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American IndianMaterialsin Oklahoma’s FederalDepository LibrariesU.S. Government Information Division2009 Federal Depository Library of the YearCompiled by Steve Beleu, Regional Depository LibrarianJuly 2010

Quick Guide to AbbreviationsGDC Government Documents Collection, Bizzell Memorial Library, University of OklahomaMBL Main Stacks, Bizzell Memorial Library, University of OklahomaWHC Western History Collection, University of OklahomaDD Documents Department, Edmon Low Library, Oklahoma State UniversityMLIC Mabee Legal Information Center, University of TulsaUSGID U.S. Government Information Division, Oklahoma Department of LibrariesA Wichita, photographed by Edward S. Curtis, circa 1927Courtesy of the Library of CongressSend questions or comments to sbeleu@oltn.odl.state.ok.us

The Federal Depository Libraries of OklahomaThis is a short format listing of the Federal Depository Libraries of our state.The twenty Federal Depository Libraries of Oklahoma receive publications from federal agencies andprovide access to information from federal websites. Access to the depository materials listed in thisdirectory is, by federal and state law, open to the public. Many of these publications can either beborrowed from the libraries directly, or through the interlibrary loan services that libraries provide fortheir customers.ADA—East Central State University, Linscheid Library, (580) 310–5587ALVA—Northwestern Oklahoma State University, J.W. Martin Library, (580) 327–8576CLAREMORE—Rogers State University, Stratton Taylor Library, (918) 343–7786DURANT—Southeastern Oklahoma State University, Henry G. Bennett Memorial Library,(580) 745–2795EDMOND—University of Central Oklahoma, Max Chambers Library, Documents Department,(405) 974–2904ENID—Public Library of Enid and Garfield County, (580) 234–6313, ext. 110LANGSTON—Langston University, G. Lamar Harrison Library, (405) 466–3298LAWTON—Lawton Public Library, (580) 581–3450NORMAN—University of Oklahoma, Bizzell Memorial Library, Government Documents Collection—hereafter noted as GDC, (405) 325–3141. There are also two other locations: Main Bizzell MemorialLibrary—hereafter noted as MBL, and Western History Collection—hereafter noted as WHCNORMAN—University of Oklahoma, Donald E. Pray Law Library, (405) 325–4311OKLAHOMA CITY—Metropolitan Library System, (405) 231–8650;OKLAHOMA CITY—Oklahoma City University, Dulaney-Browne Library, (405) 208–5073OKLAHOMA CITY—Oklahoma Department of Libraries, U.S. Government Information Division—hereafter noted as USGID; other materials from the Jan Eric Cartwright Memorial Law Library andOklahoma Collection, (405) 521–2502SHAWNEE—Oklahoma Baptist University, Mabee Learning Center, (405) 878–2284STILLWATER—Oklahoma State University, Edmon Low Library, Documents Department—hereafternoted as DD, (405) 744–6546TAHLEQUAH—Northeastern State University, John Vaughan Library, Government PublicationsDepartment, (918) 456–5511, ext. 3246TULSA—Tulsa City-County Library, (918) 596–7946TULSA—University of Tulsa, McFarlin Library, Documents Department, (918) 631–2874; Mabee LegalInformation Center—hereafter noted as MLIC, (918) 631–2457 or (918) 631–5608WEATHERFORD—Southwestern Oklahoma State University, Al Harris Library, (580) 774–7069For more information about each depository go to www.odl.state.ok.us/usinfo/usdepsys.htmiii

Elk Tongue and his daughter, A-ke-a (A Nice Walk)photographed by H.P. Robinson, circa 1891Courtesy of the Library of Congress

ContentsQuick Guide to Abbreviations.iiThe Federal Depository Libraries of Oklahoma.iiiLegal Materials. 1Case Reporters and Digests,Law Encyclopedias and Dictionaries. 1Constitutions and Charters. 2Law Reviews and Periodicals. 2Statutes-at-Large and Federal Codes. 3Treaties. 3General Materials. 4Bibliographies. 4Biographies. 5Encyclopedias and Dictionaries (Non-Legal). 5Genealogical Materials. 5Histories. 6Newspapers and Newsletters.13Periodicals.14U.S. Bureau of American Ethnology Holdings.18Special Collections Within Libraries (Physical and Virtual).19Materials Available from Oklahoma Library Websites .21v

