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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...
- Homastubbee Mushulatubbee David Folsom After removal, the Choctaws set up their government also divided up in three regions: Apukshunnubbee, Mushulatubbee, and...
- John Floyd Ferdinand Claiborne John Coffee William McIntosh Pushmataha Mushulatubbee William Weatherford Menawa Peter McQueen Strength ~7,000 ~4,000 Casualties...
- Paths. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press, 2008. O'Brien, Greg. "Mushulatubbee and Choctaw Removal: Chiefs Confront a Changing World." 2001. O'Brien...
- migrated to Texas before the Civil War. In 1881, Atwood left Texas for the Mushulatubbee District of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma. Settling in western Tobucksy...
- contraction of the name of the Choctaw chief Mushulatubbee. The Choctaw were not local to New York, but Mushulatubbee was well known for his ****istance to the...
- among them, while others disagree. Another Choctaw division chief, Mushulatubbee, led about 50 of his warriors in this battle. Pushmataha was regarded...
- believed that LeFlore had let them down and could have refused removal. Mushulatubbee, who had resigned, took back his office as Chief of the Western Division...
- years old when he made the 1824 trip with the other prin****l chiefs, Mushulatubbee and Pushmataha to protest settler violations made against the Treaty...
- known as Doak's Stand. US commissioners met with the chiefs Pushmataha, Mushulatubbee, and Apuckshunubbee, who represented the three major regional divisions...