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The Government of the Creek Indians
Article details the structure of the Creeks' governmental system that was established in the early 1800s and how it evolved during and after the Civil War.
Date:
Spring 1930
Creator:
Morton, Ohland
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
A History of the Cherokee Indians: Continued from September
Article chronicles the history of the Cherokee tribe from protests for their removal to Oklahoma through the aftereffects of the Civil War.
Date:
Winter 1930
Creator:
Cunningham, Hugh T.
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
The Life and Work of Sequoyah
Article details the life and accomplishments of Sequoyah, the man who invented the written Choctaw alphabet, using published biographies.
Date:
Summer 1930
Creator:
Davis, John B.
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
A History of the Cherokee Indians
Article details the first mention of the Cherokee tribe within accounts made by Europeans. Included is poetry written by the explorers describing their encounters with the tribesmen and their first impressions.
Date:
Autumn 1930
Creator:
Cunningham, Hugh T.
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Government of the Creek Indians
Article details the legislative events that transpired during the opening of the Oklahoma Territory. Included are notes regarding how the territorial government handled the Snake Revolution, a reprint of the Constitution of the Muskogee Nation, an outline of some politicians' platforms, and an explanation of treaties and agreements made with the Creek Indians.
Date:
Summer 1930
Creator:
Morton, Ohland
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History