The Choctaw lived in the southeast in the states of Alabama, Mississippi, and Lousianna. The heart of Choctaw country was in the Mississippi counties of Neshoba, Newton, Kemper, Lauderdale, Leake, Winston, Clarke, Jasper, and Noxubee. After the Indian removal of the 1830s they can now be found in Oklahoma, Mississippi, Alabama, Lousianna, and other metropolitican area like Chicago.
It is an important object with the President of the ,to promote the civilization of the Choctaw Indians,by the establishment of schools amongst them;and to perpetuate them as a nation by exchanging,for a small part of their land here,a country beyond the Mississippi River, where all who live by hunting and will not work,may be collected and settled together. The Treaty of Doaks Stand,1820
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Choctaw houses were built of clay mixed with haulm [straw or grass].
If your mother or father are Choctaw, than you are Choctaw.
Yes, the Choctaw Indians still live in Mississippi today. The Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians is a federally recognized tribe that maintains a significant presence in the state, particularly in Neshoba, Newton, and Scott counties. They continue to preserve their cultural heritage and traditions while also engaging in economic development initiatives.
where do choctaw Indians live
The Choctaw live in a house called mother mound they used this house for protection from harsh weather
It is an important object with the President of the ,to promote the civilization of the Choctaw Indians,by the establishment of schools amongst them;and to perpetuate them as a nation by exchanging,for a small part of their land here,a country beyond the Mississippi River, where all who live by hunting and will not work,may be collected and settled together. The Treaty of Doaks Stand,1820
Mississippi, Alabama and Louisiana
in the southeastern places
Does who? who lives in what part of what country... I simply do not understand who "they" are.
Like kings
Choctaw houses were built of clay mixed with haulm [straw or grass].
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The southeast
In the Choctaw language, the word for "parents" is "hattak." The Choctaw language, part of the Muskogean language family, is spoken by the Choctaw people primarily in Oklahoma and Mississippi. It reflects the community's values and familial connections, emphasizing the importance of family in their culture.
Choctaw Indian tribe is one.