Geronimo, Apache chief and his two niecesphotographed by H.H. Clarke, circa 1900–1909 Courtesy of the Library of Congressvi

Legal MaterialsCase Reporters and Digests,Law Encyclopedias and DictionariesIndian Claims Commission Decisions (microfiche)Northeastern State University LibraryOklahoma Department of Libraries—USGID and Law LibraryOklahoma State niversity of Oklahoma Law LibraryUniversity of Tulsa College of Law—MLICUniversity of Tulsa McFarlin LibraryIndian Claims Commission Accounting Claims, Briefs, Dockets, GAO/GSAReports, Journal, Expert Witness Testimonies, and Transcripts (microfiche)Oklahoma Department of Libraries—USGIDUniversity of Oklahoma Law LibraryUniversity of Tulsa College of Law—MLICUniversity of Tulsa McFarlin LibraryIndian Law ReporterUniversity of Oklahoma Law LibraryUniversity of Tulsa College of Law—MLICIndian Territory Reports. Cases Determined in the U.S. Court of Appeals for theIndian Territory, 1896–1907Oklahoma State University—DDOklahoma Tribal Court ReportsOklahoma Department of Libraries—Law LibraryUniversity of Oklahoma Law LibraryUniversity of Tulsa College of Law—MLICOpinions of the Solicitor General, 1917–1974Tulsa City-County Library1

University of Oklahoma Law LibraryUniversity of Tulsa McFarlin LibraryUniversity of Tulsa College of Law—MLICWest’s Tribal Law ReporterUniversity of Oklahoma Law LibraryUniversity of Tulsa College of Law—MLICConstitutions and ChartersGeneral materials on subjectOklahoma Department of Libraries—USGID and Oklahoma CollectionOklahoma State University Library—DDTulsa City-County LibraryUniversity of Tulsa College of Law—MLICUniversity of Tulsa McFarlin LibraryIndian Reorganization Act Era Constitutions and ChartersAvailable online from the University of Oklahoma Law Library—thorpe.ou.edu/IRA.htmlLaw Reviews and PeriodicalsGeneral materials on subjectOklahoma Department of Libraries—Law Library and Oklahoma CollectionUniversity of Central Oklahoma LibraryUniversity of Tulsa College of Law—MLICUniversity of Tulsa McFarlin LibraryUniversity of Oklahoma Law LibraryAmerican Indian Law ReviewPublished by the University of Oklahoma College of Law in paper,also available online—www.law.ou.edu/lawrevs/ailrMany depositories have this title.American Indian Law NewsletterNortheastern State University Library2

University of Tulsa College of Law—MLICUniversity of Tulsa McFarlin LibraryThe NARF Legal Review (Native American Rights Fund)Oklahoma Department of Libraries—Oklahoma CollectionUniversity of Tulsa College of Law—MLICUniversity of Tulsa McFarlin LibraryStatutes-at-Large and Federal CodesAll federal depositories have the Statutes-at-Large.Indian Tribal Codes (microfiche)University of Oklahoma Law LibraryUniversity of Tulsa College of Law—MLICNative American Legal Materials Collection (microfiche)Tulsa City-County LibraryUniversity of Central Oklahoma LibraryUniversity of Oklahoma Law LibraryUniversity of Tulsa College of Law—MLICTreatiesAmerican Indian Treaties SeriesNortheastern State University LibraryOklahoma Department of Libraries—Oklahoma CollectionSoutheastern Oklahoma State University LibraryTulsa City-County LibraryUniversity of Oklahoma—MBL, WHCUniversity of Tulsa College of Law—MLICUniversity of Tulsa McFarlin LibraryKappler’s Indian Affairs: Law and TreatiesEast Central University LibraryMetropolitan Library SystemNortheastern State University Library3

