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Pushmataha (U.S. National Park Service)Sep 14, 2017 · Pushmataha first gained recognition from other Choctaws for his accomplishments as a warrior against various Native enemies of the Choctaws.Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Pushmataha - National Museum of the United States ArmyPushmataha's prowess in battle made him a great leader, as did his skill as a negotiator. He lived in the Six Towns Division of the Choctaw Confederacy, near ...
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[PDF] Pushmataha: Choctaw Warrior, Diplomat, and Chief ByArticle: Few Choctaws from the early 1800s are better known than Pushmataha. He negotiated several well-publicized treaties with the United States, ...
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All Hail the Chief: Chief Pushmataha - Choctaw Nation of OklahomaAug 9, 2022 · He guided Choctaw Nation to being an ally of the United States in the War of 1812, and was commissioned as a brigadier General, leading a ...Missing: achievements diplomacy
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Pushmataha - Digital HistoryAnnotation: In a speech to the Choctaws and the Chickasaws, the Choctaw chief rejects Tecumseh's call for a pan-Indian alliance against the Americans. In 1814, ...
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Pushmataha - Encyclopedia of AlabamaFeb 6, 2011 · Pushmataha is perhaps the best-known Choctaw leader of the nineteenth century. He is most famous for negotiating treaties with the US government.
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[PDF] Pushmataha, Warrior and Statesman | JusticeWhen he returned to the Choctaws around 1800, he organized and led several war parties against the Caddoes and Osages, until in 1805 they made peace. By ...
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The story of Pushmataha, historic Choctaw Chief | Meridian StarAug 6, 2010 · Between 1784 and 1789, Pushmataha participated in wars with the Osage and Caddo people. At a young age, he participated in raids that ...Missing: undefeated | Show results with:undefeated
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Early Political Structure - Choctaw Nation of OklahomaApr 1, 2010 · Each of the three districts had a Miko, or “Chief.” Pushmataha was Chief of the Okla Hannali District from 1800-1824. During many of the same ...
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[PDF] Pushmataha - Society of the War of 1812 in VirginiaPushmataha served as chief of the Southern District (Six Towns District primarily in present day Mississippi) for over twenty years until his death in ...
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Online Speech Bank: Chief Pushmataha - Response to TecumsehApr 8, 2023 · Choctaw Chief Pushmataha Response to Chief Tecumseh on War Against the Americans probably delivered in the Spring of 1811
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Z 1824.000 Wailes (Levin) Papers - Finding Aids... Pushmataha eventually became a Choctaw Indian chief and was one of the signers of the Treaty of Mount Dexter in 1805. During the War of 1812, Shawnee Indian ...
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[PDF] 1820 Treaty of Doak's Stand | Choctaw NationProclamation, Jan. 8, 1821. A treaty of friendship, limits, and accommodation, between the. United States of America and the Choctaw Nation of Indians ...
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Choctaw Warriors consider alliances (U.S. National Park Service)Aug 14, 2017 · Red Stick leaders sent notice to the Choctaw village of Fvkitchimponta to abandon their town or be considered enemies. The Red Sticks, armed by ...
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The Creek War of 1813-1814 | American Battlefield TrustOct 26, 2021 · Ferdinand Claiborne and supported by friendly Choctaws led by Pushmataha attacked the village of Eccanachaca or the Holy Ground, near modern ...
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[PDF] Choctaws and the War of 1812Pushmataha raised a battalion of 135 men, made up of four companies of Choctaw warriors. All of its officers were Choctaw war leaders. The battalion was ...Missing: chief | Show results with:chief
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[PDF] The Creek War, 1813-1814 - U.S. Army Center of Military HistoryIn late November, about fifty Choctaw warriors under Chief Pushmataha ambushed a Red Stick force at the old Burnt Corn Creek battleground. On 28 November ...
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Choctaws and the War of 1812 (Part 2)Feb 1, 2015 · Men from the Choctaw battalion engaged and defeated Red Sticks on Burnt Corn Creek in Dec 1813. A few days later, the Choctaw battalion saw ...
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Battle of Holy Ground - Encyclopedia of AlabamaOct 8, 2008 · Between 20 and 30 Red Sticks were killed in the engagement, including a dozen African Americans who were living among them. Claiborne lost one ...Missing: tactics outcome
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Initial Choctaw - US Political RelationshipsOne of the Choctaw Cheifs signed this treaty on behalf of the Lower Towns was "Poosha Mattahaw" (Pushmataha) of the Six Tows District, who lived near St. ...Treaties · Timeline · European
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Choctaws in AlabamaIn 1801, the Choctaws signed what would be the first of many land cessions with the United States. In the Fort Confederation Treaty of 1802, the Choctaws ...
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Treaty with the Choctaw, 1805Mingo Hoomastubbee, his x mark, [L. S.], Robert McClure, his x mark, [L. S.] ; Pooshamattaha, his x mark, [L. S.], Tuskeamingo, his x mark, [L. S.] ; Chiefs and ...
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[PDF] 1805 Treaty of Mount Dexter | Choctaw NationA Treaty of Limits between the United States of America and the. Chaktaw [sic] nation of Indians.Thomas Jefferson, President of the.
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[PDF] 1816 Treaty of Fort St. Stephens | Choctaw NationA treaty of cession between the United States of America and the. Chactaw nation of Indians. James Madison, president of the United.
