This article tells the story of the Eufaula Boarding School for Girls in Eufaula, Oklahoma. The author focuses on the care for students shown through music, family visits, and the encouragement of Creek cultural activities
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Article provides historical context for the songs and poetry created by cowboys making a living herd...
Article provides a biographical tribute to Presybterian minister F. F. Dobson and his wife Anna, por...
Article explores the evolution of Armstrong Academy, a boarding school for American Indian boys, fro...
Article details the growth of several colleges for American Indians in pre-statehood Oklahoma. Steve...
Article details the experiences of the pioneers of western Oklahoma as they homesteaded and establis...
Article relates the ways in which Pulitzer Prize-winning author and social reformer Hamlin Garland's...
Article explores the history of the steamboat Heroine's last voyage based on the archeological evide...
Article provides a biographical tribute to Etta Jane Rider, principal teacher of the Cherokee Nation...
Article explores the success and failure of two American Indian institutions of higher education; Ba...
Article uses the Indian-Pioneer papers to show a more congenial relationship between white settlers ...
Article explores the freedmen's struggle for identity in Indian Territory during Reconstruction thro...
Article describes the life and career of Vilona P. Cutler, general secretary of the Young Women's Ch...
This article compares newspapers in Oklahoma to newspapers nationwide to discover the impact of the ...
Article commemorates the anniversary of the founding of the Oklahoma Historical Society by relating ...
Article presents a biographical sketch of Dr. Anna Lewis, who enjoyed a long and stellar career at O...
Article provides historical context for the songs and poetry created by cowboys making a living herd...
Article provides a biographical tribute to Presybterian minister F. F. Dobson and his wife Anna, por...
Article explores the evolution of Armstrong Academy, a boarding school for American Indian boys, fro...
Article details the growth of several colleges for American Indians in pre-statehood Oklahoma. Steve...
Article details the experiences of the pioneers of western Oklahoma as they homesteaded and establis...
Article relates the ways in which Pulitzer Prize-winning author and social reformer Hamlin Garland's...
Article explores the history of the steamboat Heroine's last voyage based on the archeological evide...
Article provides a biographical tribute to Etta Jane Rider, principal teacher of the Cherokee Nation...
Article explores the success and failure of two American Indian institutions of higher education; Ba...
Article uses the Indian-Pioneer papers to show a more congenial relationship between white settlers ...
Article explores the freedmen's struggle for identity in Indian Territory during Reconstruction thro...
Article describes the life and career of Vilona P. Cutler, general secretary of the Young Women's Ch...
This article compares newspapers in Oklahoma to newspapers nationwide to discover the impact of the ...
Article commemorates the anniversary of the founding of the Oklahoma Historical Society by relating ...
Article presents a biographical sketch of Dr. Anna Lewis, who enjoyed a long and stellar career at O...
Article provides historical context for the songs and poetry created by cowboys making a living herd...
Article provides a biographical tribute to Presybterian minister F. F. Dobson and his wife Anna, por...