Choctaws [noun]

Definition of Choctaws:

incomprehensible talk or writing

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Sentence/Example of Choctaws:

The Choctaws have twelve public schools, established by treaty stipulations with the United States.

The cotton plant has been introduced by the Choctaws and Chickasaws, on the banks of Red river.

Also a treaty with the Choctaws, describing and establishing our demarcation of boundaries with them.

“They use much the same term as the Choctaws,” said his wife.

Tecumseh was absent upon a visit to the Creeks, Choctaws and Chickasaws.

The Cherokees and Choctaws seem to have availed themselves of this provision to the greatest advantage.

In burials, the civilized Choctaws follow the customs of the whites, but the ruder classes still preserve their aboriginal usages.

In their mourning, however, they do not weep and cry with such clamorous vehemence as the Choctaws and others.

Many Cherokees, however, as well as Choctaws, have received good English educations.

The Choctaws were sun-worshippers, as were all the other branches of the Choctaw-Muscogee family.