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Cherokee Nation / Indian Territory / Choctaw / Fort Washita / Cherokee / Bureau of Indian Affairs / William Clyde Thompson / Martin Luther Thompson / Oklahoma / Native American history / Southern United States
Date: 2005-11-16 12:34:36
Cherokee Nation
Indian Territory
Choctaw
Fort Washita
Cherokee
Bureau of Indian Affairs
William Clyde Thompson
Martin Luther Thompson
Oklahoma
Native American history
Southern United States

Chronicles of Oklahoma HEALTH CONDITIONS IN INDIAN TERRITORY 1830 TO THE CIVIL WAR By Bernice

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