Sam Sixkiller: Cherokee Frontier Lawman

Chris Enss
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The Oklahoma Historical Society Outstanding Book on Oklahoma History for 2012.  A riveting biography of a little-known Native-American who shaped history—complete with shootouts, romance, intrigue, and a little politics.
Genres: HistoryNative American
176 Pages

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