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100

The president who signed the Indian Removal Act of 1830 and is responsible for forcing southeastern tribes to Indian Territory.

Andrew Jackson

100

The treaty, which the Chickasaw and the Choctaws signed on April 28, 1866, restored their treaty payments 

Treaty with the Choctaw, Chickasaw, and U.S. of 1866)

100

The program that helps citizens develop healthy cooking skills

Get Fresh! 

100

The person has a fever, they must be "abeka"

Sick

100

The Blackland Prairie was a valuable resource for the Chickasaw people

Mississippi

200

Tishomingo, Oklahoma is named after which Chickasaw leader

Tishominko

200

This 1800's event was one of the most painful experiences for Southeastern Indian tribes in United States history

Indian Removal

200
This program helps domestic violence victims to find safety and start a new chapter in life

Violence Prevention Services

200

You must go now, this is a "afehna"

Emergency

200

Moundville was a site occupied by Mississippian culture from about 1000 A.D. until 1450 A.D.

Alabama

300

World-famous for using her dramatic talents to tell the story of the Chickasaw people

Te Ata

300

During this time period, glaciers covered the northern land and the climate was wetter and colder.

Paleo-Indian 

300

The program that offers convenient sessions to help citizens achieve optimal mental health

Outpatient Counseling Services

300

The speech was good, now we "pasachi"

Clap

300

Ancient First Americans inhabited the Wicklife Mounds between approximately 1100 CE and 1350 CE

Kentucky

400

Led the attack against the Chickasaws in the Battle of Hikki'ya (also known as Ackia)

Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne De Bienville

400

By the 1720's most Chickasaws traded exclusively with

English merchants

400

The program that helps citizens get into the home of their dreams

Chuka Chukmasi Loan Program

400

Pizza is for "tabokoli impa"

Dinner
400

The Early First American cultural hub was once one of the greatest cities in the world known as the Cahokia Mounds

Illinois 

500
The first governor of the Chickasaw Nation

Cyrus Harris

500

What fundamental principle was addressed in the U.S. Constitution and recognized in 1788

Tribal sovereignty 

500

The services which allows those who live outside the Nation's boundaries to take advantage of the benefits available to Chickasaw citizens

At-Large

500

The baby sleeps in the "sawa imum boa"

Nursery

500

The Pinson mounds are located at this present-day state

Tennessee

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