Choctaw–United States relations

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Choctaw–United States relations encompass the historical and political interactions between the Choctaw Nation and the U.S. government, including treaties, land cessions, and policies of removal and assimilation.

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United States–Penobscot relations 1

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instanceOf Indigenous–United States relations
bilateral relations
historical relationship
currentIssues cultural preservation and language revitalization
economic development and gaming compacts
tribal sovereignty and jurisdiction
earliestFormalAgreement Treaty of Hopewell (1786) NERFINISHED
geographicFocus Alabama NERFINISHED
Indian Territory (present‑day Oklahoma) NERFINISHED
Louisiana NERFINISHED
Mississippi NERFINISHED
southeastern United States
includesAspect citizenship and legal status
economic development and resource control
education policy
land cessions
military alliances and conflicts
missionary activity and Christianization
sovereignty and self‑government
involvesPolicy Indian removal policy
allotment policy
assimilation policy
federal recognition policy
termination policy
involvesTreaty Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek (1830) NERFINISHED
Treaty of Doak’s Stand (1820) NERFINISHED
Treaty of Fort Adams (1801) NERFINISHED
Treaty of Fort St. Stephens (1816) NERFINISHED
Treaty of Hopewell (1786) NERFINISHED
Treaty of Mount Dexter (1805) NERFINISHED
keyEvent Choctaw removal to Indian Territory NERFINISHED
Civil War alliances involving Choctaw Nation
Curtis Act of 1898 NERFINISHED
Dawes Act implementation in Choctaw lands
Indian Removal Act of 1830 NERFINISHED
Oklahoma statehood (1907)
Trail of Tears (Choctaw removal) NERFINISHED
restoration of Choctaw self‑government in the 20th century
legalFramework U.S. federal Indian law
treaty law between the United States and Indian nations
mainParticipants Choctaw Nation NERFINISHED
United States government NERFINISHED
modernParticipants Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma NERFINISHED
Jena Band of Choctaw Indians NERFINISHED
Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians NERFINISHED
notableOutcome establishment of Choctaw Nation in Indian Territory
federal recognition of Choctaw tribal governments
loss of traditional homelands in the Southeast
startPeriod late 18th century

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Treaty of Hopewell mainSubject Choctaw–United States relations
Treaty of 1796 partOf Choctaw–United States relations
this entity surface form: United States–Penobscot relations