Apuckshunubbee
Apuckshunubbee (c. 1740 – October 18, 1824) was one of three principal chiefs of the Choctaw Native American tribe in the early nineteenth century, from before 1800. He led the western or Okla Falaya ("Long People") District of the Choctaw, of which the eastern edge ran roughly southeast from modern Winston County to Lauderdale County, then roughly southwest to Scott County, then roughly south-southeast to the western edge of Perry County. His contemporaries were Pushmataha and Moshulatubbee, who respectively led the southern district Okla Hannali ("Six Towns People") and the north-eastern district Okla Tannap ("People on the Other Side").
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Apuckshunubbee
Apuckshunubbee (c. 1740 – October 18, 1824) was one of three principal chiefs of the Choctaw Native American tribe in the early nineteenth century, from before 1800. He led the western or Okla Falaya ("Long People") District of the Choctaw, of which the eastern edge ran roughly southeast from modern Winston County to Lauderdale County, then roughly southwest to Scott County, then roughly south-southeast to the western edge of Perry County. His contemporaries were Pushmataha and Moshulatubbee, who respectively led the southern district Okla Hannali ("Six Towns People") and the north-eastern district Okla Tannap ("People on the Other Side").
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Apuckshunubbee (c. 1740 – Octo ...... kshunnubbu, and Pukshunnubbee.
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Apuckshunubbee (ca. 1740–18 d' ...... Pukshunnubbu i Pukshunnubbee.
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1824-10-18
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Robert Cole, then Greenwood LeFlore
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Apuckshunubbee (c. 1740 – Octo ...... ("People on the Other Side").
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Apuckshunubbee (ca. 1740–18 d' ...... trictes oriental i meridional.
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Apuckshunubbee
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