- Chickasaw Indians
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English-Cherokee transcription dictionary. 2009.
English-Cherokee transcription dictionary. 2009.
Chickasaw Campaign of 1736 — Battle of Ogoula Tchetoka Part of the Chickasaw Wars Date 25 March 1736 Location in present day northwest Tupelo, Mississippi, USA … Wikipedia
Chickasaw Bluff — Fourth Chickasaw Bluff at Memphis The term Chickasaw Bluff refers to high ground rising about 50 to 200 feet (20–60 m) above the flood plain between Fulton in Lauderdale County, Tennessee and Memphis in Shelby County, Tennessee … Wikipedia
Chickasaw Nation — Seal of the Chickasaw nation Total population 47,298[1] Regions … Wikipedia
Chickasaw Campaign of 1739 — Part of the Chickasaw Wars Date March 1740 Location Near present day Pontotoc, Mississippi, USA … Wikipedia
Chickasaw Nation v. United States — Supreme Court of the United States Argued October 2, 2001 Decided N … Wikipedia
Chickasaw — For other uses, see Chickasaw (disambiguation). Chickasaw Top row: Young Chickasaw man, Tom Cole, Winchester Colbert Middle row: Holmes Colbert, John Herrington, J. D. James Bottom row: Mary Hightower (Shunahoy … Wikipedia
Chickasaw — Los chickasaw son una tribu muskogi (del tronco hoka sioux), cuyo nombre proviene posiblemente de chickasha rebelde , o quizás signifique “los descendientes de Chicsa”, personaje mítico del que dicen ser descendientes. Se dividían en dos grupos:… … Wikipedia Español
Chickasaw — /chik euh saw /, n., pl. Chickasaws, (esp. collectively) Chickasaw. 1. a member of a tribe of North American Indians, formerly in northern Mississippi, now in Oklahoma. 2. the Muskogean language of the Chickasaw. * * * North American Indian… … Universalium
Indians of Iowa — 1718 Guillaume Delisle map, showing locations of the Ioway (Aiouez au Pauotez), the Omaha (Maha), the Otoe (Octotata), the Kaw (Cansez) and the main voyageur trail (Chemin des voyageurs). Indians of Iowa include numerous Native American tribes… … Wikipedia
Chickasaw — Chickasaws Chick a*saws, n. pl.; sing. {Chickasaw}. (Ethnol.) A tribe of North American Indians (Southern Appalachian) allied to the Choctaws. They formerly occupied the northern part of Alabama and Mississippi, but now live in the Indian… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians — Total population ca. 9,770 Regions with significant populations … Wikipedia