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  1. 1960.6162.01 - Document

    Native American Documentation and Genealogy (Click on the image to see details) Note: m=married, b=born, d=death Albert Dawson Curleyhead Pa ma pun naw qua/Lizzy Lilly Thompson Arter Curleyhead Rosie Curleyhead James Goldsberry Elmer Goldsberry Albert Goldsberry Frankie Curleyhead Katie Curleyhead Norton Berry Jack Berry Josie Curleyhead Alex Pambogo Lilly Nadine Pambogo A. B. Pambogo Joanna Pambogo Muriel Pambogo Catherine...

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  2. 1960.6163.01 - Document

    Native American Documentation and Genealogy (Click on the image to see details) Note: m=married, b=born, d=death Census 1862 Joseph Thompson Qustulehase Thompson 1866 Treaty ratified by Senate Registry 1867 Delaware that went to Oklahoma 1898 In petition with hier. Dispute over who was entitled to allotment Belle and Haile? Rufiner/Ruffin Caney Creek site of Bighouse is deeded to the Delawares

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  3. 1960.6164.01 - Document

    Native American Documentation and Genealogy (Click on the image to see details) Note: m=married, b=born, d=death Mrs. Morrison Funeral Today, June 14, 1927 Funeral services for Catherine A. Morrison wife of Claud Morrison who lives ten miles east of the city who died Saturday at the Memorial hospital, were held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Neekamp Funeral Home. Burial was in the Curlyhead cemetery east of the city near the home of...

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  4. 1960.6165.01 - Document

    ALGONQUIAN AND IROQUOIAN LINGUISTICS 7:2 1982 A BAKER'S DOZEN DO-NOTS: SOME GUIDELINES FOR LINGUISTS, ANTHRPOLOGISTS, AND THEIR RELATED TRIBAL MEMBERS The author, Nora Thompson Dean of Dewey, Oklahoma, is a member of the Lenape or Delaware tribe. For more than twenty-five years she has worked with various professional people, and from that work she gives these points of cultural differences that may benefit people in the field. 1. DO NOT...

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  5. 1960.6166.01 - Document

    Native American Documentation and Genealogy (Click on the image to see details) Note: m=married, b=born, d=death Seating chart in Big House Nora Dean related to Ruby Cranor Wolf Clan, Drummers, Pali Clan, Ush-kos-shek, Tum-Meek-Kat, Turtle Clan

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  6. 1960.6167.01 - Document

    Native American Documentation and Genealogy (Click on the image to see details) Note: m=married, b=born, d=death Jesse Thompson Edward Thompson Nora Bertha Thompson Dean Leanard Thompson James H. Thompson Lillie Curleyhead Albert Curleyhead Joseph Thompson Wa le pah ke nah o French Wilson Tun dox wha Qua tee le hase Pep pam xook kook Wa lah yah ace Was sah o pah kee naho Buffalo WIlson Bull Wilson Nora Dean George Wilson J...

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  7. 1960.6168.01 - Document

    Dewey Herald Record March 4, 1981 Nora Thompson Dean - Local Woman Honored The Intertribal Indian Club of Tulsa held their mid-Winter dance on February 21 at Sperry, OK. It is the tradition of the Club at certain of their dances to honor outstanding elders from various Indian tribes, and last Saturday the recipient of this honor was Nora Thompson Dean ('Touching Leaves Woman'), a Lenape (Delaware Indian) from Dewey, OK. While this honor in...

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  8. 1960.6169.01 - Document

    MEMORIES by Nora Thompson Dean, 1938 Yesterday is over - past and gone forever, I wish that I could walk thru life, And say that I will never Cross the bridge of memory, And live again in reverie. The memories stalk by - one by one, Some are happy and bright as the sun, But some are sad, and it's those that are That seem as plain as the brightest star. They hurt and pain this heart of mine. If some where I could only find, ...

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  9. 1960.6170.01 - Document

    Nora Thompson Dean, Bibliography, 1 Books or Articles for which Nora Dean Served as Consultant or Informant: The Culture and Acculturation of the Delaware Indians, by William W. Newcomb, Jr. Anthropological Papers, no. 10, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1956 Prehistoric Indian House patterns in New Jersey, by Herbert C. Kraft, in the Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of New Jersey, December, 1970 Delaware Ethnobotany (*), by ...

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  10. 1960.6171.01 - Document

    NORA THOMPSON DEAN Mrs. Nora T. "Touching Leaves" Dean, 77, of 927 Portland, Dewey, died at 7:10 a.m. Thursday in the Jane Phillips Medical Center. "Touching Leaves Woman," the English translation of the Indian name Nora Thompson Dean, was born July 3, 1907 to James Henry and Sarah (Wilson) Thompson, in Glen Oak, 10 miles east of Bartlesville in Indian Territory. A full blood member of the Lenape (Delaware) Indian tribe, she attended Mid...

