Chickasaw refers to the Chickasaw people, a Native American tribe originally from the Southeastern United States. They are known for their distinct language, culture, and history. The Chickasaw Nation is a federally recognized tribe with its headquarters in Ada, Oklahoma. Today, the Chickasaw people are actively involved in various business ventures, cultural preservation efforts, and community initiatives.
The Cherokee, Creek, Chickasaw, and Shawnee.
Ace Cain was born on August 23, 1903, in Chicksaw Nation, Oklahoma, USA.
It is the Cherokee, Creek, Seminole, Chicksaw, and Choctaw. Hope that this helped!! :D
creek,cherokee,choctaw,shawnee,and apalachee
The Natchez tribe was divided into two social groups: the noblemen and the common people.
the Biloxi tribe,the Chicksaw tribe,Chactaw tribe,the Houma tribe,Natchez tribe,Ofo tribe,Quapaw tribe,and the Tunica tribe
It is the Cherokee, Creek, Seminole, Chicksaw, and Choctaw. Hope that this helped!! :D
Before European settlers arrived, there were several Native American tribes living in Tennessee, such as the Cherokee, Chicksaw, Creek, and Shawnee.
It's worth 25 cents unless you find someone that wants it. The gold plating was not done by the U.S. Mint and adds nothing to the value of the coin.
In US Grant's first attempt to capture the most important city of Vicksburg, one of the obstacle he faced was "nature". His forces floundered in the swamps that surrounded the city. In the process, the Confederates had burned Grant's supply bases behind him and General William T. Sherman was defeated at Chicksaw Bluffs.
The Cherokee Nation, the Nation, the Choctaw Nation, the Seminole Nation, the Creek Nation, and the Chickasaw Nation.
If this question refers to the United States, then it can be answered by describing the Native American Tribes that made their homes in the US Territories, for the most part in areas west of the Mississippi River. However, the period mentioned above only refers to the 19th Century in the United States. Long before that time, in the middle of the 1700's the Native American Tribes in the southern plains of the continental USA were the large Tribes of the Comanches and the Apaches. Before the end of the 18th Century, the Comanches came to dominate the southern plains with successful wars against the Apaches. One of the reasons given by historians for the dominance of the Comanches was their excellent skills as horsemen. It should be noted here that before the Spanish conquistadors came to the Americas, there were no horses in the Western Hemisphere. The Comanche soon learned how to use horses in warfare. The Comanche Tribe came to prominence as it a territory larger than any other Tribe in the area now the southwest USA. It should also be noted that within the southern plains the Pueblo Tribe also dwelled. Other Native Tribes included the relocated Cherokee, Sioux, Utes Chicksaw, Senecas and Shawness. The areas ruled by the Comanche included the plains where great herds of buffaloes roamed. This was a large source of food, leather hides and fur for the Comanche. This Tribe dominated the area and at times they engaged in trading with Mexicans and Texans. At other times there was little peace. It was not until the end of the US Civil War, that the USA forced most of the Comanche onto reservations. The task of reducing the Comanche and placing them on reservations along with other Native Tribes was the work of General William Tecumseh Sherman.