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  1. Music of the Choctaw Nation for the Native American Flute or Recorder Vol. I by Daniel Chazanoff, 1998
  2. Life and times of the Choctaw Original Enrollees by WesleySamuels, Charleen Samuels, 1997
  3. Living in the Land of Death: The Choctaw Nation, 1830-1860 (Native American Series) by Donna Akers, 2004-07
  4. The Choctaw Nation (Native Peoples) by Lassieur, Allison, 2001-01-01
  5. Laws of the Choctaw Nation: Passed at the Regular Session of the General Council Convened at Tushka Humma, October 27th, 1889 & Adjourned November (Constitutions ... and Laws of the American Indian Tribes) by Choctaw Nation, 1975-12
  6. General & Special Laws of the Choctaw Nation: Passed at the Regular Session of the General Council, Convened at Chahta Tamaha, October 3rd & Adjourned ... and Laws of the American Indian Tribes) by Choctaw Nation, 1975-06
  7. Freedman & Registration Bills: Passed at the Special Session of the Choctaw Council Indian Territory May 1883 (Constitutions & Laws of the American) by Choctaw Nation, 1975-06
  8. The Choctaw Laws: Passed at the Special Sessions in January 1894 & April 1894 (Constitutions & Laws of the American Indian Tribes Ser 2: Vol23) by Choctaw Nation, 1975-06
  9. Acts & Resolutions of the General Council of the Choctaw Nation Passed at Its Regular Session, 1903 (Constitutions and Laws of the American Indian Tribes (Wilmin) by Choctaw Nation, 1973-12
  10. Acts of Council of the Choctaw Nation, Passed at the Regular Sessions of October 1895 & 1896, & the Special Session of September, 1896 (Constitutions and Laws of the American Indian Tribes (Wilmin) by Choctaw Nation, 1973-12
  11. Acts & Resolutions of the General Council of the Choctaw Nation, Passed at Its Regular Session, October, 1897-& Also All the School Laws of the Chocta ... Laws of the American Indian Tribes (Wilmin) by Choctaw Nation, 1973-12
  12. Acts & Resolutions of the General Council of the Choctaw Nation, Passed at Its Regular Session, 1902 & Extra Session, 1902 (Constitutions and Laws of the American Indian Tribes (Wilmin) by Choctaw Nation, 1973-12
  13. Acts & Resolutions (Constitutions and Laws of the American Indian Tribes (Wilmin) by Choctaw Nation, 1973-12
  14. Choctaw Nation: A Story of American Indian Resurgence (North American Indian Prose Award) by Valerie Lambert Ph.DAB, 2009-03-20

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    Resource provides information about the choctaw nation of Oklahoma's culture and history and offers a look at a native literature journal.
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    Creation stories teach that Native Americans have been where they are since the world was created. It is also thought that First Americans migrated from Siberia over the Bering Strait about 14,000 years ago, or perhaps even earlier. The land bridge was dry ground for several thousand years before the sea level rose again and stopped migration. The hunters would have followed the migrating herds of large mammals as they moved south. As the glaciers melted, the First Americans spread to the North American coasts and across the entire continent. Native Americans adapted to the climates and terrains in which they lived and used whatever natural resources were available. The arrival of the Europeans in the 1500's began a change in the lives of the Indian people that continued through the next centuries. Sometimes the changes were good. The horses brought by the Spanish made bison hunting much easier and safer. But Vikings, Spanish, English and French explorers, colonists and missionaries spread diseases, made slaves of the people, forced relocations, claimed ownership of natural resources and land, and tried to stamp out the native cultures. Some of the Indian people survived, but not without making drastic changes in their life styles.

