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Waterhole Cemetery
Today, I'll be talking about Waterhole Cemetary. Enjoy and watch as the video unfolds the history of a Choctaw Chief, Issac Levi Garvin. And other stuff too!
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The History of Benjamin Colbert & The Colbert's Ferry
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Benjamin Colbert a prominent Chickasaw and French descent from Horn Lake, DeSoto County, Mississippi. Whom his family also traveled along the Trail of Tears to the new Indian Territory. Which it is known as the Panola County, I.T. and settled on the north banks of the Red River and where he built his home and operated the Colbert Ferry the Red River in the Chickasaw Nation. @ChickasawTV @Chocta...
The Old Carpenters Bluff Bridge
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The Carpenters Bluff Bridge was built in 1910 between the Oklahoma and Texas border. The bridge was design for the Missouri, Oklahoma & Gulf Railways. In 1920's, the name changed to Kansas, Oklahoma & Gulf Railways. In 1965, the railroad ceased its travel from Oklahoma to Texas due to the 69/75 being a major source along the red river. In 2013, the finally closed the bridge and open up the new ...
Historic of Old Boggy Depot Est. 1837
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A historical tour of the old Boggy Depot that established in 1837. A treaty between the Choctaw and the Chickasaws that was signed in Doaksville for the Chickasaw to remove as we know now, Boggy Depot, in which the treaty was called "Treaty of Doaksville 1837". @ChoctawNationOK @ChickasawTV @chickasawnationcultureandh9224 @AdventuresIntoHistory @RedRiverHistorian @okhistoricalsociety @barbarasc...
The Edwards Store Along the Butterfield Overland Stage Route
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The Edward Store was established in the early 1850's by Thomas & Nancy Hardaway Edwards, who made their way along the Fort Smith & Fort Towson Military Road before it became the Butterfield Overland Mail Stagecoach Route in 1857 - 1861. The Butterfield Overland Stagecoach shut down in 1861 during the time of the Civil War. After the Civil War ended, the store continued to be in use, without the...
The Old Tuberculosis & Talihina Indian Hospital
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The Old Indian Tuberculosis hospital opened up in the late 1900's for many Chickasaw and Choctaw patients. The Talihina Indian Hospital Was opened up in1938 for all Native American patients throughout Oklahoma, which it was purchased by the Choctaw Nation. After 61 years of operation, the Talihina Indian Hospital closed its doors in 1999 and moved 2 mi. south of this site to a new a facility by...
Portraying as Choctaw Chief William Harrison
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The Poteau Genealogical & Historic Society living history at the Oakland Cemetery in Poteau, OK. Joe Wolf Portraying as the former Choctaw Chief, William Harrison. @ChoctawNationOK @AdventuresIntoHistory @DigitalFeatherMedia @ChickasawTV @okhistoricalsociety @barbaraschleiff3774
The Choctaw War Cry on The Emerald Mound
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This video was back in November of 2016 at the Emerald Mound near Natchez, MS when Gabriel Rasha of Talihina, OK used his voice to yell an old ancient Choctaw War Cry, in which it felt awesome. @AdventuresIntoHistory @ChoctawNationOK
The Journey of Holland Coffee & Sophia Porter @ The Old Preston Bend Site
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@AdventuresIntoHistory @barbaraschleiff3774 @TxHistComm
The 3 Historic Significant of Oakwood Cemetery of Denison, TX
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3 Historic Significant at a local Denison, TX historic Oakwood cemetery of a 2 Russians who are buried on an American soil, a 16-year-old Texas War of Independance Vet, 1st Mayor of Denison, TX and a Great Grandnephew of George Washington the 1st President of the US. @barbaraschleiff3774 @AdventuresIntoHistory @TxHistComm
Historic Story of Deputy Eugene Moore
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A devastation historic story about Deputy Eugene Moore, who was shot and killed on the line of duty in Stringtown, OK on August 5th, 1932, by the infamous Clyde Barrows, Raymond Hamilton & Everette Milligan.
The Nanih Waiya Mound of Winston County, MS
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The 2000-year-old mother mound of The Choctaws in Mississippi name, Nanih Waiya, meaning "Leaning Hill." Is one of the sacred mounds in the Choctaw homelands of Mississippi.
The Old Pioneer Cemetery
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The Old Pioneer Cemetery of the old settlers who came to Durant, I.T. in the early 1880's. Also, the burial place of the Founder of Durant, OK, Dixon D. Durant and his family. Who of his family traveled along the later Trail of Tears in the early 1840's and settled on this land. Durant was established in 1872 along the MKT Railroad, which it is now the Union Pacific.
The Mural of Vicksburg
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Discussion on the woodland period time with the Native Americans before Vicksburg along the Mississippi River. Also, speaking on Fort Nogales, and trades with the Choctaws.
Old Choctaw Hat Game called Naki Luma "Hidden Bullet"
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A Choctaw Hat Game called Naki Luma or The Hidden Bullet once played in the Choctaw homeland of Mississippi. The game was once played with a rock and or moccasins with a small marble before hats was introduced. After removal into the new homelands of now Oklahoma, the Hat Game was diminished from the children due to boarding schools coming involved. The Choctaw Historic Preservation is now pres...
Choctaw Trail of Tears through Washington, AR
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Choctaw Trail of Tears through Washington, AR
The Trail of Tears survival along the banks of Ouachita River
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The Trail of Tears survival along the banks of Ouachita River
Choctaw Trail of Tears in Lake Village, AR
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Choctaw Trail of Tears in Lake Village, AR
Vicksburg, MS Vlog of the Choctaw Trail of Tears
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Vicksburg, MS Vlog of the Choctaw Trail of Tears
The Old Natchez Trace
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The Old Natchez Trace
The Old Bloomfield Academy cemetery
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The Old Bloomfield Academy cemetery
The unknown History of Perryville, I.T.
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The unknown History of Perryville, I.T.
The Old Rock Church of Wheelock Academy est. 1846
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The Old Rock Church of Wheelock Academy est. 1846
Short history of Caddo, OK and a story of a murdered Choctaw boy, David H. Folsom.
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Short history of Caddo, OK and a story of a murdered Choctaw boy, David H. Folsom.
The History vlog of Kulli Chaha Tamaha & Chief Moshulatubbee
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The History vlog of Kulli Chaha Tamaha & Chief Moshulatubbee
Tamaha, the unknown history of the Trail of Tears along the banks of the Arkansas River.
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Tamaha, the unknown history of the Trail of Tears along the banks of the Arkansas River.
Native American ancient mounds of Moundville
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Native American ancient mounds of Moundville
The Site of The Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek
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The Site of The Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek
Nanih Waiya Mound of Winston, CO., MS
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Nanih Waiya Mound of Winston, CO., MS
Tuskahoma Female Academy of 1892
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Tuskahoma Female Academy of 1892

