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Apuckshunubbee (c. 1740 –
October 18, 1824) was one of
three prin****l
chiefs of the
Choctaw Native American tribe in the
early nineteenth century, from...
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Moshulatubbee was the name
given for the
district of the Okla Tannap,
Apuckshunubbee was
given for Okla Falaya, and
Pushmataha was
given for Okla Hannali...
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encroach on
Choctaw territory. In 1824, Pushmataha, Mushulatubee, and
Apuckshunubbee, the
three chiefs of the
Choctaw regional divisions,
became concerned...
- Washington, D.C.
Leading a
delegation of two
other regional chiefs (
Apuckshunubbee and Mosholatubbee), he
sought either expulsion of
white settlers from...
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Apukshunnubbee District was
named in
honor of
Chief Apukshunnubbee (also
spelled Apuckshunubbee), a
Choctaw warrior and statesman. He was
district chief of the Okla...
- US
commissioners met with the
chiefs Pushmataha, Mushulatubbee, and
Apuckshunubbee, who
represented the
three major regional divisions of the Choctaw....
- the foot of the
mound [Nanih Waiya] that had
given his
people life.
Apuckshunubbee Mosholatubbee Pushmataha George W.
Harkins Peter Pitchlynn Phillip Martin...
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Choctaw (an
American Indian tribe) and the
United States Government.
Apuckshunubbee, Pushmataha, and Mosholatubbee, the prin****l
leaders of the Choctaws...
- John
Mills Allen (1846–1917), U.S.
representative (Tishomingo County)
Apuckshunubbee (c. 1740–1824),
Choctaw chief[citation needed]
Haley Barbour (born 1947)...
- Jackson,
Mississippi hospital after suffering a
stroke days earlier.
Apuckshunubbee Pushmataha Mosholatubbee Greenwood LeFlore List of
Choctaw Treaties...