"The Indians of Oklahoma," a survey of the sixty-seven tribes
residing in the state, explains the colonizing process that
populated Indian Territory (the future Oklahoma) with Native
Americans from all parts of the United States during the nineteenth
century and interprets the striking cultural diversity of the
Indian communities thus formed. The author separates the Native
American experience in Oklahoma into four periods.
This book is one of a series entitled "Newcomers to a New Land"
which analyzes the role of the major ethnic groups that have
contributed to the history of Oklahoma.
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