Oklahoma Department of Libraries—USGID and Oklahoma CollectionSoutheastern Oklahoma State University LibraryTulsa City-County LibraryUniversity of Central Oklahoma LibraryUniversity of Oklahoma Library—GDCUniversity of Tulsa College of Law—MLICUniversity of Tulsa McFarlin LibraryOklahoma State University Statutes-at-Large, Volume 7 (contains treaties)All federal depositories have the Statutes-at-Large.Statutory Compilation of the Indian Law Survey; A Compendium of FederalLaws and Treaties Relating to Indians also known as “Cohen’s”University of Oklahoma Law LibraryUniversity of Tulsa College of Law—MLICUniversity of Tulsa McFarlin LibraryAlso available online from the University of Oklahoma Law Library at thorpe.ou.edu/cohen.htmlGeneral MaterialsBibliographiesIn addition to general bibliographies that index materials about American Indians, these librarieshave special bibliographies.Northeastern State University LibraryOklahoma Department of Libraries—USGID and Oklahoma CollectionOklahoma State University Library—DDRogers State UniversitySoutheastern Oklahoma State University LibraryTulsa City-County LibraryUniversity of Oklahoma Library—GDCUniversity of Oklahoma Law LibraryUniversity of Tulsa College of Law—MLICUniversity of Tulsa McFarlin Library4

Bibliography of Native North AmericansUniversity of Oklahoma Library—GDC (CD-ROM)Available online through ODL’s Digital Prairie—EBSCO Host at www.odl.state.ok.us/prairieBiographiesThe following libraries have numerous biographies about American Indians.Metropolitan Library SystemNortheastern State University LibraryOklahoma Department of Libraries—Oklahoma CollectionSoutheastern Oklahoma State University LibraryTulsa City-County LibraryUniversity of Oklahoma—MBL, WHCUniversity of Tulsa College of Law—MLICUniversity of Tulsa McFarlin LibraryEncyclopedias and Dictionaries (Non-Legal)East Central University LibraryMetropolitan Library SystemNortheastern State University LibraryOklahoma Department of Libraries—Law Library and Oklahoma CollectionSoutheastern Oklahoma State University LibraryTulsa City-County LibraryUniversity of Oklahoma Law Library—MBL, WHCUniversity of Tulsa College of Law—MLICUniversity of Tulsa McFarlin LibraryGenealogical MaterialsKiowa, Comanche, and Apache (various materials)Lawton Public Library Genealogy CollectionMetropolitan Library SystemNortheastern State University LibraryUniversity of Oklahoma—MBL, WHC5

Cheyenne Indian encampment, photographed by Henry C. Chaufty, circa 1909Final Rolls of the Citizens and Freedmen of the Five Civilized Tribes in IndianTerritory also known as “Dawes Rolls”East Central University LibraryLawton Public Library Genealogy CollectionNortheastern State University Library Genealogy CollectionOklahoma Department of Libraries—USGID and Oklahoma Collection(The Oklahoma Collection also has the names of Indians who applied for enrollment, but were denied, on CD-ROM.)Oklahoma State University Library—DDRogers State UniversitySoutheastern Oklahoma State University LibraryTulsa City-County LibraryUniversity of Central Oklahoma LibraryUniversity of Oklahoma—MBL, WHCUniversity of Tulsa College of Law—MLICUniversity of Tulsa McFarlin LibraryOsage Allotment CardsUniversity of Tulsa McFarlin LibraryHistoriesAll the libraries have many general histories about American Indians. These libraries have additionalhistorical resources about them.East Central University LibraryLawton Public LibraryMetropolitan Library SystemNortheastern State University Library6

Courtesy of the Library of CongressOklahoma Department of Libraries—USGID and Oklahoma CollectionOklahoma State University Library—DDSoutheastern Oklahoma State University LibraryUniversity of Central Oklahoma Library (including oral histories)University of Oklahoma Law Library (including CD-ROMs and videotapes)—MBL, WHCUniversity of Tulsa College of Law—MLIC (emphasis on Five Civilized Tribes)University of Tulsa McFarlin Library Native American CollectionsAmerican Indian Research Project (microfiche)University of Central Oklahoma LibraryAnnual Report of the Smithsonian InstitutionEast Central University LibraryNortheastern State University LibraryNorthwestern Oklahoma State University LibraryOklahoma Department of Libraries—USGIDOklahoma State University Library—DDTulsa City-County LibraryUniversity of Oklahoma Library—GDCUniversity of Tulsa McFarlin LibraryAnnual Report of the Superintendent of Indian SchoolsOklahoma Department of Libraries—USGIDOklahoma State University—DDUniversity of Oklahoma Library—GDCUniversity of Tulsa McFarlin Library7

