Oklahoma
Found in 151 Collections and/or Records:
Kee-too-wah Ceremony, Gore, Oklahoma, 1931
Black and white photograph of Kee-too-wah ceremony. Same instance as 4327.3748 & 4327.3749. Taken from opposite side of plateau (as shown in mentioned photos). Four logs and fire on plateau with men huddled on opposite side as photographer. Folder 18
Kee-too-wah Ceremony, Gore, Oklahoma, 1931
Black and white photograph of Kee-too-wah ceremonies. Men, women, and children crowded in semi-circle around dusty plateau. Man in overalls stands on hill with four logs. Two native men in Anglo dress stand just below plateau. Folder 18
Label sheet for sculpture: "As One Track", July 20, 1962
Folder 65
Leaflet advertising Carolyn Thomas Foreman's publication titled Park Hill, Oklahoma, circa 1948
Folder 55
Letter from A.E.W. Robertson at Park Hill to parents with postscript, August 9, 1852
Folder 41
Letter from A.E.W. Robertson to G. Lee Phelps regarding Creek Testaments, May 18, 1904
Letter from A.E.W. Robertson includes notes on verso. Folder 45
Letter from A.E.W. Robertson to Hannah at Ft. Gibson, November 2, 1864
Folder 32
Letter from Alexandre Hogue to David R. Milsten regarding Hogue's design work for the Gilcrease Museum building, May 26, 1966
Folder 1
Letter from "Alice" to "Mother", with Department of Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, Washington, D.C. document, January 19, 1877
Note on verso reads "Enclosing Rev. S. A. Worcester's to Sec. McKinney on Cherokee Syllabary Apr. 1826". Folder 50
Letter from Ann O. Worcester, New Echota, to Reverend Thomas Savage, February 2, 1833
Letter from Ann O. Worcester commenting on husband's release, reprinted in Muskogee Daily Phoenix. Folder 3