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  • @pocu321
    @pocu321 9 днів тому

    I've been looking for the resting place of Alfred Ingram (Ingraham) and Mollie Cole Ingram Johnson. I've been unable to find either. They were on the 1870 census in Grayson County, the first census after emancipation. Around 1878 they were married and migrated up into old Woodville in the Indian Territory. Two of their children are buried in the Potts slave cemetery in Pottsboro. I would like to make a request. I was able to make it to Oakwood last year but I only had an hour to look around before traveling back to south Texas. Mollie's daughter and grandson are buried there. But I would really love for someone to take a better look Potts slave cemetery in Pottsboro. Findagrave has Solomon Ingram (Alfred and Mollie's son) listed for two different graves. That just doesn't make sense. I can't find anyone to volunteer to confirm who the second grave with his name belongs to. On the Findagrave picture it looks like the second grave with Solomon's name actually says "Cole" and if so, that is Mollie's maiden name. It would be awesome to find possibly her parent buried there. Thank you.

  • @eighmeeloo
    @eighmeeloo 13 днів тому

    ❤ your videos telling the history of those who are "gone but not forgtten" thanks to you and your team. Blessings.

  • @mercedithcompala8148
    @mercedithcompala8148 14 днів тому

    Mr. Wolf, this resting place is beautiful. Thank you for sharing the history with us 🪶👋

  • @deskgamesix
    @deskgamesix 16 днів тому

    Halito. Thank you for taking the time to make your informative videos. This is very interesting Oklahoma history.

