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The Origin of the Plains Earth Lodge
Choctaw Council House NRHP Record
American Baptist Mission Home
Pawnee Agency and Boarding School NHRP Report
Dwelling Places: Log Homes in Oklahoma's Indian Territory, 1850-1909
The Indian Tipi : Its History, Construction, and Use
Indians of Our Western Plains
Dr. Irvin D. Leoser Log Cabin, 119 West Smith Street, Tahlequah, Cherokee County, OK
Grass House. Home of Towaconie Jim, Chief of the Wichitas
Pawnee Reservation, Indian Territory, Pawnee Indian Tepee, 1885
Kiowa Tepees -- Meat Drying. Stamped in Ink on Verso: Photographed by Mrs. C. R. Hume Anadarko, O. T
Sac and Fox Bark House Located on Cimarron River, Indian Territory, 1890
America's Exiles: Indian Colonization in Oklahoma
Film fest, blacksmith conference in Pawhuska
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