The name "Oklahoma" comes from two Choctaw Indian words: "okla" meaning people, and "humma" meaning red, so the state's name literally means "red people." The Land Rush of 1889 permitted settlers to claim the Unassigned Lands in present-day Oklahoma. Some settlers tried to beat the sy...
Graphic Organizer Printout #1This printout helps the student do a short report on a US state, prompting the student to draw a map of the state, locate it on a US map, draw the state's flag, and write its capital city, state nickname, area, population, date of statehood, and state ...
e.g., no DUIs in the last 10 years, in order to legally carry (Tennessee). Each state determines the requirements and any limitations on the carry of firearms. Check each state’s page for more information and any restrictions that may apply. ...
An introduction to Oklahoma that includes information about the state capitol, how the state got its name, the state's nicknames, how the state citizens are addressed, and the state quarter.
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Dr. Coates if you will state your full name, your date of birth and your present age. John Coates: My name is John Albert Coates. My date of birth is December 31, 1925. JE: We are recording this interview in my home here in Tulsa. Where were you born? JC: Geary, Oklahoma. JE:...
U.S. state flag consisting of a blue field (background) with a bison-hide shield, an olive branch, and a calumet (Native American peace pipe) above the name of the state in white lettering.Oklahoma adopted its first state flag in 1911. The red background