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Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma: Allen Wright
A very brief biography of Allen Wright, who became Chief of the Choctaw Nation in 1866.
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Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma: Government
The Choctaw Nation's governing structure is set forth in its revised 1984 constitution. Like the U.S. government, there are three branches, executive, legislative and judicial. Read about how the tribal government of this Choctaw Nation...
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Oklahoma Physical Therapy Association
This is the home page for this association that provides various types of information regarding physical therapy.
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Oklahoma State University: Breeds of Livestock Cattle
A comprehensive list of most of the breeds of domesticated livestock that are used in the cattle industry. Brief history of their use and links to background and use of each breed.
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Oklahoma State University: Breeds of Livestock Goats
A good history of our use of goats and links to the major breeds of domesticated goats and their specific uses.
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Oklahoma State Univ: Breeds of Livestock Other Species
This is a good overview of the use of "other species" that one would not immediately think of as a domesticated mammal. Examples include Buffalo and Llamas.
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Oklahoma State University: Breeds of Livestock Sheep
A good account of the history of the use of domesticated sheep. Links to examples of specific breeds and their uses.
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Oklahoma State University: Breeds of Livestock Swine
This site provides a good history of the use of pigs and their origins. It has links to specific examples of pigs and what they are used for.
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Wikipedia: National Historic Landmarks in Oklahoma: Fort Gibson
Fort built in 1824 in the Indian Territory.
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Wikipedia: National Historic Landmarks in Oklahoma: Murrell Home
An image of the Murrell Home.
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Wikipedia: National Historic Landmarks in Oklahoma: Boley Historic District
All-black town founded in 1903, product of segregationist policies.
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Wikipedia: National Historic Landmarks in Oklahoma: Sequoyah's Cabin
Log cabin home of Sequoyah, who created "talking leaves", written language for the Cherokee.
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Wikipedia: National Historic Landmarks in Oklahoma: Fort Sill
Only still-active fort from Indian wars on the south plains.
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Wikipedia: National Historic Landmarks in Oklahoma: Washita Battlefield
Where George Custer led the Seventh Cavalry surprise attack on village of Cheyenne Chief Black Kettle in 1868.
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Wikipedia: National Historic Landmarks in Oklahoma: Price Tower
An unusual Frank Lloyd Wright-designed building.
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Wikipedia: National Historic Landmarks in Oklahoma: Guthrie Historic District
Now a historic district.
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Wikipedia: National Historic Landmarks in Oklahoma: Fort Washita
Established in 1842 to protect the Choctaws and Chickasaws from the plains Indians.
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Wikipedia: National Historic Landmarks in Oklahoma: 101 Ranch Historic District
Ranch where rodeo bull-dogging was developed to an art form by Bill Pickett; home base of 101 Ranch Wild West Show.
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Teach Us History: Indian Removal
A lesson unit that looks at the efforts of the Cherokee Nation in Georgia between 1817 and 1827 to establish their own system of governance and to keep their lands from being ceded. Even though the Supreme Court ultimately ruled in their...
PBS
Pbs: "Kill the Indian and Save the Man": Native American Representation
Learn about the impact of US government policies of assimilation, relocation, and urbanization on Native American identity and culture in this series of videos from the American Masters film Words from a Bear: N. Scott Momaday. Years...
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Oklahoma State University: Key Questions
A quiz on chemical bonding and valence electrons.
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Oklahoma State University: Acid Base Overview
Beginning with the example of the hydrangea, this page gives a good overview of acid-base chemistry.
NOAA
Noaa: Photo Library: Enid Tornado, Photo #1
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration provides a photo library of severe weather formations. This photograph is taken of a tornado just starting to develop in the town of Enid, Oklahoma on June 5, 1966.
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Noaa: Photo Library: Enid Tornado, Photo #2
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration provides a photo library of severe weather formations. This photograph was taken in 1966 of a tornado in Enid, Oklahoma beginning to grow and develop.
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