America's Exiles: Indian Colonization in Oklahoma

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Book detailing the history of various Indian tribes that were forced to move from their lands in the East by the expanding United States, and their colonization in Oklahoma during a large portion of the 19th Century. Index starts on page 149.

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vii, 155 p. : ill. ; digital (epub file)

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Gibson, Arrell Morgan 2017.

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  • Main Title: America's Exiles: Indian Colonization in Oklahoma
  • Series Title: The Oklahoma Series
  • Added Title: The Oklahoma Series: Volume 3

Description

Book detailing the history of various Indian tribes that were forced to move from their lands in the East by the expanding United States, and their colonization in Oklahoma during a large portion of the 19th Century. Index starts on page 149.

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vii, 155 p. : ill. ; digital (epub file)

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"Volume III."

This e-book has been made possible in part by the National Endowment for the Humanities: Exploring the human endeavor. http://www.neh.gov/

Publisher description: "This is the story of an expanding American nation, powerful Indian nations forced to flee their ancient homelands, and heroic successes in conquering a new frontier. It is the story of Indian colonization in Oklahoma."

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America's Exiles: Indian Colonization in Oklahoma

Book detailing the history of various Indian tribes that were forced to move from their lands in the East by the expanding United States, and their colonization in Oklahoma during a large portion of the 19th Century. Index starts on page 149.

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Gibson, Arrell Morgan. America's Exiles: Indian Colonization in Oklahoma, book, 2017; Denton, Texas. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc970107/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; .

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