Greenwood Leflore
Greenwood LeFlore
was a
Indian
of the
Choctaw
tribe. He was elected chief of the entire
Choctaw
tribe shortly after the
Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek
. He received one thousand acres (4 km²) of land for his part in the negotiations on the
treaty
. Some of the
Choctaws
felt Leflore did them wrong because he was one of the leading chiefs involved in the
treaty
. Leflore was a
Mississippi
representative and
senator
.
Greenwood
and
Leflore County
are named after him. LeFlore, Greenwood LeFlore, Greenwood
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