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  2. Chickasaw Nation - Wikipedia

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    Today, the Chickasaw Nation is the 12th largest Indigenous nation in the United States, with a population exceeding 80,000 citizens, most of whom reside in Oklahoma. The Chickasaw Nation’s reservation [2] spans approximately 7,648 square miles in south-central Oklahoma.

  3. Chickasaw - Wikipedia

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    The Chickasaw Nation was the first of the Five Civilized Tribes to become ... Today, the Choctaw-Chickasaw Freedmen Association of Oklahoma represents the interests ...

  4. From museums to art galleries, 20 places to explore Native ...

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    The Chickasaw Cultural Center opened in 2010 and provides visitors with a place to learn and embrace the history and traditions of the Chickasaw Nation. Chickasaw Cultural Center, Sulphur Where ...

  5. List of Native American tribes in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of federally recognized Native American Tribes in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. ... Chickasaw Nation: Chakchiuma, [3] Chickasaw: 49,000 29,000 Ada:

  6. Why Indigenous Artifacts Should Be Returned to Indigenous ...

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    At the First Americans Museum in Oklahoma City, funded by the Chickasaw Nation in addition to Oklahoma City and the state of Oklahoma, Native nations collaborated on the architectural design, the ...

  7. Oklahoma's governor just signed three compacts with tribes ...

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    The Chickasaw Nation’s new compact covers the types of land Stitt had proposed. But it does not limit the tribe from selling on other parts of its southern Oklahoma reservation.

  8. Renowned classical group visits Fort Worth for premiere by ...

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    The new work by the member of the Chickasaw Nation continues his tradition of storytelling fusing classical music traditions with the rhythms and symbols of Native American culture.

  9. Four Mothers Society - Wikipedia

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    The Four Mothers Society or Four Mothers Nation is a religious, political, and traditionalist organization of Muscogee, Cherokee, Choctaw and Chickasaw people, as well as the Natchez people enrolled in these tribes, in Oklahoma. Four Mothers Society ceremonial grounds remain active today.