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- Chickasaw Indians (Chickasaws) - Explains Chickasaw culture, history, language and lifestyle in question-and-answer format.
- Chickasaws: The Unconquerable People - History of the Chickasaw tribe, with pictures.
- Omniglot: Chickasaw - Profile of the Chickasaw language including orthography and a sample text.
- Chickasaw - Summary of the Chickasaw Indians, their culture and history.
- Wikipedia: Chickasaw language - Article on the Chickasaw language including a phonological inventory and verb morphology.
- Chickasaw Language and the Chickasaw Indian Tribe - Pronunciation guide, language learning worksheets, and cultural information.
- Chickasaw Local News: Topix - Local, regional, and statewide news collected from diverse sources on the web.
- Chickasaw Nation - News, events and reports, and articles on history, arts, and culture from the official website of this Indian nation.
- Weather Underground: Chickasaw, Ohio - Current conditions, forecast, and links to weather maps.
- Iowa State University Extension - Chickasaw County - Offers agricultural, business, family and 4-H programs and resources. Includes staff directory, news, events, hours and directions. Located in New Hampton.
Wikipedia Articles
- Chickasaw Campaign of 1739 - The Chickasaw Campaign of 1739 was a continuation of the Chickasaw Wars pursued by the French in Louisiana. The French prepared extensively, but failed to engage the Chickasaw beyond some half hearted skirmishing, and finally accepted a negotiated peace.
- Chickasaw, Louisville - Chickasaw is a neighborhood in Louisville, Kentucky, USA. Its boundaries are West Broadway, 34th Street, Hale Avenue and Chickasaw Park.
- Chickasaw - The Chickasaw are a Native American people of the United States, who originally came from the bank of the Tennessee River just west of Huntsville, Alabama. Sometime prior to the first European contact, the Chickasaw moved east, and settled east of the Mississippi.
- Chickasaw National Recreation Area - Chickasaw National Recreation Area preserves partially forested hills of south-central Oklahoma near Sulphur. Named to honor the Chickasaw Indian Nation, who were relocated to the area from the Southeastern United States during the 1830's (and donated the land for the park to the federal government), the park's springs, streams, and lakes provide swimming, boating, fishing, picnicking, camping, and hiking.
- Battle of Chickasaw Bayou - The Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, also called the Battle of Chickasaw Bluffs, was the opening engagement of the Vicksburg Campaign during the American Civil War. It was a minor Confederate victory.