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- Chickasaw abstract "The Chickasaw are an indigenous people of the Southeastern Woodlands. Their traditional territory was in the Southeastern United States of Mississippi, Alabama, and Tennessee. They are of the Muskogean language family and are federally recognized as the Chickasaw Nation.Sometime prior to the first European contact, the Chickasaw migrated from western regions and moved east of the Mississippi River, where they settled mostly in present-day northeast Mississippi. That is where they encountered European explorers and traders, having relationships with French, English and Spanish during the colonial years. The Chickasaw were considered by the United States (US) as one of the Five Civilized Tribes, as they adopted numerous practices of European Americans. Resisting European-American settlers encroaching on their territory, the Chickasaw were forced by the US to sell their country in 1832 and move to Indian Territory (Oklahoma) during the era of Indian Removal in the 1830s.Most Chickasaw now live in Oklahoma. The Chickasaw Nation in Oklahoma is the 13th largest federally recognized tribe in the United States. Its members are related to the Choctaw and share a common history with them. The Chickasaw are divided in two groups (moieties): the Impsaktea and the Intcutwalipa. They traditionally had a matrilineal system, in which children were considered to be part of the mother's clan, where they gained their status. Some property was controlled by women, and also hereditary leadership among the tribe passed through the maternal line.".
- Chickasaw language Chickasaw_language.
- Chickasaw language English_language.
- Chickasaw populationPlace Louisiana.
- Chickasaw populationPlace Mississippi.
- Chickasaw populationPlace Oklahoma.
- Chickasaw related Choctaw.
- Chickasaw related Muscogee.
- Chickasaw related Seminole.
- Chickasaw religion Christianity.
- Chickasaw thumbnail Chickasaw_portraits.jpg?width=300.
- Chickasaw totalPopulation "38000".
- Chickasaw wikiPageExternalLink na_006900_chickasaw.htm.
- Chickasaw wikiPageExternalLink CH033.html.
- Chickasaw wikiPageExternalLink index.php?id=8.
- Chickasaw wikiPageExternalLink id7.html.
- Chickasaw wikiPageExternalLink www.chickasaw.com.
- Chickasaw wikiPageExternalLink www.chickasaw.net.
- Chickasaw wikiPageExternalLink index_1739.htm.
- Chickasaw wikiPageExternalLink www.chickasaw.tv.
- Chickasaw wikiPageExternalLink tish1.htm.
- Chickasaw wikiPageExternalLink recipe.php?recipeid=326.
- Chickasaw wikiPageExternalLink recipe.php?recipeid=510.
- Chickasaw wikiPageExternalLink chick.html.
- Chickasaw wikiPageID "92809".
- Chickasaw wikiPageRevisionID "602385681".
- Chickasaw group "Chickasaw".
- Chickasaw hasPhotoCollection Chickasaw.
- Chickasaw imageCaption "Bottom row: Mary Hightower , Ashkehenaniew, Annie Guy".
- Chickasaw imageCaption "Middle row: Holmes Colbert, John Herrington, J. D. James".
- Chickasaw imageCaption "Top row: Young Chickasaw man, Tom Cole, Winchester Colbert".
- Chickasaw langs Chickasaw_language.
- Chickasaw langs English_language.
- Chickasaw poptime "38000".
- Chickasaw related "Choctaw, Muscogee Creek, and Seminole peoples".
- Chickasaw rels "Traditional tribal religion, Christianity".
- Chickasaw subject Category:Chickasaw_tribe.
- Chickasaw subject Category:Native_American_tribes_in_Alabama.
- Chickasaw subject Category:Native_American_tribes_in_Mississippi.
- Chickasaw subject Category:Native_American_tribes_in_Oklahoma.
- Chickasaw subject Category:South_Appalachian_Mississippian_culture.
- Chickasaw type Abstraction100002137.
- Chickasaw type EthnicGroup107967382.
- Chickasaw type Group100031264.
- Chickasaw type IndigenousPeoplesInTheUnitedStates.
- Chickasaw type NativeAmericanTribesInAlabama.
- Chickasaw type NativeAmericanTribesInMississippi.
- Chickasaw type People107942152.
- Chickasaw type SocialGroup107950920.
- Chickasaw type Tribe108372411.
- Chickasaw type EthnicGroup.
- Chickasaw type CommunityOrganization.
- Chickasaw type Collective.
- Chickasaw comment "The Chickasaw are an indigenous people of the Southeastern Woodlands. Their traditional territory was in the Southeastern United States of Mississippi, Alabama, and Tennessee. They are of the Muskogean language family and are federally recognized as the Chickasaw Nation.Sometime prior to the first European contact, the Chickasaw migrated from western regions and moved east of the Mississippi River, where they settled mostly in present-day northeast Mississippi.".
- Chickasaw label "Chicachas".
- Chickasaw label "Chickasaw".
- Chickasaw label "Chickasaw".
- Chickasaw label "Chickasaw".
- Chickasaw label "Chickasaw".
- Chickasaw label "Chickasaw".
- Chickasaw label "Czikasawowie".
- Chickasaw label "Чикасо (народ)".
- Chickasaw label "تشيكاساو".
- Chickasaw label "チカソー".
- Chickasaw label "奇克索人".
- Chickasaw sameAs Chickasaw.
- Chickasaw sameAs Chickasaw.
- Chickasaw sameAs Chicachas.
- Chickasaw sameAs Chickasaw.
- Chickasaw sameAs チカソー.
- Chickasaw sameAs 치카소_족.
- Chickasaw sameAs Czikasawowie.
- Chickasaw sameAs Chickasaw.
- Chickasaw sameAs m.0n0y5.
- Chickasaw sameAs Q622728.
- Chickasaw sameAs Q622728.
- Chickasaw sameAs Chickasaw.
- Chickasaw wasDerivedFrom Chickasaw?oldid=602385681.
- Chickasaw depiction Chickasaw_portraits.jpg.
- Chickasaw homepage www.chickasaw.net.
- Chickasaw isPrimaryTopicOf Chickasaw.
- Chickasaw name "Chickasaw".