Contemporary American Indian History

CONTENTS OF CURRICULUM UNIT 16.01.06

  1. Unit Guide
  1. Introduction
  2. Background
  3. Strategies and Activities
  4. Conclusion
  5. Bibliography
  6. Endnotes

Relationships of African Americans and Creeks in Oklahoma to 1936

Patricia Leann Delancey

Published September 2016

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Endnotes

  1. Gary Zellar, African Creeks: Estelvste and the Creek Nation, 2007, 3
  2. ibid
  3. ibid
  4. Claudio Saunt, Black, White and Indian: Race and the Unmaking of an American Family, 2005, 25.
  5. Saunt, Black, White and Indian 2005
  6. Zellar, African Creeks, 162
  7. ibid
  8. Tiya Miles and Sharon Holland, Crossing Waters, Crossing Worlds, 2006, 5
  9. Saunt, Black, White and Indian, 130
  10. Dept. of Interior, Five Civilized Tribes; 132
  11. Ibid, 133
  12. Chang, The Color of the Land, 90 and Saunt, Black, White and Indian, 152
  13. Chang, The Color of the Land, 90 - 92
  14. ibid
  15. Ibid, 92
  16. Chang, The Color of the Land, 159
  17. Chang, The Color of Land, 3; Saunt, Black, White and Indian, 152, Strickland, The Indians in Oklahoma, 34, and Zellar, African Creeks, 183
  18. Saunt, Black, White and Indian, 154 - 155
  19. Chang, The Color of the Land, 94
  20. Zellar, African Creeks, 174
  21. Rennard Strickland, The Indians in Oklahoma, 1980, 73
  22. Thomas Woodward, Reminiscences, 105-106
  23. Oklahoma Historical Society, Dawes Rolls, www.okhistory.org/research/dawes

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