Association on American Indian Affairs ArchivesUniversity of Oklahoma Law Library—MBLUniversity of Tulsa College of Law—MLICCherokee Nation papers (microfilm)Northeastern State University LibraryTulsa City-County Library—Genealogy CenterUniversity of Oklahoma—WHCUniversity of Tulsa McFarlin LibraryChilocco Indian School LettersIncludes letters received from the office of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, letters sent by theSuperintendent, letters from parents to childrenUniversity of Tulsa McFarlin LibraryContributions to North American EthnologyNortheastern State University LibraryOklahoma Department of Libraries—USGIDTulsa City-County LibraryUniversity of Oklahoma Library—GDCUniversity of Tulsa McFarlin LibraryDoris Duke Collection of American Indian Oral HistoryAvailable online from the University of Oklahoma at digital.libraries.ou.edu/whc/dukeFBI File on the Osage Indian MurdersEast Central University Library (report only)Northeastern State University LibraryOklahoma Department of Libraries—Oklahoma collection (report and microfilm files)Tulsa City-County Library (report and microfilm files)University of Central Oklahoma Library (report only)University of Oklahoma Law Library (report and microfilm files)—MBLUniversity of Tulsa McFarlin Library (report and microfilm files)Indian-Pioneer History Collection (microfilm)Lawton Public Library—Genealogy Collection8

Northeastern State University LibraryTulsa City-County Library—Genealogy CenterUniversity of Central Oklahoma LibraryIndian-Pioneer Papers Oral History CollectionNortheastern State University LibraryOklahoma Department of Libraries—Oklahoma CollectionUniversity of Tulsa McFarlin LibraryAvailable online from the University of Oklahoma at digital.libraries.ou.edu/whc/pioneerIndian Rights Association Papers (microfilm)Northeastern State University LibraryUniversity of Central Oklahoma LibraryUniversity of Oklahoma—MBLUniversity of Tulsa McFarlin LibraryJohn Collier Papers, 1922 -1968 (microfilm)University of Tulsa McFarlin LibraryLetters Received by the Office of Adjutant General, 1879—1893 (microfilm)Tulsa City-County LibraryUniversity of Central Oklahoma LibraryLetters Received by the Office of Indian Affairs, 1824–1881For Arkansas Superintendency, Cherokee Agency, Creek Agency, Neosho Agency, Osage Agency, St.Louis Superintendency, Southern Superintendency, Union Agency, and Western Superintendency.(Check with libraries for specific holdings.)Northeastern State University LibrarySoutheastern Oklahoma State University LibraryUniversity of Tulsa McFarlin LibraryThe Library of American Indian Affairs (microfiche)Northeastern State University LibraryUniversity of Central Oklahoma LibraryNorth American Indian Periodicals (microfilm)University of Central Oklahoma Library9

University of Oklahoma—MBLPamphlets in American History—Indians (microfiche)University of Tulsa McFarlin LibraryReport of the Commissioner to the Five Civilized Tribes (annual reports)Oklahoma Department of Libraries—USGIDOklahoma State UniversityUniversity of Oklahoma—GDC, WHCUniversity of Tulsa McFarlin LibrarySociety of American Indians—Papers (microfilm)University of Tulsa McFarlin LibrarySurvey of Conditions of the Indians in the United StatesNortheastern State University LibraryOklahoma Department of Libraries—USGID (microfilm)Tulsa City-County LibraryUniversity of Central Oklahoma LibraryUniversity of Oklahoma—GDC, MBLUniversity of Tulsa College of Law—MLICUniversity of Tulsa McFarlin LibrarySymposium on the American Indian (videotapes)Northeastern State University LibraryTerritorial Governors of Oklahoma Annual ReportsOklahoma Department of Libraries—USGIDalso available online at www.crossroads.odl.state.ok.usUniversity of Oklahoma—GDCTerritorial Papers of the United StatesEast Central University LibraryNortheastern State University LibraryNorthwestern Oklahoma State UniversityOklahoma Department of Libraries—USGIDOklahoma State University Library—DD10

