PPT-Faces and Voices: 39 Tribes in Oklahoma
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Opening August 2017 Exhibit Overview 39 tribes headquartered in Oklahoma 38 are federally recognized 1 tribe that is recognized by the state 2010 census OK has
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Opening August 2017 Exhibit Overview 39 tribes headquartered in Oklahoma 38 are federally recognized 1 tribe that is recognized by the state 2010 census OK has 2 nd highest proportion of American Indians in population 129 and is 2. Fixed distance from a line Equidistant from 2 points Equidistant 2 parallel lines Equidistant from 2 intersecting lines Polygon InteriorExterior Angles Sum of int angles 180 2 Each int angle regular 180 2 Sum of ext angles 360 Each ext angle regu 1. Location. : IHS operated programs tend to be more remote than 638 . programs with exceptions like Arizona Tribes and the . exception of . the Alaska 638 Compacts . 2. Economics. : . Direct Service Tribes are far more often poorer . The Louisiana Purchase. Napoleon Bonaparte seized power in France at the end of the French Revolution in 1799 and he set out to conquer the world. He wanted to restore the French Empire in North America and persuaded Spain to give up Louisiana Spain to give up Louisiana. President Thomas Jefferson was alarmed to learn that France would control New Orleans. After a failed attempt to gain control of the Mississippi because of a yellow fever epidemic, Napoleon agreed to sell the territory and New Orleans for $15 million. The United States bought some 600 million acres for about 4 cents an acre. Congress first created two territories – Oklahoma was part of the District of Louisiana. History of Oklahoma City. Oklahoma was founded in1889 on April 22. nd. when the area was known as the “unassigned lands.” (where the . I. ndians had not been . settled. .). Oil was discovered in the city in 1928. . –. . Statehood - Group . 1. Describe the population growth from 1890 – 1907?. Analyze the Five Tribes and there struggle to join the Oklahoma Territory?. List the delegates of the State of Sequoyah?. 1. Location. : IHS operated programs tend to be more remote than 638 . programs with exceptions like Arizona Tribes and the . exception of . the Alaska 638 Compacts . 2. Economics. : . Direct Service Tribes are far more often poorer . Describe the population growth from 1890 – 1907?. Analyze the Five Tribes and there struggle to join the Oklahoma Territory?. List the delegates of the State of Sequoyah?. What was the people of Indian Territory approve on November 7, 1905 and what were they hoping for?. Donna . Humetewa. Korey. . Wahwassuck. Lauren Frinkman. Tribal Law & Policy Institute (TLPI). Tribal-State Collaboration. How Tribes and States Can Collaborate to Better Improve the Effectiveness of Both State Drug Courts and Tribal Healing to Wellness Courts. Purpose. The purpose of this organization is to provide guidance for member tribes to develop sustainable all-hazard comprehensive approaches to terrorism and Homeland Security initiatives, and an all hazard emergency management approach that emphasizes both inter and intra jurisdictional cooperation to maximize resources in mutual aid, training, exercises, planning, and equipping. . TRIBE OR TRIBAL ORGANIZATIONINITIAL RELEASE Nov 5 20201 SECOND RELEASEFeb 2021CUMULATIVE TOTALAlabamaChis Lower Creek Indian Tribe135001500 15000 AlabamaMowa Band of Choctaw Indians17781019243 197053 Updated June 2020Absentee Shawnee Tribe of Indians of OklahomaAlabama-Quassarte Tribal TownApache Tribe of OklahomaAssiniboine and Sioux Tribes of the Fort Peck Reservation Bad River Band of Lake Supe Oklahoma History Center800 Nazih Zuhdi DriveOklahoma City OK 73105Research Center405-522-5225researchokhistoryorgwwwokhistoryorg/researchFFINDINGINDING Y YOUROUR A AMERICANMERICANIINDIAN A ANCESTORSNC Native VOICES Goals. Improve . our understanding of sexual norms and risk/protective factors . among AI/AN youth. Produce an evidence-based HIV/STD intervention that addresses the . unique needs . of AI/AN youth . https://. www.youtube.com/watch?v=mwPrcuo_cUE. Cherokees. Iroquoian speakers. recorded . oral . tradition . told . of the tribe having migrated south in ancient times from the Great Lakes region, where other Iroquoian-speaking peoples were.
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