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  2. Choctaw code talkers - Wikipedia

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    Edwards was born at Golden, Nashoba County, Choctaw Nation in the Indian Territory. He was a member of the 142nd Infantry, Company E. Tobias William Frazier (August 7, 1892– November 22, 1975). (A full blood Choctaw roll number 1823) Frazier was born in Cedar County, Choctaw Nation. He was a member of the 142nd Infantry, Company E.

  3. List of Choctaw chiefs - Wikipedia

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    Unless repealed by the federal government, the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma would effectively be terminated as a sovereign nation as of August 25, 1970. [3] After a long struggle for recognition, the Mississippi Choctaw received recognition in 1918. The Mississippi Choctaw soon received lands, educational benefits, and a long overdue health care ...

  4. Dawes Rolls - Wikipedia

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    It also uncovered a great mass of nauseous evidence, and rejected a large number of claims upon the ground they had been advanced through perjury and forgery. [2] An act of Congress on April 26, 1906 closed the rolls on March 5, 1907. An additional 312 persons were enrolled under an act approved August 1, 1914.

  5. Category:Chiefs of the Choctaw - Wikipedia

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  6. Choctaw Cultural Center in Oklahoma proves vital stop for ...

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    The entrance of the Choctaw Cultural Center simulates a traditional Choctaw home, or "Chukka," with a central fireplace opening to the heavens in Calera, near Durant, on Nov. 3, 2023. Opened in ...

  7. Jena Band of Choctaw Indians - Wikipedia

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    They maintained Choctaw traditions such as language and folklore. Some members traveled to Muskogee, Indian Territory, in 1902 to appear before the Dawes Commission. Their testimony revealed that most Jena Choctaw applicants were monolingual in Choctaw. In the 1930s, sources reported that most group members spoke Choctaw and no English. [4]

  8. CMT Awards Winners List and Gallery: Jelly Roll and Lainey ...

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    A couple of members of a fresh generation of country music — Jelly Roll and Lainey Wilson — came away as the top victors at Sunday night’s CMT Music Awards, broadcast live from Austin for ...

  9. The wrestling honor roll: A list of 200 big winners

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    Wrestling state rankingsRankings are by theguillotine.com. Next rankings to be released Thursday (Feb. 8). CLASS 3A: 1. Mounds View; 2. Shakopee; 3. Stillwater; 4. St ...