- The
United Keetoowah Band of
Cherokee Indians in
Oklahoma (ᎠᏂᎩᏚᏩᎩ ᎠᏂᏴᏫᏯ or
Anigiduwagi Aniyvwiya,
abbreviated United Keetoowah Band or UKB) is a federally...
- open 10 AM - 4 PM,
Monday through Friday. The
street address is 122 East
Keetowah Street, Tahlequah. The
Supreme Court met in this
building until 2018. "ArcGIS...
- open 10 AM - 4 PM,
Monday through Friday. The
street address is 122 East
Keetowah Street, Tahlequah. "National
Register Information System".
National Register...
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Missouri Blue
Lodges were
secret proslavery societies formed in
western Missouri during 1854 to
thwart Northern anti-slavery
plans to make
Kansas a free...
- 385–410 JSTOR 1183560 Minges, Patrick.
Slavery in the
Cherokee Nation: The
Keetowah Society and the
Defining of a People, 1855–1867 (Routledge, 2003) [ISBN missing]...
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University of
Illinois Press, 2009)
Slavery in the
Cherokee Nation: The
Keetowah Society and the
Defining of a People, 1855–1867 (Routledge, 2003) Smith...
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removal from the
American Southeast to
Indian Territory. They were of the
Keetowah band, one of the most
traditional of
Cherokee peoples. As a
child and young...
- Nation) Gah-Yah-Tont (Seneca-Cayuga Nation)
Gadua Cherokee News (United
Keetowah Band of
Cherokee Indians) Gam-yu,
Hualapai Tribe of Arizona,
Peach Springs...
- (1954–2014)
Osage painter, mixed-media
designer Franklin Gritts (1915–1996),
Keetowah Cherokee,
painter Enoch Kelly Haney (born 1940), Seminole/Muscogee, painter...
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Cherokee Indians located in
western North Carolina and also the
United Keetowah Band which, like the
Cherokee Nation, are
headquartered in Tahlequah. The...