Southeastern Oklahoma State University LibraryTulsa City-County LibraryUniversity of Oklahoma Library—GDC, MBLUniversity of Tulsa McFarlin LibraryU.S. Adjutant General’s Office Index to Compiled Service Records of VolunteerSoldiers Who Served During the Cherokee Removal in Organizations from theState of Alabama, from North CarolinaOklahoma State University—DDU.S. Adjutant General’s Office Letters Received from the Office of the AdjutantGeneral, Relating to Operations Against Mescalero Apaches under ChiefVictorio in Southern New Mexico (microfilm)Oklahoma State University—DDU.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs CollectionsLetters Sent by the Office of Indian AffairsOklahoma State University—DD—164 microfilm reelsLetters Received by the Office of Indian AffairsOklahoma State University—DD—962 microfilm reelsProcedural Issuances of the Bureau of Indian Affairs:Orders and Circulars, 1854–1955 (microfilm)University of Tulsa McFarlin LibraryRecords of the Central Superintendency of Indian Affairs, 1813–1878Oklahoma State University—DD—108 microfilm reelsRecords of the New Mexico Superintendency of Indian Affairs, 1849–1880Oklahoma State University—DD—30 microfilm reelsRecords of the Southern Superintendency of Indian Affairs, 1832–1870Oklahoma State University—DD—22 microfilm reelsSpecial Files of the Office of Indian Affairs, 1807–1904 (microfilm)Oklahoma State University—DD11

Documents Relating to the Negotiation of Ratified and Unratified Treatieswith Various Indian TribesOklahoma State University—DD—10 microfilm reelsRecords of the Creek Trading House, 1795–1816 (microfilm)Oklahoma State University—DDU.S. Commissioner to the Five Civilized Tribes Annual ReportsOklahoma Department of Libraries—USGIDOklahoma State University Library—DDUniversity of Oklahoma Library—GDC, MBL, WHCUniversity of Tulsa McFarlin LibraryU.S. Commissioner of Indian Affairs Annual ReportsEast Central University LibraryMetropolitan Library SystemNortheastern State University LibraryOklahoma Department of Libraries—USGIDOklahoma State University Library—DDSoutheastern Oklahoma State University LibraryUniversity of Central Oklahoma LibraryUniversity of Oklahoma Library—GDC, MBL, WHCUniversity of Tulsa McFarlin LibraryU.S. Department of State Territorial Papers: Oklahoma, 1889 –1918Oklahoma State University—DD—10 microfilm reelsWestern Americana, Frontier History of the Trans-Mississippi West (microfilm)University of Oklahoma—MBLUniversity of Tulsa McFarlin Library12

Newspapers and NewslettersNewspapers and newsletters published by or about American Indians.BishinikOklahoma Department of Libraries—Oklahoma CollectionSoutheast Oklahoma State University LibraryUniversity of Oklahoma—WHCCherokee Advocate (microfilm)Northeastern State University LibraryOklahoma Department of Libraries—Oklahoma CollectionUniversity of Oklahoma—WHCUniversity of Tulsa McFarlin LibraryCherokee PhoenixNortheastern State University LibraryTulsa City-County LibraryUniversity of Oklahoma—WHCIndian Country TodayNortheastern State University LibrarySoutheastern Oklahoma State University LibraryTulsa City-County LibraryUniversity of Oklahoma—MBL, WHCUniversity of Tulsa College of Law—MLICIndian NewsUniversity of Tulsa McFarlin LibraryInside OsageTulsa City-County LibraryMuscogee Nation NewsNortheastern State University LibraryTulsa City-County LibraryWater rite purification, Cheyenne animaldance, photographed by Edward S. Curtis,circa 1927 Courtesy of the Library of Congress13

