The Duke Collection of American Indian Oral History online provides access to typescripts of interviews (1967 -1972)
conducted with hundreds of Indians in Oklahoma regarding the histories and cultures of their respective nations and tribes.
Related are accounts of Indian ceremonies, customs, social conditions, philosophies, and standards of living. Members of every
tribe resident in Oklahoma were interviewed. The collection includes the original tapes on which the interviews were recorded,
as well as microfiche copies of the typescripts. The digital representation of the typescripts are organized by tribe but may
be searched by interviewee, by interviewer, by tape number, or by keyword searching of the full-text of the transcript.
Questions regarding this collection should be directed to the
Western History Collections.
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