The Mississippi tribes
All Indian tribes east of the Mississippi river were sent west of the Mississippi.
It was during the Trail of Tears that the Cherokee tribe was forced to travel over 2,200 miles west of the Mississippi. This was under President Jackson's Indian Removal Plan.
The Chichasaw, Natches, and Chocktaw
In terms of population size, the three largest original tribes in the area that later became Mississippi were the Choctaw, Chickasaw and Tunica.
The Choctaw and Ojibwe were two of thr tribes that had claims on it that weren't honored by European immigrants.
The Indian Removal Act did not state that the Indian Had to go west of the Mississippi. The Act actually gave the President the right to negotiate with the tribes their removal to west of the mississippi. The tribes would first have to agree to this. Jackson broke this law and forced the removal of several tribes.
The area that much later became Mississippi was originally home to the Taneksanya (Biloxi), Ibitoupa and Pascagoula tribes, along with many others.
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Choctaw Indian tribe is one.
The Choctaw, Chickasaw, Natchez, Yazoo and the Biloxi.