Native American ReportOklahoma Department of Libraries—Oklahoma CollectionUniversity of Tulsa College of Law—MLICNative American Times(formerly Oklahoma Indian Times)Metropolitan Library SystemNortheastern State University LibraryOklahoma Department of Libraries—Oklahoma CollectionSoutheastern Oklahoma State University LibraryTulsa City-County LibraryUniversity of Oklahoma—MBLUniversity of Tulsa College of Law—MLICNews from Indian CountryTulsa City-County LibraryPeriodicalsOklahoma’s federal depository libraries have many periodicals about American Indians from federalgovernment agencies and other sources. This lists only some of the more important titles.AIQ (formerly American Indian Quarterly)East Central University LibraryNortheastern State University LibraryOklahoma Department of Libraries—Oklahoma CollectionRogers State UniversitySoutheastern Oklahoma State University LibraryTulsa City-County LibraryUniversity of Oklahoma—MBLUniversity of Tulsa McFarlin LibraryAmerican IndianTulsa City-County LibraryUniversity of Tulsa McFarlin Library14

American Indian Art MagazineNortheastern State University LibraryOklahoma Department of Libraries—Oklahoma CollectionRogers State UniversityTulsa City-County LibraryUniversity of Oklahoma—MBLUniversity of Tulsa McFarlin LibraryAmerican Indian Crafts and CultureNortheastern State University LibraryUniversity of Tulsa McFarlin LibraryAmerican Indian Culture and Research JournalNortheastern State University LibraryOklahoma Department of Libraries—Oklahoma CollectionRogers State UniversitySoutheastern Oklahoma State University LibraryUniversity of Tulsa McFarlin LibraryAmerind BulletinUniversity of Tulsa McFarlin LibraryAmerindian (formerly American Indian Review)Metropolitan Library SystemUniversity of Tulsa McFarlin LibraryAmerican Indian JournalNortheastern State University LibrarySoutheastern Oklahoma State University LibraryUniversity of Tulsa McFarlin LibraryCarlisle Arrow and Red ManUniversity of Tulsa McFarlin LibraryCherokee People, Cherokee TribeUniversity of Tulsa McFarlin LibraryHotamitaye Society, Cheyenne sun-dance,photographed by Edward S. Curtis, circa 1927Courtesy of the Library of Congress15

Council FireUniversity of Tulsa McFarlin LibraryFive Tribes JournalUniversity of Tulsa McFarlin LibraryIndian AffairsNortheastern State University LibraryTulsa City-County LibraryUniversity of Tulsa McFarlin LibraryIndian EducationMetropolitan Library SystemOklahoma Department of Libraries—USGIDUniversity of Tulsa McFarlin LibraryIndian HistorianEast Central University LibraryNortheastern State University LibraryUniversity of Oklahoma—MBLUniversity of Tulsa McFarlin LibraryOn the Canadian Riverphotographed by Edward S. Curtis, circa 1927Courtesy of the Library of CongressIndian School Journal(Chilocco Indian Agricultural School, Chilocco Indian Boarding School, Chilocco, Oklahoma)Metropolitan Library SystemOklahoma Department of Libraries—USGID and Oklahoma CollectionOklahoma State University Library—DDUniversity of Oklahoma—MBL, WHCUniversity of Tulsa McFarlin LibraryIndians at WorkMetropolitan Library SystemNortheastern State University LibraryOklahoma Department of Libraries—USGID and Oklahoma Collection,some issues available online at Oklahoma Crossroads at www.crossroads.odl.state.ok.usUniversity of Tulsa McFarlin Library16

The Indian’s FriendNortheastern State University Library (microfilm)University of Tulsa McFarlin LibraryJournal of American Indian EducationEast Central University LibraryNortheastern State University LibrarySoutheastern Oklahoma State University LibraryUniversity of Tulsa McFarlin LibraryJournal of Cherokee StudiesNortheastern State University LibraryUniversity of Oklahoma—WHCUniversity of Tulsa McFarlin LibraryNative AmericasUniversity of Oklahoma—MBLTulsa City-County LibraryNative PeoplesRogers State UniversityTulsa City-County LibraryOklahoma Indian School MagazineNortheastern State University LibraryOklahoma Department of Libraries—USGID and Oklahoma Collection,some issues available online at Oklahoma Crossroads at www.crossroads.odl.state.ok.usOklahoma State University Library—DDUniversity of Oklahoma—WHCUniversity of Tulsa McFarlin LibraryThe Red Man (formerly The Indian Craftsman)Metropolitan Library SystemUniversity of Oklahoma—GDC, WHCUniversity of Tulsa McFarlin LibrarySturm’s Oklahoma MagazineNortheastern State University Library17

