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 Subject
Subject Source: Gilcrease Places

Found in 151 Collections and/or Records:

Kee-too-wah Ceremony, Gore, Oklahoma, 1931

 Item — Folder Cherokee.18: [Barcode: 3.Cherokee.18]
Identifier: 4327.1587
Description

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

Dates: 1931

Kee-too-wah Ceremony, Gore, Oklahoma, 1931

 Item — Folder Cherokee.18: [Barcode: 3.Cherokee.18]
Identifier: 4327.1588
Description

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

Dates: 1931

Label sheet for sculpture: "As One Track", July 20, 1962

 Item — Folder 65: [Barcode: 201.65]
Identifier: 5327.547

Letter from A.E.W. Robertson to G. Lee Phelps regarding Creek Testaments, May 18, 1904

 Item — Folder 45: [Barcode: 228.45]
Identifier: 3867.2869
Description

Letter from A.E.W. Robertson includes notes on verso. Folder 45

Dates: May 18, 1904

Letter from "Alice" to "Mother", with Department of Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, Washington, D.C. document, January 19, 1877

 Item — Folder 50: [Barcode: 228.50]
Identifier: 3826.2871
Description

Note on verso reads "Enclosing Rev. S. A. Worcester's to Sec. McKinney on Cherokee Syllabary Apr. 1826". Folder 50

Dates: January 19, 1877

Letter from Ann O. Worcester, New Echota, to Reverend Thomas Savage, February 2, 1833

 Item — Folder 3: [Barcode: 228.3]
Identifier: 3826.2873
Description

Letter from Ann O. Worcester commenting on husband's release, reprinted in Muskogee Daily Phoenix. Folder 3

Dates: February 2, 1833