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Indian Pioneer Papers, 1860 - 1935 (Millwood, New York&nbsp;: Kraus Microform, 1989) {{FHL|6016865}}-6016981 Contains interviews of 11,000 early settlers of Oklahoma who were still alive in the 1930's. The interviews contain a information regarding their migration to Oklahoma and life in those early days. The Indian Pioneer Papers Index is located at [http://www.okgenweb.org/pioneer/ OkGenWeb Oklahoma Genealogy.] To view a separate index of the “Indians in the Indian Pioneer Papers” click [http://goodoowah.50megs.com/indpio/ here.] Actual online records are found at [http://digital.libraries.ou.edu/whc/pioneer/ The University of Oklahoma Western History Collections.]  
Indian Pioneer Papers, 1860 - 1935 (Millwood, New York&nbsp;: Kraus Microform, 1989) {{FHL|6016865}}-6016981 Contains interviews of 11,000 early settlers of Oklahoma who were still alive in the 1930's. The interviews contain a information regarding their migration to Oklahoma and life in those early days. The Indian Pioneer Papers Index is located at [http://www.okgenweb.org/pioneer/ OkGenWeb Oklahoma Genealogy.] To view a separate index of the “Indians in the Indian Pioneer Papers” click [http://goodoowah.50megs.com/indpio/ here.] Actual online records are found at [http://digital.libraries.ou.edu/whc/pioneer/ The University of Oklahoma Western History Collections.]  
Indian-Pioneer History Papers, Grant Foreman Collection. During the days of the W.P.A., (Works Project Administration) The Oklahoma State Historical Society and the University of Oklahoma sponsored a project to interview pioneers, Indians and old settlers.  These interviews were taken in 1937 and 1938 resulted in 112 bound volumes of 500 pages each. 


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