Remaining Chickasaw in Indian Territory, 1830s-1907
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Tuscaloosa :
University of Alabama Press,
c2011.
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Sisdoallologahallan:
- Introduction: Challenges to Chickasaw sovereignty
- Struggle for independence from the Choctaw Nation, 1837-1855
- Trouble with Texans and Western Indians, 1830s-1890s
- Decision not to adopt former slaves, 1866-1907
- Right to tax and eject U.S. citizens, 1870s-1890s
- Curbing the influence of intermarried White men, 1870s-1907
- Keeping the school system under Chickasaw control, 1880-1907
- Epilogue: The end of Chickasaw sovereignty.