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Choctaw is a Muskogean language that was originally spoken in Mississippi, Alabama, and Louisiana. Federal Indian policy in the 1830's forced the Choctaws, along with the Chickasaws, Creeks, Seminoles, and Cherokees, to give up their lands in the southeast and relocate in Oklahoma. While the majority of the Choctaws were moved to Oklahoma in 1831-33, a smaller number resisted removal and remained in Mississippi.