  • @seminolewar
    @seminolewar 16 днів тому

    Thank you! I've seen the sites on the Natchez Trace. It's good to see the sites out west as well.

  • @mercedithcompala8148
    @mercedithcompala8148 16 днів тому

    Wonderful film. Thank you.

  • @eighmeeloo
    @eighmeeloo 16 днів тому

    It always makes my ❤ 🎉 to see a video by you, Mr. Wolf. You make history come alive! It is a blessing to learn from you since I am wheelchair bound and unable to get out and see history first hand. Do stay safe and I hope Beryl does not barrel through your homesite!🙏🏻 for all creation in Beryl's path.

  • @eighmeeloo
    @eighmeeloo Місяць тому

    Thanks Mr. WOLF. May I suggest when there is a historical marker, please read to us. I can not read on.pause, old person without skills Ben please do something special for your dad tomorrow for Father's Day. Thanks for stepping in to help. Great job HizPrez team@

  • @amywright2243
    @amywright2243 Місяць тому

    I really appreciate hearing your local history and the transitions that have happened. You're an excellent presenter!

  • @mercedithcompala8148
    @mercedithcompala8148 Місяць тому

    Love all the history and family stories. Have so much I'd like to share, with you ❤. May I write you...

  • @MillerMeteor74
    @MillerMeteor74 Місяць тому

    Very interesting history. Someone posted a link to this in a group I'm in on Facebook. Thank you.

  • @heathermodesto5538
    @heathermodesto5538 Місяць тому

    I was born here in August of 1983. Does anyone have an address on this?

    • @hizprezhistorydestination2024
      @hizprezhistorydestination2024 Місяць тому

      Not that I am aware of. Contact the Choctaw Health Clinic in Talihina, OK and they should be able to give you the address.

  • @sandywetzel3383
    @sandywetzel3383 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for the history.

  • @eighmeeloo
    @eighmeeloo 2 місяці тому

    So informative Thanks Mr. WOLF

  • @amywright2243
    @amywright2243 2 місяці тому

    Another interesting history site! I chuckled when you patted the wall. I know a few other historians who just can't resist touching history. 😊

    • @hizprezhistorydestination2024
      @hizprezhistorydestination2024 2 місяці тому

      Exactly! I know it always feels good to touch history knowing that at one time, the ones who were there before me to established that site.

  • @robertlewis3116
    @robertlewis3116 2 місяці тому

    Cool video. The Butterfield went through Guadalupe Mountains National Park I believe but it was only for about a year and then the route or something changed. I can’t remember.

  • @eighmeeloo
    @eighmeeloo 2 місяці тому

    Very interesting history. Such a sad topic.

  • @geraldahnert5409
    @geraldahnert5409 2 місяці тому

    John Butterfield died 1869 in his hometown of Utica, New York. He is buried in Utica's Forest Hill Cemetery.

  • @mercedithcompala8148
    @mercedithcompala8148 2 місяці тому

    About the Nails crossing....my 3rd great grandparents owned 160 acres there and was called Smedley Prairie.

    • @hizprezhistorydestination2024
      @hizprezhistorydestination2024 2 місяці тому

      Oh wow, didn't know that. Thanks for the info.

    • @mercedithcompala8148
      @mercedithcompala8148 2 місяці тому

      Have alot of stories....

    • @hizprezhistorydestination2024
      @hizprezhistorydestination2024 2 місяці тому

      @@mercedithcompala8148 I know not too far from the Nail crossing, just across the Blue River from the Nail's crossing stage stand was the Fort Mcculloch. I believe the Nails and Folsom grave is near there as well.

    • @mercedithcompala8148
      @mercedithcompala8148 2 місяці тому

      @@hizprezhistorydestination2024 oh I am referring to is in the Gilmore area.I will get back to you.

  • @decembergem4598
    @decembergem4598 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for the tour. Very good advice, always know your surroundings.

