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George W. Harkins : ウィキペディア英語版 | George W. Harkins
George W. Harkins (1810–1861) was an attorney and prominent chief of the Choctaw tribe during the Indian removals.〔Oklahoma Historical Society, Archives Division, Choctaw – Principal Chief, No. 19457〕 Elected as principal chief after the national council deposed his maternal uncle, Greenwood LeFlore, in 1834 Harkins was elected judge of the Red River District in Indian Territory. In 1850, he was chosen as chief of the Apukshunnubbee District (one of three) of the Choctaw Nation, where he served until 1857.〔 ==Early life and education== George Washington Harkins was born into a high-status Choctaw clan through his mother, Louisa "Lusony" LeFlore. His father was John Harkins, a European American. His oldest maternal uncle, traditionally the most important mentor to a boy child, was Greenwood LeFlore, chief of the Choctaw. Harkins learned from both his cultures, but identified as Choctaw first and foremost. Harkins was educated at Centre College in Danville, Kentucky. He earned a law degree from Cumberland University.
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