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Murdock Village
Photograph of the Murdock Village. There are winter lodges in the photo. There is a telephone line that appears in the photo. The line belonged to Joe Murdock and the number was 151 Ash Line in Dale, Oklahoma.
Friends Mexican Kickapoo Church
Photograph of the Friends Mexican Kickapoo Church in McLoud, Oklahoma. It is a one story frame structure.
Kickapoo Winter Lodge
Photograph of a Kickapoo winter lodge with two women.
Oscar Wilde
Photograph of Oscar Wilde. He was a Kickapoo Chief.
Oscar Wilde
Photograph of Oscar Wilde, chief of the Oklahoma-Mexican Kickapoos. He is wearing traditional clothing.
Standard Wilde
Photograph of two photos of Standard Wilde, Kickapoo, in dance regalia.
Home of Joseph Murdock
Photograph of the home of Joseph Murdock near Dale, Oklahoma. Three wigwams and a small house are in view. The telephone pole in the foreground was in active use when the photo was taken.
Wigwams of the Mexican Kickapoos
Photograph of three wigwams of the Mexican Kickapoos during the winter near Dale, Oklahoma.
Kickapoo Lodge
Photograph of a Kickapoo lodge.
Oscar Wilde
Photograph of a Kickapoo summer wigwam under construction.
Oscar Wilde
Photograph of Oscar Wilde, chief of the Oklahoma-Mexican Kickapoos. He is wearing traditional clothing.
Home of Oscar Wilde
Photograph of a one story frame house. It is labeled as being "The Big House" of Oscar Wilde (Wiles) Mexican -Kickapoo.
Home of Phillip L. Frazier
Photograph of the residence of Phillip L. Frazier and wife in McLoud, Oklahoma. It is a two story frame structure. Mr. Frazier conducted services at the Friends Indian Mission.
Kickapoo Spring
Photograph of Kickapoo Spring at the Tecumzee Village.
Oscar Wilde
Photograph of Oscar Wilde. He was a Kickapoo Chief.
Murdock Village
Photograph of winter lodges in the Murdock Village.
Mexican Kickapoo Graveyard
Photograph of a Mexican Kickapoo graveyard near Tecumzee Village.
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