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Choctaw Nation

    Constitution And Laws Of The Choctaw Nation: Together With The Treaties Of 1837, 1855, 1865 And 1866
    Constitution and Laws of the Choctaw Nation. Together With the Treaties of 1855, 1865 and 1866. Published by Authority and Direction of the General Co
    Choctaw Citizenship Litigation
    Oka Holisso: Chickasaw and Choctaw Water Resource Planning Guide
    Papers Relating to the Claims of the Choctaw Nation Against the United States, Arising Under the Treaty of 1830
    • Over the centuries, the Chickasaw and Choctaw Nations have nurtured an inherent relationship with their waters and waterways. Whether in their Southeastern Homelands, or in Indian Territory following their Removal, both nations have proven themselves to be diligent stewards and defenders of water and water quality. That stewardship has affected water policy beyond the borders of their nations. As an important step forward in that stewardship, the Chickasaw Nation and Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma have collaborated to produce Oka Holisso, a comprehensive and current guide detailing the policies, agreements, research and analysis that continue during these crucial, ecological times, monitoring water policy and conditions within the boundaries of the Chickasaw and Choctaw Nations.

      Oka Holisso: Chickasaw and Choctaw Water Resource Planning Guide
    • Choctaw Citizenship Litigation

      • 858pages
      • 31 heures de lecture

      Explore the legal battles over citizenship in the Choctaw Nation with this informative and eye-opening book. With detailed analysis of the laws and policies that governed citizenship, as well as firsthand accounts of the struggles of the Choctaw people, this book provides a comprehensive look at the complex issues surrounding citizenship and identity in American history.

      Choctaw Citizenship Litigation
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      Constitution And Laws Of The Choctaw Nation: Together With The Treaties Of 1837, 1855, 1865 And 1866