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The "Identified full-bloods" in Mississippi: Race and Choctaw Identity, 1898-1918
Katherine M.B. Osburn
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Choctaw
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Blood
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Treaties
24%
Enrollment
22%
Racial Identity
18%
Ethnic Identity
15%
Jim Crow
12%
Creek
12%
Ancestry
11%
Ideology
10%
Dancing
10%
Resurgence
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Rabbit
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Heir
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Cultural Practices
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Currency
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Military
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Discourse
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Citizenship
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Language
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Inclusion
8%
Ethnic Groups
8%
Early Twentieth-century
8%
Social Sciences
treaty
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rules of evidence
28%
currency
21%
ethnic identity
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allies
20%
Ideologies
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twentieth century
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Territories
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citizenship
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ethnicity
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inclusion
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market
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discourse
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