Choctaw Nation

The Choctaw Tribe is primarily associated with the states of Louisiana, Alabama, and Oklahoma. See below for at least a partial lists of groups of Choctaw Indians and the reservations associated with each.

The Choctaw Tribe is one of the Five Civilized Tribes

Brief Timeline
1830: ceded lands to the United States

1831-1833: First tribe forced from their homeland. Removed to Indian Territory

World War I and II: the U.S. government used members of the Choctaw Nation for secure communications. They became the first code-talkers

Reservations
Oklahoma: Latimer and Pushmataha counties

Mississippi: Neshoba, Newton, Leake, Scott, Jones, Attala, Kemper, Winston counties

Additional References to the History of the Tribe
Frederick Webb Hodge, in his Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico, gave a more complete history of the Choctaw tribe, with estimations of the population of the tribe at various time periods. Additional details are given in John Swanton's The Indian Tribes of North America.

Tribal Headquarters
Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma P.0. Box 1210 Durant, OK 74702-1210 Phone: 1.800.522.6170

Groups or Parts of the Choctaw Tribe and Their Reservations
Choctaw Nation (Oklahoma)

Jena Band (Louisiana)

Mississippi Band

Records
Agency Records


 * Correspondence and Census Records

Enrollment Records


 * Dawes Commission Enrollment Records

Vital Records

Important Web Sites

 * Constitution and By-laws of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma
 * Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Official Website
 * Choctaw Nation Wikipedia