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Anadarko and Oklahoma
A tornado near Anadarko, Oklahoma.
The tribe ’ s headquarters are in Anadarko, Oklahoma.
Tribal headquarters are in Anadarko, Oklahoma.
* Since Elk City lies in a rich oil and natural-gas area on the shelf of Oklahoma ’ s Anadarko Basin, the petroleum industry is the heart of the city ’ s economy.
Anadarko ( Pawnee: Kirikuúrukstuʾ, Kírikurukstu, ) is a city in Caddo County, Oklahoma, United States.
Culturally, Anadarko is rare among Oklahoma cities as Native Americans form a near-majority.
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Another, much more believable etymology for the name is insisted on by speakers of Wichita, the language of the tribe which used to live in the area but now lives mostly around Anadarko, Oklahoma.
It is one of two places in Oklahoma where a Lenape Native American tribe lives, the other being Anadarko.
A tornado near Anadarko, Oklahoma
The Plains Apache are located in Oklahoma, headquartered around Anadarko, and are federally recognized as the Apache Tribe of Oklahoma.
He was also the President of the National Hall of Fame for Famous American Indians in Anadarko, Oklahoma, from 1978 until his death.
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In Oklahoma, portions of the section-line roads between Anadarko and Hobart are still referred to as " The Old Ozark Trail.
In 1961, she was inducted into the recently founded National Hall of Fame for Famous Native Americans in Anadarko, Oklahoma and also the Oklahoma Hall of Fame.
The Cozad Singers are a Kiowa drum group from Anadarko, Oklahoma.

Anadarko and Territory
* Bill Dalton — killed June 8, 1894, near Elk, Indian Territory, by an Anadarko posse.

Anadarko and August
The American Indian Exposition, held annually during the first full week in August at the Caddo County Fairgrounds in Anadarko, Oklahoma, is one of the oldest and largest intertribal gatherings in the United States.

Anadarko and 8
On May 8, 2012, SUWA and Anadarko Petroleum Corporation announced an agreement concerning a proposed oil and gas development project in eastern Utah.

Anadarko and 1901
The Enid and Anadarko Railway and the Blackwell, Enid and Southwester Railroad both ran lines through the countyfrom 1901 to 1903.
The area surrounded by Anadarko was opened to settlement by a 1901 land lottery affecting the Kiowa, Comanche, Wichita and Caddo lands.

Anadarko and .
Caddo tribe Anadarko villages were scattered along Trinity and Brazos Rivers.
The Anadarko became entangled with the French battles with the Spanish and later the Anglos and suffered the consequences, including diseases for which they had no immunity.
Caddo tribe Anadarko villages were scattered along Trinity and Brazos Rivers.
French explorer Jean-Baptiste Bénard de la Harpe developed camaraderie among the Anadarko in 1719 when he established Fort Saint Louis de los Cadodaquious.
The Anadarko became entangled with the French battles with the Spanish and later the Anglos and suffered the consequences, including diseases for which they had no immunity.
Historical railroads included Enid and Tonkawa Railway, Enid and Anadarko Railway, Blackwell, Enid and Southwestern Railway, Enid Central Railway and the Denver, Enid and Gulf Railroad.
Its county seat is Anadarko.
The town centre comprises retail outlets and major office buildings, including the main European offices of several international companies including Kuehne + Nagel, Cadbury plc, Parexel International, Xerox, Arri, Bristol-Myers Squibb, APL, Herbalife Europe Ltd and the Anadarko Algeria Oil Company.
Anadarko got its name when its post office was established in 1873.
Around 5, 000 people were living in " Rag Town " on the east edge of Anadarko awaiting the auction.
Anadarko is the home of the Native American drum group Cozad Singers.
Anadarko, self-titled, " Indian Capital of the Nation ," is home to the annual American Indian Exposition.
Anadarko is named after the Nadaco, a Caddo band now affiliated with the Caddo Nation.
Anadarko has a Bureau of Indian Affairs office.
Anadarko is home to Riverside Indian School, a boarding and day school for Native American students.
Indian City USA, now owned by the Kiowa Tribe, is located 2 – 1 / 2 miles southeast of Anadarko.

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