    9. Confederation Government Policy Toward Native Americans
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    10. Links On Native Americans In The Southeast
    the official site of the choctaw nation of Oklahoma is http//www.isd.net/mboucher/choctaw/chocpage.htm linksto other sites about native americans in Virginia
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    Native Americans in the Southeast The Catawba Naiton:
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    This official homepage includes information on Catawba history, education, pottery traditions, reservation life, and more. The Cherokee Nation Homepage:
    http://www.cherokee.org/

    The official site of the Cherokee Nation, this page offers extensive historical information (including a bibliography, important dates, treaties, and a great deal of information on the Trail of Tears) as well as links, cultural information, and important events. Eastern Band of Cherokees Homepage:
    http://www.cherokee-nc.com

    This is the official site of the Eastern Band of the Cherokees, which is located in western North Carolina. The Chickasaw Nation Homepage:
    http://www.chickasaw.com/~cnation/

    The official homepage of the Chickasaw Nation, this page includes the text of the Chickasaw constitution and information about Chickasaw government, history, customs, legends, and events. On one section of the page, you can see and hear a number of Chickasaw words, including numbers, days of the week, the names of animals, and the words for relatives. The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Homepage:
    http://www.choctawnation.com/

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    13. Native Americans Of Oklahoma And Their World
    articles here of interest to Euromericans and americans alike. Trail of Tears Dedicatedto the choctaw nation of Oklahoma. This is not a native American site
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    Nations of Oklahoma If you are looking for better insurance values, Compare what you have to pay now with what we find. See if the savings don't average 46% better than what you expect. Health Life Auto Long Term Care ... Legal * or Other Native American Business Help. Stand Watie, a full-blooded Cherokee was the only Native American Indian to attain the rank of Brigadier General during America's Civil War. He was also the last general to surrender to Union forces. Jack Aker is a Citizens Band of Potowatomi Indian who spent 30 years in professional baseball, 11 as a pitcher. Since retiring, Jack teaches the skills and disciplines of baseball to Indian Youth, bringing his skills, encouragement and boundless enthusiasm to children who rarely get the chance to participate in any kind of organized sports. On April 3, 1997 Jack was honored by President Clinton at a White House reception after being named a winner of a 1997 "Giant Steps Award," given annually by the Center for the Study of Sport in Society. The "Giant Steps Award" for coaching goes to one coach, covering every sport at every level, for outstanding and dedicated work teaching student-athletes. Aker's work instructing Native American children on remote reservations of the Southwest caught the attention of Sport in Society. One thing Indians know how to do is have fun.

    14. Native American Genealogy Links
    An assessment of the effects of the Dawes Act. choctaw nation of Oklahoma web site.Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA). native americans Seek Their Lost Heritage.
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    This list of Native American web sites is not complete. I am sure there are thousands more, but I have not found them all. I have listed the ones here that has helped me in my search for my Native American ancestors or thought they would be helpful to you in your research. I hope this list is beneficial and that you come back often to visit. TREATY OF DANCING RABBIT CREEK!
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    by Judy White - ALL State census online. ALL the tribes of NATIVE AMERICAN which include the Special Indian Roll CENSUSES EVER TAKEN.

    15. Native American Links
    This site is an excellent resource for those interested in the choctaw nation. Awell done map showing the approximate distribution of native americans as a
    http://www.uga.edu/~toli/natlinks.html
    Native American Links
    Please be patient! This page is under construction Here is a selection of some of Native American links. If you have a site or are aware of a site that should be added please e-mail me and I will add your link. I am concentrating on the Choctaw and Southeastern groups, since those are the groups who played Toli, but any good link is welcome. This list will be expanding nearly every day as I surf so visit as often as you can!
    • Mississippi Choctaw This is the official site of the Mississippi Band of the Choctaw. These Choctaw are the Choctaw the Flying Rat Toli team learned the game from and whom we play several times each year. Here is also a direct link to the Choctaw Annual Fair where the Choctaw Toli Tournament is held every year. The fair is a great place to see large and hard fought games that put the Flying Rats to shame. NACS This is the rapidly expanding Homepage of the Athens, GA Native American Cultural Society. It provides information on local Native American activities. The NACS has graciously sponsored a number of our Toli games. Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma : The "unofficial" home page for the Oklahoma Choctaw. This site is an excellent source for information on the Choctaw Nation, including their history, language and customs.

