The Chickasaw Nation
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The Chickasaw Indian Nation is not only a unique tribe with many diverse ways of living, but they are a tribe that stays true to their heritage and culture. This Southeastern tribe has overcome many obstacles and has taught Americans about their traditions and many have benefited from their knowledge. Today the Chickasaw reside in Okalahoma and are currently the eighth largest tribe in the United States.
A. Native Life ways
The Chickasaw had first
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attempts to maintain their ways of life are prestigious and society can benefit from this great tribe. Works Cited: 1.) Boxberger, D.L., & Mignon, M.R. (1997). Native North Americans. Dubuque, IA: <Tab/>Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company. (p 187). 2.) Sturtevant, William C. (1988). Handbook of North American Indians (Vol 4). <Tab/>Washington D.C.: Smithsonian Institution. (p 43, 59, 177, 192, 213, 452-53). 3.) The Chickasaw Nation. 9 Mar. 2004 <http://www.chickasaw.net/>.
attempts to maintain their ways of life are prestigious and society can benefit from this great tribe. Works Cited: 1.) Boxberger, D.L., & Mignon, M.R. (1997). Native North Americans. Dubuque, IA: <Tab/>Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company. (p 187). 2.) Sturtevant, William C. (1988). Handbook of North American Indians (Vol 4). <Tab/>Washington D.C.: Smithsonian Institution. (p 43, 59, 177, 192, 213, 452-53). 3.) The Chickasaw Nation. 9 Mar. 2004 <http://www.chickasaw.net/>.