Posted on October 11, 2021
by Jan Peppler
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Today we recognize the 574 tribes of Native Americans in the U.S. today and the millions who were here when we took their homes.
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Category: Homesickness & Nostalgia, Landscape and Environment, On the Topic of HomeTags: #findinghome, americanindians, AndrewJackson, christophercolumbus, home, IndianRemovalAct, indigenouspeoples, indigenouspeoplesday, nativeamericans, Oklahoma, oklahomahistory, trailoftears, ushistory
Posted on May 24, 2021
by Jan Peppler
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If you don’t know the history of the Greenwood massacre, you’re not alone. But it’s time that you do.
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Category: featured, On the Topic of HomeTags: American myth, Black Lives Matter, Black Wall Street, Greenwood, Historic Greenwood, home, Oklahoma, stolen land, Tulsa Race Massacre, white mythology
Posted on April 25, 2021
by Jan Peppler
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I always forget how beautiful Muskogee is. Great old homes. Sidewalks. Lush landscape. I may not be “an Okie from Muskogee” but I do like to visit! This was my first time trying the new “story” feature on WordPress and I don’t think it… Continue Reading “Muskogee, OK!”
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