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Chickasaw Collection

The Chickasaw tribe, an American Indian community with a rich history, had their locations documented in 1715 and around the year 1700

Background imageChickasaw Collection: American Indian tribe locations in 1715

American Indian tribe locations in 1715
Map of Native American tribe locations circa 1715, continental U.S. Printed color lithograph

Background imageChickasaw Collection: American Indian tribe locations about 1700

American Indian tribe locations about 1700
Map of Native American locations, circa 1700. Printed lithograph

Background imageChickasaw Collection: French Attack on Chickasaw Nation

French Attack on Chickasaw Nation
Under the governor of Louisiana, Bienville, leader of the Sourthern contingent in a French campaign against the Chickasaw nation

Background imageChickasaw Collection: Helicopter from 66th Air Rescue Squadron, United States Air Force Base at Manston

Helicopter from 66th Air Rescue Squadron, United States Air Force Base at Manston, 10th August 1954. Helicopter Pilots from USAF Base demonstrate their skills as they practise ahead of the Royal

Background imageChickasaw Collection: Sikorsky UH-19A Chickasaw 52-7587 (painted as 51-3893)

Sikorsky UH-19A Chickasaw 52-7587 (painted as 51-3893)
Sikorsky UH-19A Chickasaw 52-7587 (MSN 55734), on display at Air Park, Malmstrom AFB, UT Date: circa 1990

Background imageChickasaw Collection: Sikorsky H-19B Chickasaw 52-7537

Sikorsky H-19B Chickasaw 52-7537 (msn 55640), at Pima Air and Space Museum, Tucson, AZ. Date: circa 1990

Background imageChickasaw Collection: Sikorsky HH-19B Chickasaw 52-7537

Sikorsky HH-19B Chickasaw 52-7537
Sikorsky HH-19B-SI Chickasaw 52-7537 (MSN 55-640), on display at the Pima Air and Space Museum, Tucson, Arizona, painted as HH-19A 51-3894. Date: circa 2000

Background imageChickasaw Collection: Oglethorpe Fails in Attack on St. Augustine

Oglethorpe Fails in Attack on St. Augustine
Part of the War of Jenkins Ear between Great Britain and Spain, James Oglethorpe led a band of English soldiers, militia, and Chickasaw and Creek Nation soldiers

Background imageChickasaw Collection: United States Army Square Dance Team - Sikorsky H-19D

United States Army Square Dance Team - Sikorsky H-19D Chickasaw (one of the boys) The Square Dance Team, which was first based at the Army Aviation School, Fort Sill, Oklahoma

Background imageChickasaw Collection: RTAF Museum - H-19A

RTAF Museum - H-19A
Helicopter Type 3 - Sikorsky H-19A Chickasaw H3-3/97 in the Royal Thai Air Force Museum at Don Mueang Royal Thai Air Force Base. Date: 1970s / 1980s

Background imageChickasaw Collection: Southeast Indian tribe locations in 1776

Southeast Indian tribe locations in 1776
Map of southeastern Native American Nations about 1776. Hand-colored woodcut

Background imageChickasaw Collection: Chickasaw Rising

Chickasaw Rising
A rising of the Chickasaw people, angry at mis- treatment, is suppressed by the United States Cavalry


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The Chickasaw tribe, an American Indian community with a rich history, had their locations documented in 1715 and around the year 1700. These resilient people inhabited various regions, preserving their cultural heritage. However, they faced challenges such as the French Attack on the Chickasaw Nation, which tested their strength and determination. In a different context, the name "Chickasaw" was also associated with Sikorsky helicopters. The UH-19A Chickasaw 52-7587 (painted as 51-3893), H-19B Chickasaw 52-7537, and HH-19B Chickasaw 52-7537 were notable aircraft used by the United States Air Force Base at Manston's 66th Air Rescue Squadron. Additionally, the United States Army Square Dance Team showcased their talents while flying in Sikorsky H-19D helicopters. These helicopters are remembered even today at places like RTAF Museum where an H-19A is displayed. While these modern associations may differ from its historical significance to Native Americans, it highlights how diverse interpretations of "Chickasaw" have emerged over time. Looking back into history again, one cannot forget significant events like Oglethorpe's failed attack on St. Augustine or the Natchez War against French settlers in Mississippi during 1729. These conflicts shaped not only the destiny of specific tribes but also influenced Southeast Indian tribe locations by1776. The story of "Chickasaw" encompasses both ancient traditions and contemporary adaptations—a testament to resilience across generations that continues to inspire admiration for this remarkable tribe and its enduring legacy within American history.