Physical location
Betty June Starr Whelan Cherokee Collection, MS-188
MS188-03-05: Oklahoma
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Betty June Starr Whelan Cherokee Collection, MS-188
MS188-03-05: Oklahoma
Page 1.16
- Material type
- Photographs
- Description
- On the page there are three photographs the first one is of a monument surrounded by the city and the caption reads "From sod houses to gleaming skyscrapers, Oklahoma's history , like its people, is unique." The second picture on the bottom left is of an " Art under the Oaks" stand with an indigenous dancer Sonny Glass in the front the caption explains that they danced for the crowds during the Azalea Festival. The third picture on the bottom right is a comic titled "Grin and Bear it" By Wagner. The comic portrays four native americans, three of them sitting by the tents and one standing with a blanket over the fire saying "Get on the cellular phone and see if they're getting this!"
- Author or creator
- Wagner
- Subjects and names
- Sonny Glass, Wagner
For collection-level context and related materials, view the complete MS-188 finding aid in ArchivesSpace.