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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... society and politics . The dissertation places particular emphasis on the Creek and Seminole peoples and the lands that constituted their national domains until Oklahoma statehood in 1907 . These people and this region are of particular ...
... society and politics . The dissertation places particular emphasis on the Creek and Seminole peoples and the lands that constituted their national domains until Oklahoma statehood in 1907 . These people and this region are of particular ...
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... Society was organized by town , by matrilineal clans that created a web of relationships that spanned the towns , and by generation . Elders used persuasion via the ants of skilful storytelling to maintain peace in society and among ...
... Society was organized by town , by matrilineal clans that created a web of relationships that spanned the towns , and by generation . Elders used persuasion via the ants of skilful storytelling to maintain peace in society and among ...
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... society . In the New Deal , the federal government inserted itself directly into the day - to - day functioning of American society American agriculture . Of course , this development was not entirely new . Federal funding made it ...
... society . In the New Deal , the federal government inserted itself directly into the day - to - day functioning of American society American agriculture . Of course , this development was not entirely new . Federal funding made it ...
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