Coach Tommy Thompson and the Boys of Sequoyah

Coach Tommy Thompson and the Boys of Sequoyah
Author: Patti Dickinson
Publsiher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2015-01-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780806151632

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When eleven-year-old Tommy Thompson arrived at a government-run Indian boarding school in 1915, it seemed a last resort for the youngster. Instead, it turned out to be the first step toward a life dedicated to helping others. Thompson went on to become a star athlete and football coach—a Cherokee legend whose story is remembered by many and is now finally told for a wider audience. Following gridiron fame at Northeastern State College, Thompson returned to Sequoyah Vocational School in 1947 as Boys’ Coach and Advisor. More than a thousand boys attended the boarding school during the eleven years he coached there. Writing for readers old and young, Patti Dickinson tells the inspiring story of how this one man made a difference in the lives of a generation of Indian youth. Through football, Thompson taught his boys the skills and values they would need to succeed in life, and twice led his team to the state finals. Dickinson describes the success of that program, including one epic, rain-soaked championship game. She paints compelling portraits of Thompson’s boys—the men whose firsthand stories and reminiscences form the basis of the narrative—and re-creates daily life at the school. To his boys, Thompson was Ah-sky-uh, “the man,” a Cherokee term of respect. Half a century after his death, Sequoyah High School still reveres his memory. This book secures his place in history as it opens a new window on the boarding school experience.

Indian Tribes of Oklahoma

Indian Tribes of Oklahoma
Author: Blue Clark
Publsiher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 460
Release: 2020-09-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780806167626

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Oklahoma is home to nearly forty American Indian tribes and includes the largest Native population of any state. As a result, many Americans think of the state as “Indian Country.” In 2009, Blue Clark, an enrolled member of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation, produced an invaluable reference for information on the state’s Native peoples. Now, building on the success of the first edition, this revised guide offers an up-to-date survey of the diverse nations that make up Oklahoma’s Indian Country. Since publication of the first edition more than a decade ago, much has changed across Indian Country—and more is known about its history and culture. Drawing from both scholarly literature and Native oral sources, Clark incorporates the most recent archaeological and anthropological research to provide insights into each individual tribe dating back to prehistoric times. Today, the thirty-nine federally recognized tribes of Oklahoma continue to make advances in the areas of tribal governance, commerce, and all forms of arts and literature. This new edition encompasses the expansive range of tribal actions and interests in the state, including the rise of Native nation casino operations and nongaming industries, and the establishment of new museums and cultural attractions. In keeping with the user-friendly format of the original edition, this book provides readers with the unique story of each tribe, presented in alphabetical order, from the Alabama-Quassartes to the Yuchis. Each entry contains a complete statistical and narrative summary of the tribe, covering everything from origin tales to contemporary ceremonies and tribal businesses. The entries also include tribal websites, suggested readings, and photographs depicting visitor sites, events, and prominent tribal personages.

American Indian Culture and Research Journal

American Indian Culture and Research Journal
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 878
Release: 2009
Genre: Indians of North America
ISBN: UCSC:32106020177959

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Wahb

Wahb
Author: Ernest Thompson Seton,Jeremy M. Johnston,Charles R. Preston
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2015-08
Genre: Grizzly bear
ISBN: 0806148381

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Hollywood the Hard Way

Hollywood the Hard Way
Author: Patti Dickinson
Publsiher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 246
Release: 1999-01-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0803266197

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Relates the dangers and adventures of a 20-year-old cowboy's fifty-day journey from Guthrie, Oklahoma, to Hollywood on a Osage Indian pony, carrying only a Colt revolver and a few belongings.

Who Built America Volume 1 Who Built America Volume 2 Cd rom

Who Built America Volume 1   Who Built America Volume 2   Cd rom
Author: American Social History Project,Nancy Hewitt,Susan Strasser,Nelson Lichtenstein,University Christopher Clark, MD,University Roy Rosenzweig
Publsiher: Bedford/st Martins
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2000-08-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 0716751380

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The Indian s Daughter

The Indian s Daughter
Author: Patti Dickinson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2011-07-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0981787479

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Two days after Sam Blackhawk, full-blood American Indian, becomes head of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, his car is fished out of the Potomac River. His daughter, KC Garrett, an attorney with the Department of Justice, is certain it is a case of murder. She turns for help to her former fianc, FBI Special Agent Tony DeMarco, but the closer they get to the truth, the more people die, and KC finds herself in the killer's crosshairs.

The Cornell Widow

The Cornell Widow
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1900
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: UCAL:C2534339

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