Seminole Indians -- Tribal government
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
A. M. Seran Photograph Collection
Black and white copy and original prints of Wewoka, Indian Territory and state, cotton gins, businesses, and a Democratic Party celebration. Also included are scenes of Seminole Indian cemeteries and tribal voting. A.M. Seran Manuscript Collection also in repository.
Alice Brown Davis Collection
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Indian chief. Typescripts of newspaper articles (1905-1935) regarding Alice Brown Davis, Seminole land claims in Mexico, and Seminole schools.
Hulbutta Micco Collection
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Indian chief. Typescripts of newspaper articles regarding the Seminole Nation, and Hulbutta Micco, who was the last regularly elected Principal Chief of the Seminoles before statehood.
Jacob Harrison Collection
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Typescripts of newspaper articles concerning Harrison's impeachment and removal from office as Chief of the Seminoles and his replacement by John Brown.
Robert L. Miller Collection
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Correspondence, reports and printed materials relating to Native American rights and education, accumulated by Miller during his tenure as Director of the Indian Education Center at the University of Oklahoma's American Indian Institute. Robert L. Miller Photograph Collection also in repository.
Seminole Nation Collection
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Various documents concerning Seminole land disputes (1883-1933); and General Council Resolutions and Ordinances (1969-1979) of the Seminole tribe.
Seminole Nation Museum Photograph Collection
Black and white copy prints of Seminole Indians, railroads, oil fields, schools, cotton gins, along with scenes of Weber City, Maud, Seminole, and Wewoka, Indian Territory and Oklahoma.