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Indigenous Histories: The University of Tulsa and the Presbyterian School for Indian Girls

Zarrow Center for Art & Education 124 E. Reconciliation Way, Tulsa

TU Professors Laura Stevens, and Sara Beam, Muscogee (Creek) Nation oral historian Midge Dellinger, and TU students Lizy Bailey (Cherokee Nation, Choctaw) and Lexie Tafoya (Cherokee Nation) will give a talk on their research on the history of the founding of The University of Tulsa and its early identity as the Presbyterian School for Indian […]

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Opening of “Bison: From Near Extinction to Renewal & Recovery” at Zarrow

Zarrow Center for Art & Education 124 E. Reconciliation Way, Tulsa

Tatanka, bison, buffalo, ptéĥčcaka (Lakota), sisilia (Lenape) the Monarch of the Plains – bison are known by many names in different languages. Relationships between humans and bison can be traced back for at least 30,000 years, as evidenced by images painted on the walls of caves such as Chauvet, Trois Freres and others in Europe. […]

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