Oklahoma
The answer is Oklahoma*
South-Western Oklahoma.
They moved to Indian Territory in eastern selections of present day Oklahoma.
The phone number of the American Indian Cultural Center is: 405-239-5500.
Cherokee, Chikasaw, Choctaw, Seminoles, and Creek Indian peoples were removed to Oklahoma.
Many were moved to Oklahoma.
Seminole, Cherokee, Chickasaw, and Creek.
The Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Seminole and Creek bands were relocated from the southeast.
The Trail of Tears is not a specific place, rather, it is the journey of those Native Americans who were forced from their homelands in the southeastern United States to Indian Territory, west of the Mississippi. The Cherokee were removed from their homes in Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, and North Carolina to camps in Tennessee and Alabama, and then moved on to Indian Territory in present day Oklahoma. Several different routes were used. Did this help
The Caddo speaking peoples formerly lived in North and South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Louisiana and Texas. I am not famaliar with a particular town in Oklahoma, where they also lived, as having been settled by these peoples. However, when Oklahoma was a territory it was used as a reservation with several different native American peoples esconsed there. According to the official history of "Caddo Oklahoma" the town is named for KADOHADACHO "Real Chief" by the Caddo Indian tribe that once inhabited the area.
Oklahoma Indian Jazz was created in 1923.
The eastern part of the state of Oklahoma is land that was designated Indian Territory, to which many indigenous tribes of the Southeastern states were relocated. An earlier form, Indian Country, included parts of several states along the Mississippi River.
Oklahoma
Though not always considered a Southwest state, the eastern half of Oklahoma was known as Indian Territory from 1834 to 1907, when it was joined with the Oklahoma Territory.
The answer is Oklahoma*
There are 115 Indian casinos.