Box 1
Contains 5 Results:
Biographical Information - D. Russell Parks, 1985, 2010
This collection contains correspondence, newspaper articles, scholarly journals, clippings of newspaper stories, and pamphlets related to D. Russell Parks' research on Native Americans and Quanah Parker, the last chief of the Comanche tribe. Also included is biographical information on Parks, as well as stories written by Parks about his childhood in Indiahoma, Oklahoma.
Research on Parker, 1966, undated
This collection contains correspondence, newspaper articles, scholarly journals, clippings of newspaper stories, and pamphlets related to D. Russell Parks' research on Native Americans and Quanah Parker, the last chief of the Comanche tribe. Also included is biographical information on Parks, as well as stories written by Parks about his childhood in Indiahoma, Oklahoma.
Research on Native Americans, 1967-1989
This collection contains correspondence, newspaper articles, scholarly journals, clippings of newspaper stories, and pamphlets related to D. Russell Parks' research on Native Americans and Quanah Parker, the last chief of the Comanche tribe. Also included is biographical information on Parks, as well as stories written by Parks about his childhood in Indiahoma, Oklahoma.
Correspondence, 1969-1987
This collection contains correspondence, newspaper articles, scholarly journals, clippings of newspaper stories, and pamphlets related to D. Russell Parks' research on Native Americans and Quanah Parker, the last chief of the Comanche tribe. Also included is biographical information on Parks, as well as stories written by Parks about his childhood in Indiahoma, Oklahoma.
Family Stories, undated
This collection contains correspondence, newspaper articles, scholarly journals, clippings of newspaper stories, and pamphlets related to D. Russell Parks' research on Native Americans and Quanah Parker, the last chief of the Comanche tribe. Also included is biographical information on Parks, as well as stories written by Parks about his childhood in Indiahoma, Oklahoma.