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Independent Freedpeople of the Five Slaveholding Tribes
President Benjamin Harrison, Who Took Office on March 4, Issued the Proclamation on March 23, 1889, Opening the Unassigned Lands
Master's Thesis Template
Absentee Shawnee Tribe of Indians (Oklahoma Social Studies Standards, OSDE)
Message from the President of the United States, Transmitting an Agreement Made with the Creek Indians
Oklahoma and American Indian Imagery
The Birth and Persistence of Cities: Evidence from the Oklahoma’S First Fifty Years of Urban Growth∗
No More Nations Within Nations: Indigenous Sovereignty After the End of Treaty-Making in 1871
Cherokee Outlet
Req. No. 7808 Page 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 STATE of OKLAHOMA 1St Session of the 51St Le
Cherokee Nation (Oklahoma Social Studies Standards, OSDE)
The State of Oklahoma - an Introduction to the Sooner State from NETSTATE.COM
The Muscogee (Creek) Nation, Oklahoma (Oklahoma Social Studies Standards, OSDE)
Oklahoma Research Outline
Justice Dept. Library Oklahoma Tribal Concerns Oversight Hearing
“The Lion of the Land”
Historic Context Review
Vol. 35 No. 4 the Legal Sooners of 1889 by Berlin B. Chapman
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Teaching with Non-Indian Settlement, 1870
Oklahoma Archeological Survey Highlighted Sites by County
Boomer Sooner ELIAS C
Tribes of Oklahoma – Request for Information for Teachers (Oklahoma Academic Standards for Social Studies, OSDE)
Tribes of Oklahoma – Request for Information for Teachers
Information to Users
Tribes of Oklahoma – Request for Information for Teachers (Common Core State Standards for Social Studies, OSDE)
The Run of 1889 What Is Now the State of Oklahoma First Became Prominent (Note- Worthy) As a Kind of Dumping Ground
Barry Lawrence Ruderman Antique Maps Inc
House Reports 70Th Congress (1927) – 95Th Congress (1978)
Cherokee Outlet
Oklahoma State Research Guide Family History Sources in the Sooner State
Chickasaw Final W-Photos
Timeline of Oklahoma History
66-11,792 TOLSON, Arthur Lincoln, 1924— the NEGRO IN
Chapter 2: the Unassigned Lands in the Late 1800'S America Was A
The Opening of Oklahoma OKLAHOMA HISTORY CENTER EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
Oklahoma Bingo History
From Trails to Truths: Oklahoma History from a Native American Perspective 9 Quick Facts
The Land Openings and the Settlers the JEROME COMMISSION
Centennial Land Run
Oklahoma Territory
Tribes of Oklahoma – Request for Information for Teachers (Oklahoma Academic Standards for Social Studies, OSDE)
Evidence from the Oklahoma's First Fifty Years of Urban Growthú
Oklahoma Indian Land Allotment
TEACHER's Guide
Oklahoma Genealogy Research
Settlers of Unassigned Lands: Stories