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Treaty with the Choctaw, 1825 - Tribal Treaties Database... Delegation, on the part of their nation, agreeing to relinquish their claim upon the United States, to send a factor with goods to supply the wants of the ...
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Push-ma-ta-ha, Choctaw Indian Chief - Access Genealogy” ” Push-ma-taha was a warrior of great distinction. He was wise in council, eloquent in an extraordinary degree, and on all occasions, and under all ...Missing: achievements battles
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Pushmataha - The Historical Marker DatabaseOct 29, 2019 · President Monroe asked Pushmataha to represent the Choctaw Nation in the treaty negotiations in 1824 in Washington, DC. Unfortunately, ...
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Pushmataha, Principal Chief of the Choctaw Nation (c.1764 - GeniFeb 27, 2025 · [9] Pushmataha rapidly took a central position in diplomacy, first meeting with United States envoys at Fort Confederation in 1802.[9] ...
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Rufus Ward: Pushmataha - The DispatchHe was born in 1764 in a log cabin on the banks of the Noxubee River near present day Macon. Little is known about his parents or early life. As a young man he ...
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Moshulatubbe | The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and CultureA great medal chief and the son of Homastubbe, Moshulatubbe succeeded his father as chief of the Northern District of the Choctaw Nation in 1809.
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List of Chiefs - Choctaw Nation of OklahomaChronological list of Choctaw Nation Chiefs from 1857 ... Choctaw Nation was divided into three districts: Apukshunnubbee, Moshulatubbee, and Pushmataha.
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Pushmataha Choctaw (abt.1764-1824) | WikiTree FREE Family TreeMay 18, 2025 · Chief of Six Towns District By 1800, Pushmataha was recognized as a leader, and became Mingo (chief) of the Okla Hannali or Six Towns district.
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Pushmataha and Mushulatubbee family relationshipsMar 28, 2013 · in land scrip, Jamesiachinko says her children are only heirs of Pushmataha. She is also known as Immayahoka and Lunnebaka.Missing: ties wives
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Chief Pushmataha Choctaw (1764–1824) - Ancestors Family SearchWhen Chief Pushmataha Choctaw was born in 1764, in Macon, Noxubee, Mississippi, United States, his father, In ki Choctaw, was 34 and his mother, ...Missing: early origins
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Pushmataha - Tribal Chief (Push-ma-ta-ha) – Access GenealogyWith him you fought the enemies of America. You mingled your blood with that of the enemy, and proved yourself a warrior. After you finished that war, you ...
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Pushmataha, Choctaw Chief, ca. 1765-1824, a59y - RootsWebDec 1, 1996 · This individual {1} was a distinguished warrior of the Choctaw Nation, (East) {2} and a fair specimen of the talents and propensities of the ...
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Ask Rufus: The Eloquence of Pushmataha - Commercial DispatchMar 21, 2021 · The example that the newspaper used was Pushmataha's last words to his Choctaw companions before he died in Washington in 1824: “I shall die, ...
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Chief Push-Ma-Ta-Ha (1764-1824) - Find a Grave MemorialPresident Jackson sent a medal to Pushmataha's oldest surviving son as a testimony of respect for a warrior. He was buried in the Congressional Cemetery in ...Missing: honors | Show results with:honors
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Pushmataha County History - Okla. - OKGenWebPushmataha was born in Noxubee Co., Mississippi, in 1764. As a young man, he took part in many hunting experditions to the western plains and in many Indian ...Missing: personality | Show results with:personality<|control11|><|separator|>
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Choctaw Place Names in 'Oklahumma' - Choctaw Nation of OklahomaSep 1, 2010 · Pushmataha County is named after one of the most influential Choctaw chiefs of all time. Coming from Oklahannali, the southernmost of the three ...
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Gravesite Ceremony to Honor Chief Pushmataha - The OklahomanDec 21, 1986 · A Marine Corps honor guard will be on hand for the ceremony at the cemetery, where Pushmataha's remains were interred after he died suddenly Dec ...
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Chief Pushmataha - The Historical Marker DatabaseMarker is near Porter, Oklahoma, in Wagoner County. It is on U.S. 69 0.4 miles north of 820th Road, on the right when traveling north. Marker is at a roadside ...Missing: posthumous honors<|separator|>
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Choctaws and the War of 1812 (Part 1)Jan 1, 2015 · Pushmataha approached U.S General Flournoy offering to form a company of Choctaw warriors to fight for the United States against the Red Sticks.Missing: undefeated Osage Caddo
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Did the Choctaw people fight alongside Andrew Jackson? - NOLA.comSep 7, 2025 · Less than one year after the battle, the territorial government of Mississippi recognized Pushmataha and the Choctaw for their help in the Creek ...
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Pushmataha – Choctaw, Oklahoman, American - John J DwyerApr 24, 2020 · Born in modern-day Mississippi in 1764, young Pushmataha's valor in battle and his intellectual heft, sharp wit, and oratorical eloquence ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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The Choctaw Trail of Tears - treaties involved - The Bicycling GuitaristApr 6, 1999 · One of the disagreements between Andrew Jackson and Pushmataha was over the quality of the land to which the Choctaw were to be moved. De Rosier ...Missing: controversies | Show results with:controversies
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Choctaw Treaties | Mike Boucher's Web PageThis was the treaty of Fort St. Stephen, signed Oct. 24, 1816. It provided a covenant under which Pushmataha led his Choctaw warriors into the American's ...