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The Five Civilized Tribes ___"The Five Civilized Tribes was a loose confederation, formed in 1859, of North American Indians in what was then INDIAN TERRITORY (in present-day Oklahoma). The group comprised the Iroquoian-speaking CHEROKEE and the Muskogean-speaking CHICKASAW, CHOCTAW, CREEK, and SEMINOLE." - Text only - From Shadow Wolf Graphics - http://www.shadowwolf.org/five_civilized_tribes.html 

 
Five Civilized Tribes Museum - Creek, Cherokee, Seminole ___This museum is located in Muskogee, Oklahoma. Its website provides information through such topics as history and genealogy (contact information only). -Illustrated - - From the Five Civilized Tribes Museum - http://www.fivetribes.org/ 


Indian Tribes of Oklahoma ___Almost five dozen tribes can be found here. Tribe names which are in color and underlined are links to further information. - Text only - From AccessGenealogy - http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/oklahoma/index.htm  
 
Oklahoma History and Statistics ___There is an historical note provided here about how the Five Civilized Tribes were treated 'rudely'. - Text only - From WriteLine - http://postcardsfrom.com/fun/fun-ok.html 


Oklahoma Native American Tribes ___Several tribes are listed here with contact information and links to websites where applicable. - Text only - From 500 Nations Native American SuperSite - http://www.500nations.com/Oklahoma_Tribes.asp

 

 


Oklahoma Tribes ___A list of this state's tribes with links to tribal websites (where applicable). - Text only - From the Bauu Institute - http://www.bauuinstitute.com/Native/oklahoma.html
 
Oklahoma Tribes and Officials ___A list of tribes with contact information. In some cases you can link to tribal websites. - Text only - From Cowboy.Net - http://www.cowboy.net/native/tribes.html 


Swtext Oklahoma Tribes 1d___Several tribes are listed, accompanied by such information as location, history and population. - Text only - The data is extracted from a book called "The Indian Tribes of North America" by John Reed Swanton - http://www.hiddenhistory.com/PAGE3/swsts/oklahom1.HTM#Extract 

 

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Tribal Government Sources: Nations by State: Oklahoma ___"The listing of tribes in these pages have been compiled in order to allow for easier access to information on the culture and history of the Native American tribes of the United States. Some of the links will have an icon next to them designating them as either Federally recognized or State recognized." - Text only - From Evergreen State College - http://www.evergreen.edu/library/govdocs/tribalgov/states/oklahoma.html 


Tribes and Villages of Oklahoma ___A list of native tribes, councils and communities with contact information and links to their websites where available. - Text only - From Karen M. Strom - http://www.hanksville.org/sand/contacts/tribal/states.php?whichstate=OK&title=Oklahoma 
 

 

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