This study examines three characteristics of the American West that Oklahoma also possesses. Primary materials include newspapers, court decisions, a pending lawsuit, and federal treaties with the Chickasaw and Choctaw nations. Secondary sources incorporated a variety of historical monographs on the American West, several legal journal articles on state/tribal water issues, as well as some miscellaneous works written about the energy boom of the late 1970s and early 1980s. This study examines three characteristics of the American West that Oklahoma possesses; this contributes to Oklahoma's identity as a Western state. First, the boom and bust nature of the economy in Oklahoma City from the early 1970s through the mid 1990s exhibit similarit...
Nineteenth-century expansion of the United States moved many Native Americans west of the Mississipp...
The American Indian Resource Materials amount to about twenty percent of the Western History Collect...
Sulphur Springs, Indian Territory, (present-day Oklahoma) in what is now Chickasaw National Recreati...
Article shows how the variety of properties associated with different groups of people intersect to ...
In the late 1980s and early 1990s marketing firms conducted an in-depth examination of the general p...
In the late 1980s and early 1990s marketing firms conducted an in-depth examination of the general p...
After the Civil War, the Choctaw Nation experienced a rapid transition from a cultural, tribal ident...
After the Civil War, the Choctaw Nation experienced a rapid transition from a cultural, tribal ident...
Volume 1 covers the history of Oklahoma from prehistoric times to the 1880's with special emphasis o...
Oklahoma\u27s license plates, which formerly displayed an Osage shield, now depict a representation ...
To counteract their historical erasure and economic marginalization within American settler society,...
Article uses the Indian-Pioneer papers to show a more congenial relationship between white settlers ...
The American Indian Resource Materials amount to about twenty percent of the Western History Collect...
Sulphur Springs, Indian Territory, (present-day Oklahoma) in what is now Chickasaw National Recreati...
Sectionalism has been an important factor in Oklahoma politics since 1890. Pearsonian correlations b...
Nineteenth-century expansion of the United States moved many Native Americans west of the Mississipp...
The American Indian Resource Materials amount to about twenty percent of the Western History Collect...
Sulphur Springs, Indian Territory, (present-day Oklahoma) in what is now Chickasaw National Recreati...
Article shows how the variety of properties associated with different groups of people intersect to ...
In the late 1980s and early 1990s marketing firms conducted an in-depth examination of the general p...
In the late 1980s and early 1990s marketing firms conducted an in-depth examination of the general p...
After the Civil War, the Choctaw Nation experienced a rapid transition from a cultural, tribal ident...
After the Civil War, the Choctaw Nation experienced a rapid transition from a cultural, tribal ident...
Volume 1 covers the history of Oklahoma from prehistoric times to the 1880's with special emphasis o...
Oklahoma\u27s license plates, which formerly displayed an Osage shield, now depict a representation ...
To counteract their historical erasure and economic marginalization within American settler society,...
Article uses the Indian-Pioneer papers to show a more congenial relationship between white settlers ...
The American Indian Resource Materials amount to about twenty percent of the Western History Collect...
Sulphur Springs, Indian Territory, (present-day Oklahoma) in what is now Chickasaw National Recreati...
Sectionalism has been an important factor in Oklahoma politics since 1890. Pearsonian correlations b...
Nineteenth-century expansion of the United States moved many Native Americans west of the Mississipp...
The American Indian Resource Materials amount to about twenty percent of the Western History Collect...
Sulphur Springs, Indian Territory, (present-day Oklahoma) in what is now Chickasaw National Recreati...