Oklahoma Department of Libraries—Oklahoma CollectionUniversity of Oklahoma—WHCUniversity of Tulsa McFarlin LibraryU.S. Bureau of American Ethnology HoldingsListing in general of depositories’ holdings; specific publication holdings not noted. Inquire at libraryfor specific holdings. Specific holdings may be in various formats.Annual Report of the BAEEast Central University LibraryNortheastern State University LibraryNorthwestern Oklahoma State University LibraryOklahoma Department of Libraries—USGIDOklahoma State University Library—DDSoutheastern Oklahoma State University LibraryTulsa City-County LibraryUniversity of Central Oklahoma LibraryUniversity of Oklahoma Library—GDC, WHCUniversity of Tulsa McFarlin LibraryBulletinsEast Central University LibraryMetropolitan Library SystemNortheastern State University LibraryNorthwestern Oklahoma State University LibraryOklahoma Department of Libraries—USGIDOklahoma State University Library—DDSoutheastern Oklahoma State University LibraryTulsa City-County LibraryUniversity of Oklahoma Library—GDC, WHCUniversity of Tulsa McFarlin LibraryHandbook of North American Indians(original editions and/or revised editions)East Central University LibraryMetropolitan Library System18Wichita grass-housephotographed by Edward S. Curtis, circa 1927Courtesy of the Library of Congress

Northeastern State University LibraryNorthwestern Oklahoma State University LibraryOklahoma Baptist UniversityOklahoma Department of Libraries—USGID, Oklahoma CollectionOklahoma State University Library—DDRogers State UniversitySoutheastern Oklahoma State University LibraryUniversity of Central Oklahoma LibraryUniversity of Oklahoma Library—GDC, MBL, WHCUniversity of Oklahoma Law LibraryUniversity of Tulsa College of Law—MLICUniversity of Tulsa McFarlin LibraryTulsa City-County LibrarySpecial Collections Within Libraries (Physical and Virtual)You may find materials in these collections that you will not find in the materials and titles listedabove.Special CollectionsNortheastern State University—library.nsuok.edu/SpcIncludes a wide variety of materials relating to the history and culture of the American Indians.Covers tribes throughout the U.S. and Oklahoma tribes, particularly those in the northeasternOklahoma region. Special emphasis is placed on the Five Civilized Tribes, especially the Cherokees.Also houses American Indian language materials, almanacs, hymnals, books of the Old and NewTestaments, and dictionaries. Local newspapers, maps, autographed books, and an extensive verticalfile covering the era of Indian Territory are also available. A unique video collection (1975–2002) ofthe annual Symposium on the American Indian is also available at this collection.Oklahoma CollectionOklahoma Department of LibrariesCollects material on all Oklahoma tribes, and works by Native American Oklahoma authors. IncludesAmerican Indian language materials, periodicals, newspapers, newsletters, histories, biographies,and encyclopedias with emphasis on Oklahoma and the southwest. Vertical file includes NativeAmerican materials and biographical information. Digitized resources on Indians also available fromwww.crossroads.odl.state.ok.usNative American CollectionSoutheastern Oklahoma State University Library19

Currently has about 3,500 items, including materials related to Indians of all the Americas witha focus on the tribes of the U.S. Includes dictionaries, encyclopedias, videotapes, and works byAmerican Indian authors.American Indian Resource CenterTulsa City-County Library—www.tulsalibrary.org/aircCurrently has more than 7,000 books, periodicals, and media materials by and about AmericanIndians, including rare and historical materials, new releases, videos, and music compact discs. TheCenter also hosts educational and cultural events celebrating American Indians, and gives an annualaward to an American Indian author who has made a significant contribution to contemporaryliterature (the first such award given to Indian authors by a public library in our nation).Tulsa Collection and Oklahoma CollectionTulsa City-County LibraryFeatures books, databases, maps, and other materials on the Tulsa area and Oklahoma his

ENID—Public Library of Enid and Garfield County, (580) 234-6313, ext. 110 LANGSTON—Langston University, G. Lamar Harrison Library, (405) 466-3298 LAWTON—Lawton Public Library, (580) 581-3450 NORMAN—University of Oklahoma, Bizzell Memorial Library, Government Documents Collection— hereafter noted as GDC, (405) 325-3141.