The Cherokee Oil and Gas Co., 1889-1902: Indian Sovereignty and Economic Change*
H. Craig Miner
Business History Review, 1972, vol. 46, issue 1, 45-66
Abstract:
Professor Miner recounts the complex story of the loss of Cherokee control of mineral development on tribal lands in what later became Oklahoma. These events constitute a chapter in the long history of the loss of Indian sovereignty in the wake of the expansion of the white man's civilization across the continent.
Date: 1972
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