![[Photograph of the Chickasaw Male Academy at the Harley Institute, Tishomingo Indian Territory]](https://exhibitions.library.vanderbilt.edu/cherokee-and-chickasaw-students/wp-content/uploads/sites/68/2023/04/Harley-Institute-1891-Okla-Hist-Socy-150-1500-640x480.jpg)
From Sovereign Territory
Raised in Indian Territory (now eastern Oklahoma), Vanderbilt’s Cherokee and Chickasaw students graduated from academies that their nations established to educate future leaders. While Cherokee students found their way to Vanderbilt on their own, most of the Chickasaw students came to Nashville as a group, funded by legislative act and accompanied by the nation’s superintendent of schools.![[Photograph of the Chickasaw Male Academy at the Harley Institute, Tishomingo Indian Territory]](https://exhibitions.library.vanderbilt.edu/cherokee-and-chickasaw-students/wp-content/uploads/sites/68/2023/04/Harley-Institute-1891-Okla-Hist-Socy-150-1500-640x480.jpg)
![[An Act to Educate Twelve Chickasaw Boys in the States, and Providing Pay Therefor.]](https://exhibitions.library.vanderbilt.edu/cherokee-and-chickasaw-students/wp-content/uploads/sites/68/2023/05/Chickasaw-Legislation-Act-section-1-2-150-1500-640x480.jpg)
![[Cherokee National Male Seminary, Tahlequah, Oklahoma]](https://exhibitions.library.vanderbilt.edu/cherokee-and-chickasaw-students/wp-content/uploads/sites/68/2023/04/Cherokee-Male-Seminary-Okla-Hist-Socy-150-1500-640x480.jpg)
