Dancing Rabbit Creek Treaty Site, Historic treaty site in Noxubee County, United States.
Dancing Rabbit Creek Treaty Site in Noxubee County features a stone memorial and small cemetery positioned on elevated ground above the creek's floodplain. A freshwater spring once flowed at the location, and the grounds overlook the valley of Dancing Rabbit Creek.
Choctaw leaders signed a treaty here in September 1830 with United States representatives, resulting in the transfer of 11 million acres of tribal land in Mississippi. This treaty marked a major shift in the region's and the people's history.
The site was central to negotiations between Choctaw leaders and US officials, with interpreter John Pitchlynn serving as a key mediator in those discussions. Today, members of the Choctaw Nation return to this place to honor their history and maintain their connection to the land.
The site sits on Monument Road, about 2.2 miles south of Butler Road, but reaching it requires navigation through remote county roads. It is wise to prepare for the isolation of the location and use appropriate vehicles.
The granite monument was erected in 1928 by the Daughters of the American Revolution and became a focal point for Choctaw commemorations and traditional burials. The site remains a place where tribal members honor their deceased and maintain their cultural continuity.
Location: Noxubee County
GPS coordinates: 33.00988,-88.75418
Latest update: December 14, 2025 17:02
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