  • @ms.donaldson2533
    @ms.donaldson2533 2 місяці тому

    I live in Baltimore, Maryland and worked at the Old Veterans Hospital at Fort Howard. It was a SPOOKY place to work in the 1980s. Like this building it was eventually fenced off and parts are now demolished. Sadly, these hospitals are being eliminated to erase the history of the public hospitals that used to treat people for free. The people in those buildings went through hell. They get replaced with modernized medical establishments. IF they are like Johns Hopkins, they get built on old cemeteries where people were provided free burials before the corporate cemetery industry was created. Before this there was the old world where every NATURAL illness had a natural root or plant to cure it. Now, supernatural practices created supernatural illness and we need trained medical professionals to tell us how we feel. Much love from Baltimore, Maryland - Loved the story.

  • @joanm7873
    @joanm7873 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for sharing all of your knowledge. This is such a wonderful video ❤️.

  • @dmfields42
    @dmfields42 2 місяці тому

    My dad Sammy Bohanon was born here in 1947.

    • @hizprezhistorydestination2024
      @hizprezhistorydestination2024 2 місяці тому

      You maybe kin to my wife. Her family lineage is a Bohanon. Her Great Grandmother was Isabell Bohanon before marring into a Johnico. She is originally from Talihina.

    • @dmfields42
      @dmfields42 2 місяці тому

      @@hizprezhistorydestination2024 Yes Your wife descends from Samuel Bohanon the preacher. My line is his half brother Ellis Bohanan. They shared the same father William Bohanan Jr. 2 sisters Betsey Anderson and Phoebe Anderson were married to William Bohanan Jr. Phoebe was Samuel Bohanan's mother. Ellis mother was Betsey Anderson. Phoebe and Betsey were daughters of Daniel Anderson and Jenny Baptiste/Battiest. Most Bohanan's in the Sardis area and cemetery is my line. We're part of a big big family of William Bohannon Sr and Choctaw wife. Their kids John, Joshua, Silas, William Bohanan Jr, Mary Anderson Bohanon and Susan Bohannon Spring. A lot of the cousins work at the Choctaw Nation or did.

    • @hizprezhistorydestination2024
      @hizprezhistorydestination2024 2 місяці тому

      @@dmfields42 Well this is pretty awesome. I would have to tell my wife about this. Yeah, my wife and I was looking into her Bohanon side family tree and yes, it is huge. We both went to Mississippi last year and a friend of mine new where the section of the Bohanon family land was located. In which it was just a few miles northwest corner of Starkville, MS before removing from the homelands during the removal. And Springs, yes, I know a Spring who actually works at the Choctaw Cultural Center and his name is Ryan Spring. His dad is Gary Spring who now resides in Talihina. They are many Spring family that resides in Hugo, OK as well that I believe to be in the same lineage as well. I believe my wife's family through Samuel and Thomas Bohanon are buried at the Old Bohanon Cemetery near Whitesboro, OK.

    • @janetblackwood3143
      @janetblackwood3143 6 днів тому

      My husband's mother , was a patient there , in 1957 , rare cancer , thought to be tuberculosis , was not , lately , through research , found out , his mother had been exposed to the trinity bomb blast , while her husband , was stationed in El Paso , Texas , 1945 , her cancer , and breathing issues , are the same symptoms , that the " down winders" , in new mexico , suffered from , and sadly died , my husband's mother died 12 years lator , after exposure , 1957 , she was 37

  • @eighmeeloo
    @eighmeeloo 2 місяці тому

    Since this was a tuberculosis Hospital is there a large cemetery associated with this place? Thanks to your family members and all who worked here in healthcare.. Healthcare today is really not what it used to be we need a lot more of the old school people who went into it because they really care for other people.

  • @mercedithcompala8148
    @mercedithcompala8148 2 місяці тому

    Many thanks and Blessings Joe Wolf for sharing this. 👋🪶

  • @russellbonesteel1115
    @russellbonesteel1115 2 місяці тому

    Thank You Sir! These men are Russian Jews and the foreign lettering is Hebrew! On the day preceding Yom Kippur, known as Erev Yom Kippur (lit. 'eve [of] day [of] atonement'), a number of activities are customarily performed in preparation for Yom Kippur. These activities generally relate to the themes of the holiday, but are forbidden or impractical to do on Yom Kippur itself.( Source Wikipedia 5/2/2024 "5647" is the Jewish calendar and = 1887 (?) of the Gregorian calendar (via Google). The Previous comments discuss this as well. much Loving Kindness to You and Your Sister and the rest here in!

