Chickasaw

/ˈtʃɪkəsɔː/ noun

A member of a Native American people originally from what is now Mississippi, Alabama, and Tennessee, or their Muskogean language.

From the Chickasaw people's own name, possibly from Muskogean origins; the etymology of the name itself remains debated among scholars. The Chickasaw were historically known as fierce warriors and traders.

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