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  11. 1960.6172.01 - Document

    Wednesday, August 15, 1979 Levi Dean Rites Funeral services for Levi David Dean, 74, longtime Wann area resident, were held Tuesday in the Wann Baptist Church. The Rev. Ivan Davis and Rev. Orville Dobbs were officiants. Interment was in the Wann Cemetery. Mr. Dean died Sunday in Forrest Manor Nursing Home following a lengthy illness. He was born on July 13, 1905 at Wann to John and Rose (Horton) Dean. He grew up and attended schools i...

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  12. 1960.6173.01 - Document

    TOUCHING LEAVES WOMAN Biographical Sketch and List of Credits 'Touching Leaves Woman' is the English translation of the Indian name of Nora Thompson Dean who is a full-blood member of the Lenape (Delaware) Indian tribe. Touching Leaves was born ten miles east of Bartlesville, Indian Territory, at Glen Oak, on July 3rd, 1907, and received her education in the Oklahoma Public Schools. She attended Midway School (1913-1921) and was the salut...

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  13. 1960.6174.01 - Document

    Native American Documentation and Genealogy (Click on the image to see details) Note: m=married, b=born, d=death John Delaware Generation I /191 John Delaware 1828- m. /192 Wil le no oh qua 1824- Children: 1) 783/831 PA PA TOO OX LUND /John Delaware 1850-1879 Nowata Cem m. Lucy Lewis,1843-dau of Pa Me Ma Ch: Eliza Delaware 2) 677/1930 (also known as Mary Thomas) SAR CAR OH KEE NOW /ME MUM DAH/Mary Bascomb 1850- m. 1/Andrew Mil...

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  14. 1960.6175.01 - Document

    FEW AREA PIONEERS REMAIN By ELMER SARK, Bartlesville Historian Bartlesville Examiner Enterprise January 15, 1973 Pioneers of Bartlesville and Washington County are fast fading from the picture as Indian, Territory days become more a part of Oklahoma's forgotten past. We have lost two of them in the past two weeks, one of Cherokee descent and the other a Delaware Indian. Mrs. Beualah Mable Carr Brady, daughter of Nelson Franklin and Sar...

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  15. 1960.6176.01 - Document

    JASPER EXENDINE, born May 30, 1853 in Kansas was the youngest child of Johnson Exendine and his wife, the daughter of a chief of the Delawares when the Delawares agreed to remove from Missouri to Kansas. The father, Johnson Exendine served in the Civil War, on the side of the north as a member of the First Arkansas Cavalry, Co. B, 5th Reg. and gave his life for his country during this conflict. When Mrs. Exendine was notified of her husband's dea...

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  16. 1960.6177.01 - Document

    A. A. Exendine - Tulsa Tribune July 31,1968 Per his selection as "Indian of the Year" by the council of American Indians, A Deleware, Exendine, was an all-American football player ar Carlisle Indian School in the ealy 1900s. Exendine is a former head football coach at Washington State, Oklahoma State and Northeastern, State College. Exendine is 81 and lives in Tulsa.

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  17. 1960.6178.01 - Document

    Native American Documentation and Genealogy (Click on the image to see details) 1850 Census For United States State: Tennessee County: Overton John Oxendyne Rebecky Oxendyne M. Oxendyne Elizabeth Oxendyne Francis Oxendyne George Oxendyne Jane Oxendyne Louisa Oxendyne Prepared by LaHoma Hunnicutt, July 1985 Prepared by LaHoma Hunnicutt ...

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  18. 1960.6179.01 - Document

    Native American Documentation and Genealogy (Click on the image to see details) James Ellis Harmon 1824-1914 ½ Cherokee Patsy Jane Exendine 1832-1908 ½ Delaware My Grandpa Harmon with Patsy Jane Exendine, and daughter, Alsada Stogsdill and children. Taken about 1896.

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  19. 1960.6180.01 - Document

    Native American Documentation and Genealogy (Click on the image to see details) Note: m=married, b=born, d=death Letter from Irene Snyder to Ruby Cranor Oct. 3, 1983 Harmon Lucar, Luker, Legarer Polly Eukar Johnson Oxendine, Exendine Archibald Jim Harmon Patsy Jane Exendine James Ellis Jonathan Exendine Nancy Grimes Exendine Westley Exendine Hamilton Exendine Frederick Exendine Francis Haas

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  20. 1960.6181.01 - Document

    Native American Documentation and Genealogy (Click on the image to see details) Letter from Evangeline Walker to Ruby Cranor, 1976 Lydia Clark Issac Harmon Ruth Dunbar John W. Harmon James H. Clark Daniel Drain David P. Street William Rustel Clark John Wesley Harmon Lillie Blanch Clark Sadie Clark Sadie Clark Harmon Willie McEwin Jasper Exendine

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