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Nick Wallace and Garrett Mussett

The Gear and Daily Life of the Choctaw Lighthorsemen

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Allece Locke on a Choctaw pony

Issuba – “Like a Deer” Part Two

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Choctaw Pony Herd

Issuba – “Like a Deer” Part One

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Issuba Vmbinili Tvshka: Choctaw Lighthorsemen

Issuba Vmbinili Tvshka: Choctaw Lighthorsemen

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Choctaw Family

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Rev. Willis Folsom

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Bison Hair Bag

Choctaw Textiles – Bison Hair Bag

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Wheelock Buildings

Wheelock Academy

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Act of Compassion painting by the Choctaw people

An Act Of Empathy

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The Role of Choctaw Leaders – Past and Present

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The Great Seal of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma

The History of the Great Seal of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma

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Lubbock Creek - An Ancient Choctaw Village Site

Lubbock Creek – An Ancient Choctaw Village Site

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The Big Hunt

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The Log Cabin

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The Legends Surrounding Owls

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Tvshka Homma: Capitol of the Choctaw Nation

Tvshka Homma: Capitol of the Choctaw Nation

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The Battle Of Massard Prarie

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Early Choctaw Games

Early Choctaw Games

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Preservation and Remembrance Choctaw Heirloom Seeds

Preservation and Remembrance Choctaw Heirloom Seeds

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Three of the earthmounds at Moundville

Ancestors of the Choctaws and the spiritual history of the mounds

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Caleb Sullivan participates in a musket firing demonstration for park visitors. He is wearing a turban and French frock coat—both were worn by Choctaw men in the early 1800’s

Choctaws and the War of 1812 (Part 2)

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Choctaws and the War of 1812 (Part 1)

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A Choctaw winter house did not always have an interior opening in the top allowing the smoke to escape, thereby keeping all the much-needed heat inside creating a dutch oven effect. Squash and other vegetables were kept under sleeping quarters for winter consumption. The entryway was small to keep out drafts and created sloping downward since the house was partially built under the ground.

Keeping Old Man Winter at Bay the Choctaw Way

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Choctaw Cold-Weather Clothes

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