Angie Debo Correspondence Collection

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Angie Debo Correspondence Collection

1975 - 1988

Collection contains Angie Debo's personal correspondence received from various individuals, including Mrs. James DeVore, Dr. LeRoy Fischer, and Dr. B.B. Chapman.

0.2 Linear feet (1 slim document box)

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Institute of American Indian Arts

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Debo, Angie, 1890-1988

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Noted Oklahoma Indian historian and advocate of Indian rights. From the description of Angie Debo correspondence, 1975-1985. (Newberry Library). WorldCat record id: 43443898 Debo was born in Beattie, Kansas in 1890, moved to Marshall, Oklahoma Territory, with her family in 1899, taught in rural schools at age 16, graduated from Marshall High School in 1913 and from the University of Oklahoma (OU) in 1918 with a degree in history. Taught history at Enid High Scho...

Debo, Angie, 1890-1988

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Noted Oklahoma Indian historian and advocate of Indian rights. From the description of Angie Debo correspondence, 1975-1985. (Newberry Library). WorldCat record id: 43443898 Debo was born in Beattie, Kansas in 1890, moved to Marshall, Oklahoma Territory, with her family in 1899, taught in rural schools at age 16, graduated from Marshall High School in 1913 and from the University of Oklahoma (OU) in 1918 with a degree in history. Taught history at Enid High Scho...

Allen, Terry D.

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Under the pseudonym T.D. Allen, Don B. and Terril Diener Allen (1908- ) wrote historical fiction and non-fiction about the West and Native Americans. They were best known for Doctor in buckskin (1951), based on the story of Marcus Whitman, a doctor and missionary in the Oregon territory; Troubled border (1954), about John McLoughlin, head of the Hudson Bay Company's outpost at Fort Vancouver; Navajos have five fingers (1963), an account of the couple's stay at a Navajo reservation and the people...