Article contrasts the romanticized Hollywood image of the outlaw popular in Western films and fiction with the brutal reality of several gangs of outlaws as well as a handful of notable individuals active in Oklahoma and Indian Territories in the late nineteenth centuries
On a chilly October afternoon in 1881, two brothers named Tom and Frank McLaury were gunned down on ...
Article details the life of Thomas Wildcat Alford as a leader of his people, the Absentee Shawnee tr...
Article examines documentation created by Presbyterian missionaries to determine the nature of the C...
Article examines the life of Ned Christie, Cherokee advisor to Chief Dennis Bushyhead, whose final y...
Article illuminates the early history of cinema in Oklahoma. Oklahoma's most sustained period of hig...
Article examines the case of the 1900 murder of Julius Roesch to describe the attitudes of the time ...
Article relates the ways in which Pulitzer Prize-winning author and social reformer Hamlin Garland's...
This article compares newspapers in Oklahoma to newspapers nationwide to discover the impact of the ...
Article uses the lives of the Evans and Clark families to demonstrate evolving systems of racial dis...
An examination of outlawry in Indian Territory during the late nineteenth century. Uses outlawry to ...
Article explores the history of the Tonkawa people in Texas and Oklahoma and illuminates the negativ...
The details of the heretofore unexamined Reeves Gang may serve as an important case study of violenc...
I heard many stories growing up, ghost stories, buried treasure stories, and stories about family me...
Article uses the Indian-Pioneer papers to show a more congenial relationship between white settlers ...
Article provides historical context for the songs and poetry created by cowboys making a living herd...
On a chilly October afternoon in 1881, two brothers named Tom and Frank McLaury were gunned down on ...
Article details the life of Thomas Wildcat Alford as a leader of his people, the Absentee Shawnee tr...
Article examines documentation created by Presbyterian missionaries to determine the nature of the C...
Article examines the life of Ned Christie, Cherokee advisor to Chief Dennis Bushyhead, whose final y...
Article illuminates the early history of cinema in Oklahoma. Oklahoma's most sustained period of hig...
Article examines the case of the 1900 murder of Julius Roesch to describe the attitudes of the time ...
Article relates the ways in which Pulitzer Prize-winning author and social reformer Hamlin Garland's...
This article compares newspapers in Oklahoma to newspapers nationwide to discover the impact of the ...
Article uses the lives of the Evans and Clark families to demonstrate evolving systems of racial dis...
An examination of outlawry in Indian Territory during the late nineteenth century. Uses outlawry to ...
Article explores the history of the Tonkawa people in Texas and Oklahoma and illuminates the negativ...
The details of the heretofore unexamined Reeves Gang may serve as an important case study of violenc...
I heard many stories growing up, ghost stories, buried treasure stories, and stories about family me...
Article uses the Indian-Pioneer papers to show a more congenial relationship between white settlers ...
Article provides historical context for the songs and poetry created by cowboys making a living herd...
On a chilly October afternoon in 1881, two brothers named Tom and Frank McLaury were gunned down on ...
Article details the life of Thomas Wildcat Alford as a leader of his people, the Absentee Shawnee tr...
Article examines documentation created by Presbyterian missionaries to determine the nature of the C...