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This is a copy (archival print on Epson professional matte presentation paper). This image is also available on canvas. https://www.etsy.com/your/shops/ClarksonArt/tools/listings/section:18123392/992775013 The Choctaw, having their land in present day Mississippi taken from them, were forcibly removed to “Indian Territory” in what is now Oklahoma. Oklahoma was chosen because it was largely uninhabited and because several explorations of the territory had deemed the land barren and useless…

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Apuckshunubbee (ca. 1740–October 18, 1824) was one of three principal chiefs of the Choctaw Native American tribe in the early nineteenth century. He and the other two division chiefs signed several treaties with the United States, ceding land to settlers in the hope of ending their encroachment on Choctaw territory. On his way to Washington, DC in 1824 with the other two division chiefs and a Choctaw delegation to meet with US officials, Apukshunubbee suffered a fall and died. Choctaw Tribe, Choctaw Indian, Jacob Miller, Choctaw Nation, French Creole, Snapping Turtle, Native American Pictures, Indian Tribes, Native American Heritage

Apuckshunubbee (ca. 1740–October 18, 1824) was one of three principal chiefs of the Choctaw Native American tribe in the early nineteenth century. He and the other two division chiefs signed several treaties with the United States, ceding land to settlers in the hope of ending their encroachment on Choctaw territory. On his way to Washington, DC in 1824 with the other two division chiefs and a Choctaw delegation to meet with US officials, Apukshunubbee suffered a fall and died.

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Like any art form, the design and symbolism of Choctaw pottery is subjective. Each generation brings new ideas and interpretations to classic designs. Using traditional motifs today creates a unique and special link to the ingenuity and creativity of Choctaws of the past.

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Choctaw symbol for Continual Happiness Through All Stages of Life.     The center circle represents The Four Ages: Infant, Youth, Middle and Old Age...Sun Symbols Happiness & Sun Rays = Continual    The symbol all together as one =   Continual Happiness Through All Stages of Life Choctaw Indian Tattoo, Choctaw Indian Symbols, Cheyenne Tribe Symbols, Creek Indian Symbols, Native American Sun Symbol, Cherokee Symbols, Sun Symbols, Choctaw Indian, Choctaw Nation

Choctaw symbol for Continual Happiness Through All Stages of Life. The center circle represents The Four Ages: Infant, Youth, Middle and Old Age...Sun Symbols Happiness & Sun Rays = Continual The symbol all together as one = Continual Happiness Through All Stages of Life

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