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  1. Oklahoma - Native American, Cowboy, Oil | Britannica

    May 22, 2025 · Oklahoma - Native American, Cowboy, Oil: Oklahoma is a blend of the old and new. Native American dances and other cultural performances may be seen at the annual Red Earth Native American Cultural Festival (Oklahoma …

  2. The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture

    The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture includes more than 2,600 articles about the people, places, and events that shape our history.

  3. 27 Amazing Things Oklahoma is Known For (+ Famous For) - All …

    Aug 17, 2023 · In this guide to all the things Oklahoma is famous for, we’re covering everything from Native American culture to banjos. As an American who has traveled the US her whole life, I have a real love for Oklahoma (as I do for most states!) and everything it represents.

  4. Heritage and Cultural Tourism | TravelOK.com - Oklahoma's …

    Immerse yourself in American Indian culture at one of the many tribal museums across the Sooner State, or explore the state's rugged Western heritage at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City or the Chisholm Trail Heritage Center in Duncan.

  5. Oklahoma — History and Culture - iExplore

    Oklahoma is truly a land of cowboys and Indians. Though most of the Native Americans who live in the state were forcibly relocated here, their presence makes up a large part of the history and culture of the state. Cattle ranchers and cowboys make up the other main social component of …

  6. Oklahoma - History and Heritage - Smithsonian Magazine

    Nov 8, 2007 · Once lamented as the final stop on the grueling Trail of Tears, Oklahoma has become a center of cultural revival and awareness among the Native American community. Headquartered in Oklahoma are...

  7. Oklahoma Culture - Oklahoma Department of Commerce

    Oklahoma is home to a wide variety of entertainment and excitement, and our list of things to do just keeps growing. Food and entertainment hubs – such as Oklahoma City’s Bricktown and Plaza District, and Tulsa’s Blue Dome District – offer trendy …

  8. American Indian Culture in Oklahoma - TravelOK.com

    May 23, 2025 · Oklahoma has been home to 67 American Indian tribes. Learn about these native cultures at Oklahoma's museums, heritage centers and events that help celebrate and maintain Oklahoma's unique Native American heritage.

  9. The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture

    Jan 15, 2010 · Oklahoma's cultural patterns are as varied as its physical features. The state has been characterized as Native America, as the Upland South, as the Lowland South, as the Midwest, as the Southwest, and as the West, and also as a region of uncertain status or affiliation. Present Oklahoma's first inhabitants were the American Indians.

  10. What is Oklahoma Known For? (25 Famous Things, People & Places)

    Jan 18, 2023 · Oklahoma’s strong Native American culture and heritage are reflected in its town names (like Broken Arrow) and in its attractions. There’s the First Americans Museum in Oklahoma City, the Choctaw Cultural Center in Durant, the Chickasaw Cultural Center in Sulphur, and Sequoyah’s Cabin (a famous Chocktaw silversmith) in Sallisaw.

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