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 - Всего страниц: 351 |
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... wrote to the govemor of what she called “ this territory , a so call state , " to wam him that the injustices the United States had done " the Redman " would not go unpunished by God . While she wrote on behalf of Native Americans , Mrs ...
... wrote to the govemor of what she called “ this territory , a so call state , " to wam him that the injustices the United States had done " the Redman " would not go unpunished by God . While she wrote on behalf of Native Americans , Mrs ...
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... wrote to suggest a project outside of Okmulgee for Creek families , the division's general manager suggested that he make a formal application . " The division did not , however , create such a subsistence homesteads project for Indians ...
... wrote to suggest a project outside of Okmulgee for Creek families , the division's general manager suggested that he make a formal application . " The division did not , however , create such a subsistence homesteads project for Indians ...
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... wrote , “ The allegiance of these Creeks to their towns is very much alive . " In fact , Creeks convinced the Office of Indian Affairs that their towns were so important socially that instead of basing credit organizations on county ...
... wrote , “ The allegiance of these Creeks to their towns is very much alive . " In fact , Creeks convinced the Office of Indian Affairs that their towns were so important socially that instead of basing credit organizations on county ...
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