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1838 Claims
Read more about the article Choctaw Nation and National Parks Service

Choctaw Nation and National Parks Service

https://youtu.be/nEEBGWGoqEM This message this morning, and I really appreciate doing that. Oklahoma and Chief Batton, I'm sorry, he sent a statement because he wasn't able to be here. And you…

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  • Post category:26th Conference & Symposium/Choctaw/Resources
Read more about the article Bryan Warner

Bryan Warner

https://youtu.be/AnTx9X9yFmw If it wasn't for Jack, I wouldn't have made it through my first few Council meetings. Jack, we were seated right beside one another, and it was always a…

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Read more about the article Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr.

Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr.

https://youtu.be/Yl_obfvVKXE thank you so much, Jack. But oh and oo everyone, I'm really glad to be with you again. I'm glad that the conference is back here in the Cherokee…

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Read more about the article Donna Cortney

Donna Cortney

https://youtu.be/DI_yfSQgsAY Hello, my name is Dancing Star Donna Courtney. I am Chickasaw. I am descended from the turtle clan, and my original enrollee was my grandfather, William Brooks Courtney. He…

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Read more about the article Jason Burwell

Jason Burwell

https://youtu.be/FKKXQdIaBmA Jason: Good that you're all here. I'm glad to see all of you. We are going to get started. Being here at the Trail of Tears conference, I wanted…

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Read more about the article Christ Haveman

Christ Haveman

https://youtu.be/yzHJECdiXhE Well, thank you. I don't like doing shameless plugs, so I'm glad that Jack did it for me. In January 1827, a company of United States soldiers observed near-starving…

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Read more about the article A history of the Seminole people from the southeastern woodlands into Indian Territory

A history of the Seminole people from the southeastern woodlands into Indian Territory

Jake Tiger is a citizen of the Seminole Nation. He is of the Bear Clan and the Tom Palmer band. Jake is the band chief of the Tom Palmer band.…

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Read more about the article Chief Justice John Marshall and the Cherokee Cases

Chief Justice John Marshall and the Cherokee Cases

Oklahoma University law Professor Lindsay Robertson examined Chief Justice John Marshall and the Supreme Court’s decisions in cases involving the Cherokee Nation. In the 1830s under President Andrew Jackson, the…

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Read more about the article Treaties and Removal Exhibit

Treaties and Removal Exhibit

This past July, the Choctaw Cultural Center had its 2nd anniversary. The Choctaw Cultural Center is dedicated to exploring, preserving, and showcasing the culture and history of the Choctaw people.…

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Read more about the article Life after Removal: Continuing Together

Life after Removal: Continuing Together

Joseph will presents on his work. He has spent more than twenty years creating animation and films inthe Cherokee language. He became a language activist and spent decades working with…

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