After removal, the Choctaws set up their government also divided up in three regions: Apukshunnubbee, Mushulatubbee, and Pushmataha.
The Choctaw Nation was temporarily discontinued in 1906 with the advent of Oklahoma statehood.
Chiefs were appointed by the U.S. President after U. S. Congress stripped recognition of the Choctaw national government.
The Mississippi Choctaw soon received lands, educational benefits, and a long overdue health care system.
There are eight communities of reservation land: Bogue Chitto, Bogue Homa, Conehatta, Crystal Ridge, Pearl River, Red Water, Tucker, and Standing Pine.