• The Chickasaw Council is a local council of the Boy Scouts of America that serves Scouts in Shelby County, Tennessee, as well as Crittenden county in eastern...
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    The Chickasaw (/ˈtʃɪkəsɔː/ CHIK-ə-saw) are an Indigenous people of the Southeastern Woodlands, United States. Their traditional territory was in northern...
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    name to the Chickasaw Council (#468) in 1930. In 1930, the Chickasaw Council (#468) was founded. It merged into the Arbuckle Area Council in 1946. In...
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    merged into Chickasaw Council in the early 1990s. The Choctaw Area Council serves youth in east Mississippi and west Alabama, with the council office located...
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    Hardy by the Chickasaw Council (#558). In 1917, the Jonesboro Council (#019) was formed; it changed its name to the Saint Francis Valley Council (#019) in...
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    Tennessee Area Council (WTAC) serves Scouts in all Tennessee counties west of the Tennessee River except for Shelby County (Chickasaw Council). Western District...
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  • Chickasaw Nation Chickasaw, Alabama Chickasaw, Louisville, a neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky Chickasaw, Ohio Chickasaw, Pennsylvania Chickasaw County...
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  • Turkeytown, also known as the Treaty with the Cherokee and the Treaty of Chickasaw Council House (Cherokee) was negotiated on 14 September 1816, between delegates...
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    The Chickasaw Capitol Building housed the government of the Chickasaw Nation during its last six years of existence. The government ceased to exist on...
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    through 272 local councils, with each council covering a geographic area that may vary from a single city to an entire state. Each council receives an annual...
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    historic Chickasaw Nation Capitols are located in Tishomingo, Oklahoma. The property consists of Chickasaw Council House Museum and the Chickasaw Nation...
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  • National Council and are usually incorporated as a charitable organization. The council level organization is similar to that of the National Council. The...
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  • Cherokee 1816 September 20 Treaty of Chickasaw Council House Treaty with the Chickasaw 7 Stat. 150 80, 81 Chickasaw 1816 October 24 Treaty of Choctaw Trading...
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  • legislative approval? A. Shall the Tribal Council consist of only members who have been residents of the Chickasaw nation for one year preceding the election...
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    Kia Kima Scout Reservation (category Local council camps of the Boy Scouts of America)
    Scouts of America summer camp outside Hardy, Arkansas owned by the Chickasaw Council. The camp was founded in 1916 by Bolton Smith. The name "Kia Kima"...
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    Marion Barry (category Members of the Council of the District of Columbia)
    original on November 4, 2013. January 11, 1954 – Troop 184 of the Chickasaw Council (#558). Coleman, Milton (January 2, 1979). "Marion Barry: The Activist...
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    Charles D. Carter (category Chickasaw people of Cherokee descent)
    Carter was active in the Chickasaw Nation and served as its auditor, on the Chickasaw Council, and as superintendent of Chickasaw Schools. Charles David...
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    the five major Native American nations in the Southeast: the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Muscogee (Creek), and Seminoles. White Americans classified...
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    There are hundreds of local council camps of the Boy Scouts of America operated by the Boy Scouts of America. Contents Active Camps Alabama Alaska Arizona...
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    and had received honest treatment and fair trade. The joint Choctaw-Chickasaw council voted against alliance with Tecumseh. When Tecumseh departed, Pushmataha...
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    Bloomfield Academy was a Chickasaw school for girls founded in 1852 by the Reverend John Harpole Carr, located in the Chickasaw Nation in Indian Territory...
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  • Memphis, member of the Ellis Auditorium Commission, President of the Chickasaw Council, Boy Scouts of America, Colonel of the Governor's staff, President...
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  • design of the Eagle Scout medal had not been finalized by the National Council, so the medal was not awarded until Labor Day, September 2, 1912. Eldred...
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    Executive Edward Everett, Smith led the effort as Council President to organize the Chickasaw Council of the Boy Scouts of America. On April 11, 1916,...
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    Natchez Trace Parkway (category Protected areas of Chickasaw County, Mississippi)
    Battleground National Monument (established August 27, 1935, and now called Chickasaw Village) and Meriwether Lewis Park (proclaimed as Meriwether Lewis National...
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  • Walton. A list of recipients is maintained by NESA, sorted by local BSA council, and may be found on their web page. "Distinguished Eagle Scout award recipients"...
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    Fred Waite (category Members of the Chickasaw Nation legislature)
    occasionally spelled Fred Wayte (born September 23, 1853 – September 24, 1895) (Chickasaw) was noted for a period when he was a cowboy in New Mexico and a member...
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    Many local councils have gone through thousands of name changes, merges, splits and re-creations since the establishment of the Boy Scouts of America in...
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    Bill Anoatubby (category Governors of the Chickasaw Nation)
    of the Chickasaw Nation, a position he has held since 1987. From 1979 to 1987, Anoatubby served two terms as Lieutenant Governor of the Chickasaw Nation...
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    Preceded by Charles A. Willard Succeeded by Charles A. Johns Member of Chickasaw Council In office 1897 Judge of Court of First Instance In office 1901–1904...
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