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| The Story of Oklahoma by W. David Baird, et al. Puts you in the forefront of history with the stories of men, women and children, red, black, white and others, includes photos and illustrations. | How many foreclosures are available in your neighborhood or state right this minute? Click Here to find out for free. |
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Historical Atlas of Oklahoma by John Wesley Morris, et al.
The Culture of Oklahoma: How do Oklahomans perceive themselves? How do outsiders perceive them? Contributing authors are Gary L. Thompson, Howard R. Lamar, James M. Smallwood, et al
Fifty Common Birds of
Oklahoma by George Miksch Sutton
Some of the common birds of Oklahoma are Scissor tail Flycatcher, sparrow, cardinal,
eastern bluebird, blue jay, swallows, martins, eagles in the winter, all kinds of hawks,
owls, and other birds of prey.
Oklahomans in the Cottonfields of Arizona by Marsha L. Weisigler
The Oklahoma Petroleum Industry
Starting and Operating a Business in Oklahoma, a step by step guide tailored to the state, written by Michael D. Jenkins, et al.
1 April Morning: Children remember the Oklahoma City Bombing.
Atlas of Oklahoma Climate by Howard L. Johnson
Beautiful Land, story of Oklahoma Land Rush
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Selected Recipes from Oklahoma's favorite cookbooks
Journey into the Tall Grass by Annick Smith and Harvey Payne (photographer) A magnificient photo essay book of the world's largest protected preserve, near Pawhuska. The shots are exquisite. The reintroduction of buffalo is recorded too. The book will appeal to nature lovers and photographers everywhere.
Ghost Towns of Oklahoma by John Wesley Morris, where they are, why they are, and what they used to be.
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Roadside History of Oklahoma by Francis L. Fugate, et. al. Maps and introduction to each section of the state, followed by a writeup for virtually every town, with excursions off the main trail thrown in, containing many black and white photos.
Oklahoma Treasures and Treasure Tales by Steve Wilson, includes photos.
Guide to Oklahoma Museums by David C. Hunt which captures the certain magnificence of Oklahoma museums.
Black, Red and Deadly, Black and Indian Gunfighters of the Indian Territory by Arthur T. Burton
Tales of the Tepee by Edward Everett Dale. This is a wonderful reprint of the 1920 classic. See the lodge bonfires in this book covering territorial days and early statehood. Dale rode, hunted and visited the Kiowas, Commanche, and Wichitas. Later he taught Cherokee, Choctaw, Creek, Chickasaw, Sac and Fox, and Delaware at the state university.
Exploring the Indian Country by noted authority San Hoig
The Cherokee Indians by Bill Lund, an overview of past and present, of daily life and customs.
The Last days of Geronimo are chronicled in the book The Chiricahua Apache Prisoners of War, includes the 27 years of forgotten history after Geronimo's final surrender.
Five Civilized Tribes by Grant Foreman
Friends of Thunder, Folktales of the Oklahoma Cherokees, a collection of animal tales, Cherokee mythology and legends and stories of the little people in the hills of eastern Oklahoma
Guide to the Indian Tribes of Oklahoma by Muriel H. Wright
The Indians in Oklahoma by Renard Strickland
Testimonies of College Athletes by Katie Morgan.
I hate Oklahoma, and 303 reasons why you should too by Paul Finebaum.
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