    16. Cyndi's List - Native American
    ancestry or having a genealogical interest in the Chickasaw nation. For anyone witha genealogical interest in the choctaw Tribe of native americans.
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      • Celebrating the Estelusti ~ The Freedmen Oklahoma's Black Indians of the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, and Seminole Nations.
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    17. Native Americans
    viewpoint. She provides extensive information about the choctaw nation,one of the lesser known native American tribes. Her interest
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    The Ones That Got Away - The Choctaw Trail of Trials
    by Mary Lou Stahl
    The ones that got away were the Mississippi Choctaw Indians who left the tribe in the 1800's to integrate into Anglo society. From wagon train travel to post - World War II days author Mary Lou Stahl has collected diaries, notes and reminiscences of her family to chronicle the trials and occasional joys of a way of life seldom reported from a first person viewpoint. She provides extensive information about the Choctaw Nation, one of the lesser known Native American tribes. Her interest in ethnomusicology is apparent in the added bonus of her arrangements and notations of traditional tribal music. Glossaries of Choctaw terms and early 20th century colloquialisms are provided. These stories told by the author's mother are a unique new resource of oral history. They also provide insight into how two generations of women provided the stable strength to hold a complex family together along the difficult trail from rejection and poverty to acceptance and success. We have deliberately avoided editing the stories told by Ollie Myrtle Donahue. Doing so would have sacrificed the reality not only of her experiences, but also of the culture of a by-gone time. There is an urgency to preserve such first-person experiences while they are still available.

    18. Native Americans Of Oklahoma And Their World
    here of interest to Euroamericans and americans alike OF TEARS - Trail of Tears -Dedicated to the choctaw nation of Oklahoma This is not a native American site
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    Nations of Oklahoma Native American Business Help. American Indian law links If you are looking for better insurance values, Compare what you have to pay now with what we find. See if the savings don't average 46% better than what you expect. Health Life Auto Long Term Care ... Other Stand Watie, a full-blooded Cherokee was the only Native American Indian to attain the rank of Brigadier General during America's Civil War. He was also the last general to surrender to Union forces. Jack Aker is a Choctaw Indian who spent 30 yers in professional baseball, 11 as a pticher. Since retiring, Jack teaches the skills and disciplines of baseball to Indian Youth, bringing his skills, encouragement and boundless enthusiasm to children who rarely get the chance to participate in any kind of organized sports. One thing Indians know how to do is have fun. Rodeos can bring a whole tribe together and anybody wants to watch the fun, come on. The welcome mat was always out, and I took advantage of it just as often as I could sneak off from home. Indians can have fun with the simplest things on earth. Some of the best fun we had as kids was sketching animals in the dark night with a live coal. Chasing rattlesnakes was the second best thing we did for fun, though I feel sorry for all those snakes now. As the evening shadows lengthened and the leaves of the cottonwoods sighed with relief one of the elders would pull up an old oil bucket and begin nodding. It was like watching a bob cat's cave entrance; we knew that if we kept real quiet and waited long enough, a story would come gliding out of the shadows.

    19. American Indian Links And Resources
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    20. Native American Web Sites
    includes a list of the original enrollees of the choctaw nation http//www http//www.choctawweb.com/. Thisis an excellent site to read about native americans.
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    Native American If you find any broken links please let me know (copy the broken item and past it in an e-mail - please remember to give me the page heading above so I can find it on this page to fix.). Thanks Linda It works best to open these links in a new window. That way you can get back here easily. LIST OF INTRUDERS ON CHEROKEE LAND 1801-1816: Abstracts of the microfilm of the Cherokee Agency. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~janelle/Intruders.htm CHOCTAW NATION OF OK HOME PAGE: This page includes a list of the original enrollees of the Choctaw Nation http://www.choctawnation.com/ CHOCTAW - ANOTHER SITE: Census Records, maps and photos. http://www.choctaw-web.com/ LIST OF TRIBES HOME PAGES: Links to each of the Tribes home page on the web. http://cooday8.tripod.com/nations.htm AFRICAN-NATIVE AMERICAN HOME PAGE: Oklahoma's Black Indians. A really informative site: http://hometown.aol.com/angelaw859/index.html NATIVE AMERICAN STUDIES: Lots of information and articles about many different tribes: http://www.csulb.edu/projects/ais/

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