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  2. BC Clark Jewelers - Wikipedia

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    The company, founded in Purcell, Indian Territory in 1892, claims to be "Oklahoma's oldest jeweler." [ 1 ] Today, the company operates three locations in Oklahoma City. BC Clark is most well-known for its iconic "Anniversary Sale" jingle, which was originally written and produced in 1956 at a cost of $300.

  3. From museums to art galleries, 20 places to explore Native ...

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    November is Native American Heritage Month, but Oklahoma boasts an array of places to discover Indigenous cultures all year round. ... 659 American Indian Blvd., Oklahoma City. Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 ...

  4. List of Native American artists from Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Mel Cornshucker, Keetoowah Band Cherokee, (born 1952); Anita Fields, Osage/Muscogee, (born 1950); Bill Glass Jr., Cherokee Nation Anna Mitchell, Cherokee Nation (1926–2012), revived the art of Cherokee pottery for the Western Cherokee

  5. List of Oklahoma placenames of Native American origin

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    This is a list of Native American place names in the U.S. state of Oklahoma.Oklahoma has a long history of Native American settlement and reservations. From 1834 to 1907, prior to Oklahoma's statehood, the territory was set aside by the US government and designated as Indian Territory, and today 6% of the population identifies as Native American.

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  7. List of Native American tribes in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Map of Tribal Jurisdictional Areas in Oklahoma. This is a list of federally recognized Native American Tribes in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. With its 38 federally recognized tribes, [1] Oklahoma has the third largest numbers of tribes of any state, behind Alaska and California.