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Quilt Exhibit
Photograph of Mrs. Bula Reese, Home Economist from Anadarko, speaking in front of a quilt exhibit by the Cheyenne's of the Hammon Camp Homemaking Club and 4-H Club, Hammon, OK. Part of the "1954 Annual Report of Extension Work Report of the Southern Plains Indian Agency Anadarko Area Office, Anadarko, OK."
Date:
1954~
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Recreation Meeting
Photograph of a Recreation Meeting, hosted by the Cheyenne Community, in Hammon, OK. Part of the "1954 Annual Report of Extension Work Report of the Southern Plains Indian Agency Anadarko Area Office, Anadarko, OK."
Date:
1954~
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Rose and Philip Watan
Photograph of Rose, Sac & Fox, and Philip Watan, Arapaho, in their prize winning garden near Colony, OK, in the Clinton District. Part of the 1954 Annual Report of Extension Work Report of the Southern Plains Indian Agency Anadarko Area Office, Anadarko, OK.
Date:
1954~
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Walter American Horse
Photograph of Walter American Horse, on the right, and his family in their garden. Part of the 1954 Annual Report of Extension Work Report of the Southern Plains Indian Agency Anadarko Area Office, Anadarko, OK.
Date:
1954~
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Watonga Group
Photograph of the "Watonga Group on the Garden." Holding children L to R: Fred Roman Nose, Cheyenne, and Philip Watan, Arapaho. Part of the 1954 Annual Report of Extension Work Report of the Southern Plains Indian Agency Anadarko Area Office, Anadarko, OK.
Date:
1954~
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
William Fletcher
Photograph of William Fletcher in his wheat field on the Colony rehab project. Part of the 1954 Annual Report of Extension Work Report of the Southern Plains Indian Agency Anadarko Area Office, Anadarko, OK.
Date:
1954~
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History