  • @melissabrackin3790
    @melissabrackin3790 2 місяці тому

    I can remeber my grandmother coming here... then later to lawton indian hospital.

  • @carolsearcy1960
    @carolsearcy1960 2 місяці тому

    I imagine that was beautiful back in it’s day. Do they have any plans for it? Demolition? I would hope they might be able to repurpose it for something.

    • @hizprezhistorydestination2024
      @hizprezhistorydestination2024 2 місяці тому

      The Choctaws did had plans to try and renovate it, but it failed through, some environmental issues.

  • @mercedithcompala8148
    @mercedithcompala8148 3 місяці тому

    Another excellent history location and story as well. .thank you Mr Wolf.

  • @joshuajessie1566
    @joshuajessie1566 3 місяці тому

    Haksobali = to make loud noise, by screaming, talking, etc. (Chahta Anumpa)

  • @amywright2243
    @amywright2243 3 місяці тому

    I love people who put so much effort into bringing history to life. It's a real effort and inspires so many!

  • @decembergem4598
    @decembergem4598 3 місяці тому

    Thank you.

  • @oldbamadirt2148
    @oldbamadirt2148 3 місяці тому

    That's What I Sound Like Whin My Wife Get's Her Stick Out.

  • @JamesRobertSmith
    @JamesRobertSmith 3 місяці тому

    Cool.

  • @decembergem4598
    @decembergem4598 3 місяці тому

    Awesome

  • @HalaluYAH_Homestead
    @HalaluYAH_Homestead 3 місяці тому

    HalaluYaH ❤👐🏽👑 We hear you in Texas. Ab 𐤀𐤁 (Father) 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 (YaHUaH) b'ha'shamaym 𐤁𐤄𐤔𐤌𐤉𐤌 (In the heavens.) Qadash 𐤒𐤃𐤔 (Set Apart) Ha'Sham 𐤄𐤔𐤌 (is The Name.) 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 (YaHUaH) atah 𐤏𐤈𐤄 (wrap) barakah 𐤁𐤓𐤊𐤄 (blessings,) chasad 𐤇𐤎𐤃 (mercy,) rapha 𐤓𐤐𐤀 (healing,) chakmah 𐤇𐤊𐤌𐤄 (wisdom,) da'ath 𐤃𐤏𐤕 (all knowledge) and shamar 𐤔𐤌𐤓 (protect) you in His ahabah 𐤀𐤄𐤁𐤄 (love) and shalam 𐤔𐤋𐤌 (peace) aulam 𐤏𐤅𐤋𐤌 (forever.) Ab 𐤀𐤁 (Father) 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 (YaHUaH) ramam 𐤓𐤌𐤌 (be lifted up, exhalted) ATh 𐤀𐤕 (beginning to end.) B'Ha'Sham 𐤁𐤄𐤔𐤌 (in the Name of) 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤔𐤏 (YaHUShA) Ha'Mashyach 𐤄𐤌𐤔𐤉𐤇 (The Anointed One.) Aman 𐤀𐤌𐤍 (it is so.)

  • @melissabrackin3790
    @melissabrackin3790 3 місяці тому

    Think i just heard the echo in Tishomingo, Oklahoma! 🤣🤪

  • @eighmeeloo
    @eighmeeloo 3 місяці тому

    So glad youcould make a video inside the museum. Would love to.visit Moundville

  • @eighmeeloo
    @eighmeeloo 3 місяці тому

    Very interesting

  • @cindys.9688
    @cindys.9688 3 місяці тому

    Holland Coffee, what a name. Unique and cool. I'd love to have the last name of Coffee. What a conversation piece in and of itself. How sweet that the pet cemetery is still there. Sophia Porter was a brave lady! Can you imagine, a lady back then, in her layered dress, racing her horse through the water, her dress heavy with water, and not stopping until she got the message out. Saving many lives! What a gal. Loving the enclosed cemetery with the iron fence and gate. Those are my favorites. Sophia got herself a grand send-off with a majestic headstone. Very nice that you were able to find Holland Coffee's grave as well. Thank you for the interesting history lesson. They all sounded like good people. Unless I missed something - then sorry! Looks like the area is tended to. That's always nice to see. Be safe and happy travels!☺️

