MOWA Band of Choctaw Indians
The Mobile and Washington Band of Choctaw Indians are one of the first tribes believed to have been encountered by the Spaniards as early as 1540. The Mobile and Washington Band of Choctaw Indians are mentioned by Bienville when he founded the town of Mobile at or about location of the present day Alabama Power Plant and DuPont Chemical Plants on Highway 43 in Mobile County, Alabama. The Choctaw Indians of Alabama (Mobile and Washington Counties) have been recognized Federally and Internationally as follows:
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MOWA Band of Choctaw Indians
The Mobile and Washington Band of Choctaw Indians are one of the first tribes believed to have been encountered by the Spaniards as early as 1540. The Mobile and Washington Band of Choctaw Indians are mentioned by Bienville when he founded the town of Mobile at or about location of the present day Alabama Power Plant and DuPont Chemical Plants on Highway 43 in Mobile County, Alabama. The Choctaw Indians of Alabama (Mobile and Washington Counties) have been recognized Federally and Internationally as follows:
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The Mobile and Washington Band ...... igh the Doctrine of Discovery.
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The Mobile and Washington Band ...... nd Internationally as follows:
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MOWA Band of Choctaw Indians
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Mobile and Washington County Band of Choctaw Indians
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