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Apuckshunubbee (c. 1740 – October 18, 1824) was one of three principal chiefs of the Choctaw Native American tribe in the early nineteenth century, from before 1800. He led the western or Okla Falaya ("Long People") District of the Choctaw, of which the eastern edge ran roughly southeast from modern Winston County to Lauderdale County, then roughly southwest to Scott County, then roughly south-southeast to the western edge of Perry County. His contemporaries were Pushmataha and Moshulatubbee, who respectively led the southern district Okla Hannali ("Six Towns People") and the north-eastern district Okla Tannap ("People on the Other Side").

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  • Apuckshunubbee (ca. 1740–18 d'octubre de 1824) fou un dels tres principals caps de la tribu ameríndia dels choctaws a principis del segle xix, des d'abans de 1800. Era cap del Districte Occidental o Okla Falaya (Gent Alta), en l'actual Mississipí. També hi havia els districtes oriental i meridional. A principis de 1800, Apuckshunubbee i els altres dos caps de divisió van signar diversos tractats amb els Estats Units, cedint terres als colons amb l'esperança de posar fi a la seva invasió de territori choctaw. En el seu camí a Washington, DC en 1824 amb els altres dos caps de divisió i una delegació choctaw per reunir-se amb funcionaris dels Estats Units, Apukshunubbee va patir una caiguda i va morir. El seu nom també s'escriu com Apvkshvnvbbee, Apυkshυnυbbee, Puckshenubbee, Pukshunnubbu i Pukshunnubbee. (ca)
  • Apuckshunubbee (c. 1740 – October 18, 1824) was one of three principal chiefs of the Choctaw Native American tribe in the early nineteenth century, from before 1800. He led the western or Okla Falaya ("Long People") District of the Choctaw, of which the eastern edge ran roughly southeast from modern Winston County to Lauderdale County, then roughly southwest to Scott County, then roughly south-southeast to the western edge of Perry County. His contemporaries were Pushmataha and Moshulatubbee, who respectively led the southern district Okla Hannali ("Six Towns People") and the north-eastern district Okla Tannap ("People on the Other Side"). During the early 1800s, Apuckshunubbee and the other two division chiefs signed several treaties with the United States, ceding land to settlers in the hope of ending their encroachment on Choctaw territory. On his way to Washington, DC in 1824 with the other two division chiefs and a Choctaw delegation to meet with US officials, Apuckshunubbee suffered a fall and died. His name was also spelled as Apvkshvnvbbee, Apυkshυnυbbee, Puckshenubbee, Pukshunnubbu, and Pukshunnubbee. (en)
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  • Robert Cole, then Greenwood LeFlore (en)
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  • Apuckshunubbee (ca. 1740–18 d'octubre de 1824) fou un dels tres principals caps de la tribu ameríndia dels choctaws a principis del segle xix, des d'abans de 1800. Era cap del Districte Occidental o Okla Falaya (Gent Alta), en l'actual Mississipí. També hi havia els districtes oriental i meridional. (ca)
  • Apuckshunubbee (c. 1740 – October 18, 1824) was one of three principal chiefs of the Choctaw Native American tribe in the early nineteenth century, from before 1800. He led the western or Okla Falaya ("Long People") District of the Choctaw, of which the eastern edge ran roughly southeast from modern Winston County to Lauderdale County, then roughly southwest to Scott County, then roughly south-southeast to the western edge of Perry County. His contemporaries were Pushmataha and Moshulatubbee, who respectively led the southern district Okla Hannali ("Six Towns People") and the north-eastern district Okla Tannap ("People on the Other Side"). (en)
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