The Choctaw Nation of Indians has established that it is the same Tribe or else a portion thereof that is the same entity historically that was previously Federally Acknowledged as a Tribe.
The Choctaw Nation of Indians has researched its “previous federal acknowledgment” and determined:
1. Congress has re-affirmed the Choctaw Treaties
2. The Supreme Court has re-affirmed the Choctaw Reservation.
3. The Choctaw Nation of Indians has approved contracts w U.S.
Halito - The Choctaw Nation of Indians has completed its initial review of applications from community members.
Those selected to be approved for membership have been documented to be of Indian Ancestry and of Choctaw Tribal Affiliation.
The Choctaw Nation of Indians
A little family birthday cake for the twins. Happy Birthday!
Chief Darby Weaver
Choctaw Nation of Indians
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The Choctaw Nation of Indians had Treaty Relations with the United States of America between 1786 - 1866, which were re-affirmed by the Indian Appropriations Act of 1871, 25 U.S.C. 71.
The Choctaw Nation of Indians are led by Chief Darby Weaver and its own Tribal Council - the elected leadership pursuant to the Tribal Laws, Customs, and Usages of the Choctaw.
Choctaw Nation of Indians
Ancient and Ancestral to North Mobile County Alabama where lies “Indian Graves Creek and Indian Graves Branch” with the Byrd Cemetery in between adjacent Alabama Power Lines and the Washington County Line.