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Allen Wright (1826-1885) was Principal chief of the Choctaw from Fall 1866 to 1870. He also became a Presbyterian minister after graduating from Union Theological Seminary in New York City. He was very active in the Choctaw government, holding several elected positions, and has been credited with the name "Oklahoma" for the land that would become the state.
Allen Wright was born in Attla (sic) County, Mississippi in November 1826. A member of the Choctaw Nation, his birth name was Kilihote. His father was named Ishtemahilvbi and his mother a full-blood Choctaw, who died in June 1832. The father and surviving members of the family let Mississippi in October 1833 and arrived in what is now McCurtain County, Oklahoma in March 1834. According to a biography published by the Chronicles of Oklahoma, his father died in 1839. He went to live with Reverend Cyrus Kingsbury near Doaksville, went to a mission school at Pine Ridge. After four years, he entered Spencer Academy, the main Choctaw tribal school. where he studied from 1844 to 1848. He was given the name Allen Wright. The surname honored Reverend Alfred Wright, a noted Presbyterian missionary to the Choctaws.
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Genres: Drama, Short, War,Van Gogh paints a picture
Of sunflowers out in a field
Lennon writes a melody with words
About love and peace
What do they know
Says the big fat man
From the elephant show
You won't get further than the Malt Mill baby
The paint's too bright and your beat's not steady
It's not quite right
Go do it again
If you can
Just do it again
It's not quite right
Go do it again
If you can
Just do it again
Just do it again
Shakespeare pens a sonnet
Says it's his best by far
Newton finds that force is equal
Til you push them apart
But what do they know
Says the two faced lady
From the elephant show
You won't get further than a gig at the docks