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Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma: 1830-1857
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Apukshunnubbee District was one of
three provinces, or districts,
comprising the
former Choctaw Nation in
Indian Territory. Also
called the
Second District...
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Tapenahomma (Nephew of Pushmataha)
General Hummingbird Nitakechi Sam
Garland Apukshunnubbee Robert Cole
Greenwood Leflore Chief Red
Turkey Feather of Okla Falaya...
- in
Indian Territory in 1834. In 1850, he was
chosen as
chief of the
Apukshunnubbee District (one of three) of the
Choctaw Nation and
served until 1857...
- its founding,
Whitesboro was
located in Wade County, a part of the
Apukshunnubbee District of the
Choctaw Nation. "ArcGIS REST
Services Directory". United...
- time of its founding, Muse was
located in Wade County, a part of the
Apukshunnubbee District of the
Choctaw Nation. The community's
namesake is Rev. Joseph...
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state in 1907, the
Choctaw Nation was
divided into
three districts:
Apukshunnubbee, Moshulatubbee, and Pushmataha. Each
district had its own
chief from...
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Nation of
Indian Territory. The
county formed part of the Nation’s
Apukshunnubbee District, or
Second District, one of
three administrative super-regions...
- as the Okla
Tannap District. The
other two
districts were
known as
Apukshunnubbee and Pushmataha, also
named after important leaders. The
districts were...
- settlement.
Until statehood the area was part of Wade
County in the
Apukshunnubbee District of the
Choctaw Nation.
Although the
national capital and its...