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Encyclopedia
of Oklahoma History and Culture
In cooperation with the Oklahoma Historical Society, the Electronic
Publishing Center brings you the online version of the
Encyclopedia
of Oklahoma History and Culture,
which details and highlights the rich history of Oklahoma's
people, places, and events.
Oklahoma Today
In cooperation with the Oklahoma State Department of Tourism and
the Oklahoma Department of Career Technology, the Electronic Publishing Center digitized
the first 50 years of our state's magazine.
From Warrior to Saint:
The Journey of David Pendleton Oakerhater
This project tells the story of Making Medicine, a Cheyenne warrior turned missionary who was the first Oklahoman to become a saint in the Episcopal Church. It includes letters and photographs from the Burnham Collection at St. Paul's Episcopal Cathedral in Oklahoma City, a biography, and an essay on the Indian assimilation movement.
Indian Claims Commission Decisions
In cooperation with the University of Tulsa Law Library and the National Indian Law Library, the Electronic Publishing Center digitized all 43 volumes of this collection.
Oklahoma Ornithological Society Bulletin
In cooperation with the Oklahoma Ornithological Society, the Electronic
Publishing Center digitized the first thirty-seven volumes of this collection, which details the history of birds in Oklahoma.
Chronicles of Oklahoma
In cooperation with the Oklahoma Historical Society, the Electronic
Publishing Center digitized the first twenty volumes of this collection,
which details and highlights the rich history of Oklahoma.
Indian Affairs: Laws and Treaties
Compiled and edited by Charles J. Kappler, this historically significant,
seven volume compilation contains U.S. treaties, laws and executive
orders pertaining to Native American Indian tribes. The volumes
cover U.S. Government treaties with Native Americans from 1778-1883
(Volume II) and U.S. laws and executive orders concerning Native
Americans from 1871-1970 (Volumes I, III-VII). The information
contained in Indian Affairs: Laws and Treaties is in high
demand by Native peoples, researchers, journalists, attorneys, legislators,
teachers and others of both Native and non-Native origins.
Publications of the Oklahoma Biological Survey
Published between 1929-1933 and continuing in 2005, these volumes
represent scholarly publishing unique to the state of Oklahoma.
Brought to you by the Oklahoma Biological Survey.
The Proceedings of the Oklahoma
Academy of Science The official organ of the Oklahoma
Academy of Science represents a wealth of scholarly activity unique
to our state. Scientists have used this vehicle to publish quality
scholarly articles for almost a century. Currently, full text articles
are available for 1976-2002. Tables of contents are available for
the years 1921-1975.
The Proceedings of the 27th Southern Forest Tree Improvement Conference In
cooperation with the Southern Forest Tree Improvement Committee,
Oklahoma State University was pleased to host the 27th Biennial
Southern Forest Tree Improvement Conference (SFTIC). Brought to you by the Oklahoma State University Department of Forestry.
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