"In the Beginning" by Fred Olds. From postcard from the Oklahoma Territorial Museum.

Betty June Starr Whelan Cherokee Collection Index

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The Trail of Tears

Program / Brochure · NA

A brochure within an article on how only 100 Cherokee Indians signed the Treaty of New Echota ordering them to move away from the whites in Gerogia and find another place to go. This treaty resutled in the Trail of Tears.

Physical locator: MS188-03-13: Historic Indian Materials — Page 8.16

4,000 Died on the Trail of Tears

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Georgia's claim that the Cherokees did not own any land or had any rights before the signing of the Treaty of Echota. The U.S. Congress decided that the Cherokees must move. The result was the Trail of Tears which brought traumatic suffering and death onto …

Physical locator: MS188-03-13: Historic Indian Materials — Page 8.16

Rolls of the Eastern Cherokee

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A chart and explanation of the Cherokee census payment methods and who created and maintained the census overtime.

Physical locator: MS188-03-13: Historic Indian Materials — Page 8.17

Question and Answer Box

Photograph / Image · November-December 1985

The Geneological Helper Answer and Question segment answering the question/request of census records for Oklahoma, not including Indian Tribal Rolls.

Physical locator: MS188-03-13: Historic Indian Materials — Page 8.17

Do It Yourself in Tracing Your Family Tree

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Instructions on how to trace your own family tree utilizing Cherokee census rolls with a list of specific steps.

Physical locator: MS188-03-13: Historic Indian Materials — Page 8.17

The Murder of James Starr

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Article on the murder of James Starr. 16 men on horse traveled to his house on sunrise and assasinated him.

Physical locator: MS188-03-13: Historic Indian Materials — Page 8.18

An Old Indians Vision

Photograph / Image · 1977-10-01

A narrative tale written about The Old Indian appreciating the land of the West after the Trail of Tears without knowindg the tragedy of what the Trail of Tears would become.

Physical locator: MS188-03-13: Historic Indian Materials — Page 8.18

Ottis Rusk Celebrates His 90th Birthday

Photograph / Image · 1977-10-01

Ned Ottis Rusk will be 90 years old.

Physical locator: MS188-03-13: Historic Indian Materials — Page 8.18

Rusk Ancestor Tangled with Ned Christie

Photograph / Image · 1977-10-01

Deputy Marshalls pose in Gannaway Studio after their victory over Ned Christie.

Physical locator: MS188-03-13: Historic Indian Materials — Page 8.18

Cherokee Alphabet

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A page depicting the Cherokee outfit with the sounds represented by vowels and consonants

Physical locator: MS188-03-13: Historic Indian Materials — Page 8.19

The Easern Band of Cherokee Indians

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Brief history on the Eastern Band Of Cherokee Indians discussing their Early Period, Removal to the West, The Qualla Boundary, and Cherokee Today

Physical locator: MS188-03-13: Historic Indian Materials — Page 8.19

Nebraska City: Hub of River County

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A map of Nebraska City from John Browns cave

Physical locator: MS188-03-13: Historic Indian Materials — Page 8.20*

John Brown's Cave

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Information of John Brown, John Henry Kagi, and Facts to remember about John Brown's Cave.

Physical locator: MS188-03-13: Historic Indian Materials — Page 8.20*

Indian Ordeals, personal and public

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Conspiracy plotted by the murders of Osage Indians upon their relocation to Oklahoma

Physical locator: MS188-03-13: Historic Indian Materials — Page 9.0*

Tradjedy Stalked '20s Osage Tribe

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Mean spririt book writtne by Linda Hogan discusses the Oklahoma Origins and other works by Linda Hogan

Physical locator: MS188-03-13: Historic Indian Materials — Page 9.0*

Indian Ordeals, personal and public

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Short article on "The Indian Lawyer", Blackfoot lawyer returns to his past to find his future.

Physical locator: MS188-03-13: Historic Indian Materials — Page 9.1

Lawyer Finds Hope on Reservation

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Sylvester Yellow Calf lawyer returns to his reservation to visit his roots.

Physical locator: MS188-03-13: Historic Indian Materials — Page 9.1

The New World and its Growth

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Title page of "The New World and its Growth"

Physical locator: MS188-03-13: Historic Indian Materials — Page 9.2

The First Americans

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Description of the First Amerians- Indians. Listed characteristics and actions of them.

Physical locator: MS188-03-13: Historic Indian Materials — Page 9.2

The New World and its Growth

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Information on the different types of Indians in America and the length of time they have been there. Discussion on why the immigrants traveled to America and the kind of life that they lived.

Physical locator: MS188-03-13: Historic Indian Materials — Page 9.3

When Indians Roamed America

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Descriptions of the different activities and neccesary actions the Indians had to take to survive everyday life.

Physical locator: MS188-03-13: Historic Indian Materials — Page 9.3

The New World and its Growth

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How Indians hunted and gahtered food daily

Physical locator: MS188-03-13: Historic Indian Materials — Page 9.4

The Woodland Indians

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Narrative type description on the lives of the Woodland Indians.

Physical locator: MS188-03-13: Historic Indian Materials — Page 9.4

The Woodland Indians, cont.

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This page addresses how the Woodland Indians were alike.

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When Indians Roamed America, cont.

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The difference between the Woodland Indians, the life, and Ossa-hinta, a Woodland Indian boy.

Physical locator: MS188-03-13: Historic Indian Materials — Page 9.5