From Indian Territory to White Man's Country: Race, Nation, and the Politics of Land Ownership in Eastern Oklahoma, 1889-1940University of Wisconsin--Madison, 2002 - 351 pages |
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... individual subsistence production applied to most Creeks and Seminoles , not just Freedmen . When subsistenceoriented Creeks took up new homes in the westem hills of the nation , they mostly moved to scattered homes alongside their ...
... individual subsistence production applied to most Creeks and Seminoles , not just Freedmen . When subsistenceoriented Creeks took up new homes in the westem hills of the nation , they mostly moved to scattered homes alongside their ...
Page 278
... Individual Replies Were Made , 1933-35 . box RG # 96 : FHA , NA ; Jesse James to Interior Land Agent , 4 April 1934 , folder “ Jaa - Jan . " box 17 , entry 7 : Correspondence with the General Public to Which individual Replies Were Made ...
... Individual Replies Were Made , 1933-35 . box RG # 96 : FHA , NA ; Jesse James to Interior Land Agent , 4 April 1934 , folder “ Jaa - Jan . " box 17 , entry 7 : Correspondence with the General Public to Which individual Replies Were Made ...
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... individuals.8 81 Many Oklahoma Indians voiced fears of confiscation , rumors that were not without some justification . Indeed , five months earlier , Collier had addressed a letter " 10 superintendents , tribal councils , and individual ...
... individuals.8 81 Many Oklahoma Indians voiced fears of confiscation , rumors that were not without some justification . Indeed , five months earlier , Collier had addressed a letter " 10 superintendents , tribal councils , and individual ...
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