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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 ___A concise encyclopedic entry about the Chickasaw people. - Text only - From MSN Encarta - http://www.angelfire.com/realm/shades/nativeamericans/chickasaw.htm

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 Indians ___A history of the Chickasaw people as it relates to Texas. - Text only - From the Handbook of Texas Online - http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/CC/bmc54.html

 



The Chickasaw and Their Cessions ___"The main purpose here is to consider the Chickasaw's loss of their Tennessee land. Yet, because the Chickasaw and their Cessions did not occur in a vacuum, it is reasonable to also consider here some Cherokee Cessions, Tennessee laws, Federal laws, and Chickasaw history." - Illustrated - From Frederick Smoot, ©1996 - http://www.tngenweb.org/tnfirst/chicksaw/

Chickasaw Historical Research Page ___Dozens of letters and court transcripts, the transcript of an 1841 oral history, census rolls and many other documents. - Text only - From Kerry M. Armstrong - http://www.chickasawhistory.com

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 Chickasaws ___An overview of Chickasaw lifestyle and history as it relates up to the nineteenth century in the present state of Mississippi. - Illustrated - From the Arkansas Archeological Survey - http://www.uark.edu/depts/contact/chickasaw.html

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

 



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

The Flag of the Chickasaw ___A history of the flag and explanations of the symbols found on it follow the large flag image. - Illustrated - From Don Healy - http://members.aol.com/_ht_a/Donh523/navapage/chickasa.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

Red Earth, Customs and Legends of the Chickasaw Nation ___Two fairly short paragraphs covering Chickasaw marriage customs and cultural characteristics. - Text only - From Red Earth 2 - http://www.redearth.webtol.com/customs.html

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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