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"Choctaws" Meaning

The Choctaw people were a Native American tribe that originally inhabited the southeastern United States, particularly in what is now Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana. The name "Choctaw" is derived from the Choctaw word "chakta," which means "people of the sun." They were a significant tribe in the region, and their culture, language, and traditions continue to be celebrated and preserved today.

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The Choctaws were the first Native American tribe to migrate from Mississippi to Oklahoma, led by Chief Pushmataha.
During the 1830s, many Choctaws began to move to Indian Territory, (present-day Oklahoma), under the terms of the Treaty of Doak's Stand.
In 1945, the Choctaws were officially recognized as a tribe by the federal government and received the right to self-governance.
The Choctaws are known for their rich cultural heritage, which includes traditional dances, music, and crafts.
Today, the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma is the third largest tribe in the United States, with over 200,000 enrolled members.

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