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Mushulatubbee (Choctaw
Amoshulit Ʋbi, "Determined to Kill") (born c. 1765, died 1838) was the
chief of the
Choctaw Okla Tannap, one of the
three major...
- Mushulatubbe. The
Moshulatubbee District was
named in
honor of
Chief Moshulatubbee, a
Choctaw Indian warrior and statesman.
Moshulatubbee was
chief of the...
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Moshulatubbee...
- (1803-1871) was a
Choctaw politician who
served as the
district chief of the
Moshulatubbee District from 1850 to 1854.
Cornelius McCurtain was born in the Choctaw...
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Trustee of
schools for the
Moshulatubbee District In
office 1880–1884
Member of the
Choctaw National Council from the
Moshulatubbee District In
office 1874–1880...
- from the
Moshulatubbee District In
office 1866–1880
Constituency Nvnih Chufvk Kaunti Member of the
Choctaw National Council from the
Moshulatubbee District...
- the
Choctaw Nation was
divided into
three districts: Apukshunnubbee,
Moshulatubbee, and Pushmataha. Each
district had its own
chief from 1834 to 1857;...
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designated as
county seat of
Skullyville County, the
capital of the
Moshulatubbee District of
which Skullyville County was a part, and the
national capital...
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three districts after the
leading chiefs from each of
those districts.
Moshulatubbee was the name
given for the
district of the Okla Tannap, Apuckshunubbee...
- was
located in
Sugar Loaf County, one of the
counties making up the
Moshulatubbee District of the
Choctaw Nation.
Suitable agricultural land
around Heavener...