Needs of the restricted Indians of Oklahoma : speech, 1915 Oct. 22.
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Collected by Foreman during research in various Government repositories and copied by Angie Debo, map librarian at Oklahoma A & M College in 1950. From the description of Collection of papers on Native Americans, 1803-1947. (Oklahoma State University Library). WorldCat record id: 32289565 Oklahoma lawyer and author of numerous works on Indian and western history, many concerning the Five Civilized Tribes. From the description of Needs of the restricted Indian...