Description: Indian Territory 1890 Census - Choctaw Four Books, 3,700+ pagesScanned copies of the original pages Bonus - Word and Audio Files of Trail of Tears and Amazing Grace ***************************************************************Digital EBook DVD Requires Adobe Reader 7.0 or higher to ViewAutoboot Menu for Easy PC Access; Manually open with MAC************************************************************ The data on these census records vary to some extent, but usually given are the English and/or Indian name of the person, relationship to head of family, color, sex, marital status, place of birth, parents’ place of birth, occupation, education, and home ownership. Included on this CD: Reel 1850 - 1900 Indian Territory Federal Population Census Schedules - Chickasaw (cont'd: ED 168, sheet 22-end) and Choctaw (part: EDs 73, 179, 180, 74-78, and ED 79, sheets 1-2), 907 pages Reel 1851 - 1900 Indian Territory Federal Population Census Schedules - Choctaw Nation (cont'd ED 79, sheet 3-end, and EDs 80-95), 914 pages Reel 1852 - 1900 Indian Territory Federal Population Census Schedules - Choctaw Nation (cont'd: EDs 96-115 and ED 116, sheets 1-49), 880 pages Reel 1853 - 1900 Indian Territory Federal Population Census Schedules - Choctaw (cont'd: ED 116, sheet 50-end, and EDs 117-119, 181-184) and Creek (part: EDs 49-60, 186) Nations), 1,068 pages These are scanned copies of the original pages. They are not neatly typed transcriptions. Quality of handwriting, quality of the original pages, And quality of scan varies. The Choctaw and the United States agreed to nine treaties and, by the last three, the US gained vast land cessions and deracinated most Choctaw west of the Mississippi River to Indian Territory. They were the first Native Americans forced under the Indian Removal Act. The Choctaw were exiled because the U.S. wanted to expand territory available for settlement by European Americans, to save the tribe from extinction, and to acquire their natural resources. The Choctaw negotiated the largest area and most desirable lands in Indian Territory. Their early government had three districts, each with its own chief, who together with the town chiefs sat on the National Council. They appointed a Choctaw Delegate to represent them with the US government in Washington, DC. During the American Civil War, the Choctaw in both Oklahoma and Mississippi mostly sided with the Confederate States of America. In a new treaty after the war, the US required them to emancipate their slaves and offer them full citizenship; they have become known as Choctaw Freedmen. After the Civil War, the Mississippi Choctaw fell into obscurity for some time. The Indian Territory, also known as the Indian Territories and the Indian Country, was land set aside within the United States for the settlement of American Indians. The general borders were set by the Indian Intercourse Act of 1834. The Indian Territory served as the destination for the policy of Indian Removal, a policy pursued intermittently by American presidents early in the nineteenth century, but aggressively pursued by President Andrew Jackson after the passage of the Indian Removal Act of 1830. The Five Civilized Tribes in the South were the most prominent tribes displaced by the policy, a relocation that came to be known as the Trail of Tears during the Choctaw removals starting in 1831. The trail ended in what is now Arkansas and Oklahoma, where there were already many Indians living in the territory, as well as whites and escaped slaves. Other tribes, such as the Delaware, Cheyenne, and Apache were also forced to relocate to the Indian territory. In time, the Indian Territory was reduced to what is now Oklahoma; and then, with the organization of Oklahoma Territory in 1890, to just the eastern half of the area. The name “Oklahoma” is derived from the Choctaw words okla and humma, meaning "red people. Formed by the combination of Oklahoma Territory and Indian Territory on November 16, 1907. Check out my other items! 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