Tishomingo, and Panola, which include counties such as Bryan, Carter, Coal, Garvin, Grady, Jefferson, Johnston, Love, McClain, Marshall, Murray, Pontotoc, and Stephens counties.
During the 18th and 19th centuries, several Indigenous nations, including the Chickasaw Nation, were noted for adopting centralized governments, written constitutions, and participating in agricultural economies. These nations, historically referred to as the Five Civilized Tribes, also engaged in cross-cultural exchanges, such as intermarriage and the integration of educational and religious practices, as part of their adaptive strategies to navigate changing political and social conditions.
The Chickasaw language (''Chikashshanompa’'') is part of the Muskogean language family. It is primarily an oral language, and much of the Chickasaw cultural heritage is preserved through intergenerational storytelling. The linguistic similarities between Chickasaw and Choctaw have led to various theories about their shared origins, though definitive conclusions remain uncertain.
The Chickasaw Nation’s societal structure is based on matrilineal clans, with two traditional moieties: the Imosak Chá'a' and the Inchokka' Lhipa'. Clan leaders hold significant roles in maintaining the cultural and organizational integrity of the nation.
Clans within the Chickasaw Nation are separated into two moieties: the and the , with each clan having their own leaders. Their tradition of matrilineal descent provides the basic societal structure of the nation, with children becoming members of and under the care of their mother’s clan. Provided by Wikipedia
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Constitution, laws and treaties of the Chickasaws /
Published 1973“…Chickasaw Nation…”
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Constitution, and laws of the Chickasaw Nation : together with the treaties of 1832, 1833, 1834, 1837, 1852, 1855, and 1866 /
Published 1899“…Chickasaw Nation, Oklahoma…”
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Constitution and laws of the Chickasaw Nation : together with the treaties of 1832, 1833, 1834, 1837, 1852, 1855, and 1866 /
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Constitution, laws, and treaties of the Chickasaws
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Constitution, treaties and laws of the Chickasaw Nation : made and enacted by the Chickasaw Legislature.
Published 1890“…Chickasaw Nation, Oklahoma…”
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Constitution, laws, and treaties of the Chickasaws
Published 1860“…Chickasaw Nation, Oklahoma…”
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Constitution, laws, and treaties of the Chickasaws
Published 1867“…Chickasaw Nation, Oklahoma…”
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Constitution, and laws of the Chickasaw Nation together with the treaties of 1832, 1833, 1834, 1837, 1852, 1855, and 1866 /
Published 1899“…Chickasaw Nation, Oklahoma…”
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Chikasha okla i̲ knv̲stitushv̲n micha i̲ nan v̲lhpisa chuliti aiena Chikasha okla i̲ nan apesa yv̲t apesa tok mak oke.
Published 1878“…Chickasaw Nation, Oklahoma…”
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Chikasha okla i kunstitushun micha i nan ulhpisa micha United States a nan itimapehinsa tok mak oke Chikasha okla i nan apesa yut apesa tok mak oke.
Published 1890“…Chickasaw Nation, Oklahoma…”
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Accompanying a Bill Making Appropriations for Carrying into Effect a treaty between the United States and [the] Chickasaw tribe of Indians ...
Published 1807“…Chickasaw Nation…”
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At an audience of the Chickesaws at Savannah in Georgia July 1736 present James Oglethorpe, Esq.
Published 1736“…Chickasaw Nation…”
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Objections to payments made by the United States out of funds held in trust for the benefit of orphan and incompetent Chickasaws, March 25, 1869 /
Published 1869“…Chickasaw Nation…”
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Chikasha okla i̲ kv̲nstitushv̲n micha i̲ nan v̲lhpisa chikasha okla i̲ nan apesa yv̲t apesa tok mak oke /
Published 1873“…Chickasaw Nation, Oklahoma…”
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Argument on behalf of the Chickasaw Nation against the reopening of the Choctaw and Chickasaw citizenship rolls
Published 1910“…Chickasaw Nation, Oklahoma…”
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General laws of the Legislature of the Chicksaw Nation
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Chickasaws and Choctaws comprising the treaties of 1855 and 1866, the Oklahoma bill and many laws of especial interest to non-citizens, such as the permit law, the licensed trader... by McAdam, R. W. (Rezin Welch)
Published 1891“…Chickasaw Nation, Oklahoma…”
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Constitution, treaties and laws of the Chickasaw Nation
Published 1890“…Chickasaw Nation, Oklahoma…”
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Chikasha okla i kunstitushun micha i nan ulhpisa micha United States a nan itimapehinsa tok mak oke Chikasha okla i nan apesa yut apesa tok mak oke.
Published 1890“…Chickasaw Nation, Oklahoma…”
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Chikasha okla i kvnstitushvn micha i Nan vlhpisa micha Yonaitet Estets Nan ittim apehinsa tok 1832 micha 1834, 1837, 1852, 1855 micha 1866 kvt afoyukka hoke. Mikma holisso illappat...
Published 1899“…Chickasaw Nation, Oklahoma…”
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