Uncover the powerful stories and historical records of the Choctaw Nation with this fully interactive 3D PDF Flipbook edition of the Choctaw Dawes Packet. This digital collection features original documents submitted during the Dawes Commission enrollment period (1898–1906), when tribal citizenship and land allotments were being federally determined.

Whether you’re a descendant, historian, or student of Native American legal history, this immersive flipbook gives you a visually rich, page-by-page look into affidavits, applications, testimonies, and official correspondence tied to Choctaw citizenship claims.

Features:

  • High-quality scans of authentic Dawes Commission documents
  • Realistic 3D flipbook interface for intuitive navigation
  • Zoom, search, and section indexing for efficient research
  • Ideal for genealogical study and educational use
  • A vital resource for exploring tribal identity, land policy, and legal heritage

This flipbook bridges the past and present, preserving the voices and struggles of Choctaw ancestors during a critical moment in tribal history. A powerful tool for personal discovery and academic exploration alike.