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Jacob Shull was attacked the following day on his south Omaha farm by a band of 150 armed men who burned his buildings. A Mr.
The third governor of the Oklahoma Territory, Abraham Jefferson Seay, lived in a three-story mansion west of Kingfisher ...
Thirty years in the making, Oklahoma City’s First Americans Museum tells history through the lens of the region’s tribal peoples. “Touch to Above,” by Cherokee artists Demos Glass and Bill ...
In Indian Territory (much of today’s eastern ... Edward McCabe, a lawyer and politician from New York, ventured to Oklahoma Territory in 1890, where he founded a town exclusively for black ...
Wright came to Indian Territory to visit a friend in Caddo ... Savanna and opened what the book "Open Wider, Please" said was Oklahoma's first dental office in Savanna, a community with more ...
CATOOSA, Okla. — On Thursday, the United Indian Nations of Oklahoma (UINO) hosted the first quarterly meeting of 2025 to discuss critical issues affecting Oklahoma tribes. "United Indian ...
That area was once known as Indian Territory: a land where tribes displaced from other parts of the U.S. had been resettled. In 1890, a part of it was carved out to form the Oklahoma Territory ...
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On this day in 1907, Oklahoma joined the Union when President Theodore Roosevelt signed legislation making it the 46th state. In 1890, the region had been divided into the Indian Territory and the ...
“Our ancestors who were resilient resisted, and they fought for their freedom,” said Rhonda Grayson founder of the Oklahoma Indian Territory Museum of Black Creek Freedmen History It’s a ...
But tribal autonomy was short-lived. Oklahoma celebrated statehood with a symbolic wedding ceremony between “Miss Indian Territory” and “Mr. Oklahoma Territory” and, in the name of unity ...