American Indian oral history [microform] : the Duke Collection.

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American Indian oral history [microform] : the Duke Collection.

1972

Typewritten transcripts of interviews with members of most of the Indian tribes in Oklahoma, conducted between 1968 and 1972. Program supported by Doris Duke and carried out by the American Indian Institute of the University of Oklahoma.

55 v.

eng, Latn

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SNAC Resource ID: 6829194

New York Public Library System, NYPL

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Roe Indian Institute (Wichita, Kan.)

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Duke, Doris, 1912-1993

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Born on November 22, 1912, Doris Duke was the only child of James Buchanan (J.B.) Duke, a founder of the American Tobacco Company and Duke Energy Company and a benefactor of Duke University, and Nanaline Holt Duke. Inheriting a bulk of her father's estate in 1925, which included Duke Farms in New Jersey, Rough Point in Newport, R.I., and a mansion in New York City, Doris was soon dubbed by the press as "the richest girl in the world." Although Doris did her best to live a private life, she carri...