Oklahoma in words and pictures / by Dennis B. Fradin ; ill. by Richard Wahl, maps by Len W. Meents ; consultant, John Heisch.
by Fradin, Dennis B; Wahl, Richard; Meents, Len W.
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976.2 Mississippi in words and pictures / | 976.3 Louisiana in words and pictures / | 976.4 Texas in words and pictures / | 976.6 Oklahoma in words and pictures / | 976.7 Arkansas in words and pictures / | 976.8 Tennessee in words and pictures / | 977/.00497 The Chippewa / |
A brief introduction to the history, geography, industries, cities, tourist attractions, and famous citizens of Oklahoma, the state that has more Indians than any other state.
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