    • @hizprezhistorydestination2024
      @hizprezhistorydestination2024 3 місяці тому

      Yes! This is a very interesting story and history about these 2 individuals. Always good to learn some good history. Thank you so much for watching. 👍

  • @eighmeeloo
    @eighmeeloo 3 місяці тому

    Mr. Wolf i enjoy.your videos. Please do an indepth video in the Trail of Tears. Was it a continuous stream of men, women, and children? Or was itt like the Oregon Trail where groups of families went together not.knowing if they would see. Friends or distant relatives again because there was no common end point. Did some groups settled in different places. It would be great to have a map visual showing different starting and ending points. I really enjoy your videos. I love history and the history you share was never in my history books. Thank you Mr. Wolf for being a great history professor!

    • @hizprezhistorydestination2024
      @hizprezhistorydestination2024 3 місяці тому

      Yes! The Trail of Tears as we known as the Indian Removal Act which was passed within the Congress in the U.S. and which was signed by no other than President Andrew Jackson. Jackson and his vice president Martin Van Buren pushed in the Indian Removal Act, in which President Thomas Jefferson who first declared the Removal Act, but wasn't pushed into congress, for the Choctaws to give up their homelands in Mississippi. On September 27, 1830, The Dancing Rabbit Creek Treaty was signed over to the United Stated for all the Choctaws in Mississippi to remove to the new lands of the Indian Territory of what we now called, Oklahoma. Over 28,000 Choctaws with children and elders, moved westward, leaving their homes and few of their belongings back as they trek on their long journey in the long winter months. During arrival, only over 10,000 Choctaws had arrived in the new lands as some perished during the long walk on the Trail of Tears. The name Trail of Tears came from a Choctaw who was reported by a reporter in Little Rock, AR hearing him saying, " As we all came upon a Trail of Tears and Death." But a few Choctaws, turned back into Mississippi, to hid in the woods and swamps. As government found the hidden Choctaws, they started to adapt into the laws of the new state of Mississippi. In 1945, the Choctaws in Mississippi became the federally recognized tribe in the U.S. as they now reside in the reservations. The Choctaws in Oklahoma is now the 3rd largest tribe in the U.S. as we now have over 200,000 tribal members that lives in the Choctaw reservation of Oklahoma and outside of the boundary as well.

    • @eighmeeloo
      @eighmeeloo 3 місяці тому

      @@hizprezhistorydestination2024 thank you

    • @hizprezhistorydestination2024
      @hizprezhistorydestination2024 3 місяці тому

      @@eighmeeloo you are welcome 👍

  • @decembergem4598
    @decembergem4598 3 місяці тому

    Thank you for the history lesson.

  • @BigMoneyPop
    @BigMoneyPop 3 місяці тому

    1st headstone Yom Kippur is Jewish holiday the 2nd headstone the writing is in Hebrew good video thanks

  • @tylerjones2695
    @tylerjones2695 3 місяці тому

    Misfortune

  • @mercedithcompala8148
    @mercedithcompala8148 3 місяці тому

    Thanks for sharing this story ❤

  • @mercedithcompala8148
    @mercedithcompala8148 3 місяці тому

    Lots of fun, thank you ❤

  • @mercedithcompala8148
    @mercedithcompala8148 3 місяці тому

    I have some old stories about the Folsoms,and the Blue Family ❤

  • @mercedithcompala8148
    @mercedithcompala8148 3 місяці тому

    Really enjoyed the information about Perryville...

  • @mercedithcompala8148
    @mercedithcompala8148 3 місяці тому

    These films are great, thanks for sharing all the history.

  • @raynonabohrer5624
    @raynonabohrer5624 3 місяці тому

    That is probably hebrew. And many people left russia because of the Russian tarz. Or communism..