Browsing by Author "Moses, L. G."
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Never 'quite' white - never 'quite' Indian: The cultural dilemma of the Citizen Band Potawatomi
Young, Kathryn Lamirand (1995-12) -
Nightclerking at the Baron's Hotel: A collection of poems with a critical introduction
Cooper, James P. (1997-12) -
Of fire and dust: An environmental and social history of the Nebraska Sandhills during the Great Depression, 1929-1941
Folk, Drew D. (2014-12)During the Great Depression life on the Great Plains of the central United States was harsh, difficult, fiscally challenging, and, at times, deadly. The economic challenges posed to the region's agricultural residents was ... -
One little, two little, three little stereotypes: A history of native culture and imagery in American cinematic cartoons
Devore, Dustin Marcus (2017-12)The first depiction of Native Americans in American cinematic animation appeared in 1924. Over the course of the near one hundred years since that first depiction, federal Indian policy and the portrayal of Indians in ... -
Origins and Development of Oklahoma Tenant Farming, 1890-1940
Lively, Kurt Andrew (2004-07-01) -
Pala: A history of a southern California Indian community
Karr, Steven M. (2001-08) -
Patriotism on Campus: Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College and the First World War
Bates, Matthew Ray (2016-05-01)This study examines the patriotic expressions on the Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College (OAMC) campus from 1914 to 1919. This work on OAMC provides insights into the social sentiment of one of Oklahoma�s largest ... -
Phoenix on the mesa: Acoma Pueblo during the Spanish Colonial Period, 1500-1821
Robison, John Kelly (1997-05) -
Playing Between the Lines: An Examination of Negro League Baseball in Oklahoma, 1892 to 1965
Cornwell, Willard Jacob (2015-12-01)When Oklahoma settlers staked their claims after the land rush in the late nineteenth century, they also brought along the sport of baseball. The game of innings rapidly became an integral part of recreation throughout the ... -
Playing In the Dirt: Stillwater and the Emergence of Red Dirt Music
Moore, Aaron M. (Oklahoma State University, 2010-07-01)The thesis provides a background on the evolution of Red Dirt music from 1974-2010. Incorporated in the study is a look at the location and people that have influenced the Red Dirt community and allowed it to flourish for ... -
"Pope" or persuader? The influence of Solomon Stoddard in Northampton and Western New England
Christensen, Aaron Flake (2005-07) -
Quanah Parker and Comanche Culture: Divided Loyalties
Chaney, Christopher Colt (Oklahoma State University, 2012-05-01)The study incorporates primary and secondary research dealing with Comanche culture before and after entering the reservation. Quanah Parker is the focus of the thesis and it tells his story, while trying to understand ... -
Reconstructing the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, 1894-1898: Landscape and settlement on the eve of allotment
Watkins, Bradley W. (2007-07)Scope and Method of Study: This study is a landscape reconstruction that examines the historical settlement geography of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma from 1894 to 1898. The primary data for this reconstruction was the ... -
Red City: A short story cycle with a critical introduction
Holt, Grant Andrew (2000-05) -
Reel Indians: Native American representation in film, 1950-1970
Chaney, Christopher Colt (2017-05)The perception of Native Americans has constantly been in flux since Europeans began to colonize North America. Whether it was the Spanish, British, or later the Americans, each had a vision for what Indians were and could ... -
Sabers and Saddles : the Second Regiment of United States Dragoons At Fort Washita, 1842-1845
Reed, David Clifton (Oklahoma State University, 2013-05-01)Several authors have written about the Second Dragoons, Fort Washita, or interpretation. But, very few if any writers have discussed all three together in detail. This thesis is written from a passion I have for the site ... -
Southern Illinois Farmer Goes to War: Sgt. William S. Bolerjack and the 29th Illinois Volunteer Infantry, July 1861 - January 1863.
Bolerjack, P. Aaron (Oklahoma State University, 2010-05-01)This thesis examines Sgt. William S. Bolerjack's Civil War expectation and experiences in the 29th Illinois Volunteer Infantry regiment during the period 1861-1862. William's diary entries and collected letters represent ... -
"'Thanks to God and Lieutenant General Sherman': The United States Army in the Breekchloader Era, 1864-1892"
Prince, Justin G. (Oklahoma State University, 2010-05-01)This study examines the United States Army and its procurement and employment of small arms and machine-guns from the American Civil War and the Danish War of 1864 through the adoption of the Krag-Jorgensen smokeless rifle ... -
To change them forever: Schooling on the Kiowa-Comanche Reservation, 1869-1920
Ellis, Richard Clyde (1993-05) -
To Make Us Independent': The education of young men at the Cherokee National Male Seminary, 1851-1910.
Panther, Natalie Brooke (2013-07)In the years following forced removal, Cherokee leaders considered how to prevent future assaults on tribal sovereignty. Their answer was education. In 1846, the Cherokee National Council established two high schools, one ...