• Redbird Smith is a census-designated place (CDP) in Sequoyah County, Oklahoma, United States. It is part of the Fort Smith, Arkansas-Oklahoma Metropolitan...
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    Redbird Smith (born To-Juwah Sequanitah, Cherokee) (1850–1918) was a traditionalist and political activist in the Cherokee Nation in Indian Territory...
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    Oklahoma Pinhook Corners, Oklahoma (census-designated place) Redbird Smith, Oklahoma (census-designated place) Remy, Oklahoma (census-designated place)...
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  • Muscogee Creek-Cherokee artist Redbird, Kentucky Redbird, Missouri Redbird, Nebraska Redbird, Oklahoma Redbird, New York Redbird, Dallas, a neighborhood in...
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    ways" of tribal life, based on religious nationalism. It was led by Redbird Smith, a Cherokee National Council and original Keetoowah Society member....
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    figure of 7,891 recorded in 2000. Sallisaw is part of the Fort Smith, Arkansas–Oklahoma Metropolitan Statistical Area. French explorers and traders named...
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  • Division, as the fourth-place Redbirds were a mere three games behind first-place Oklahoma. Tom Spencer became manager of the Redbirds in 2013 but was replaced...
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    Community (former) McKey (former) Nicut Notchietown Pinhook Corner Redbird Smith Remy Short Stoney Point Sycamore (former) Cottonwood Foreman Redland...
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    with stories of his Cherokee ancestors. He is the great-grandson of Redbird Smith, a Cherokee Nation Senator and a traditionalist who founded the Nighthawk...
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    2018. O'Dell, Larry. "Lelia Kasenia Smith Foley-Davis (1942-)". Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History & Culture. Oklahoma Historical Society. Archived from the...
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    Oklahoma is a state located in the Southern United States. According to the 2020 census, Oklahoma is the 28th most populous state with 3,959,353 inhabitants...
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    The history of Oklahoma refers to the history of the state of Oklahoma and the land that the state now occupies. Areas of Oklahoma east of its panhandle...
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  • ᎤᎾᏙᏢᎯ) in Oklahoma. It has been described as the surviving core of the Cherokee movement of religious nationalism originally led by Redbird Smith in the...
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    those 65 or over. Boley, Brooksville, Clearview, Grayson, Langston, Lima, Redbird, Rentiesville, Summit, Taft, Tullahassee, and Vernon, other "All-Black"...
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  • All Black towns of Oklahoma. It was named for Bishop William Tecumseh Vernon of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. The Fort Smith and Western Railway...
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  • A. Ray Smith (May 1, 1915 – June 28, 1999, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States) was a long-time baseball executive, best known for his ownership of the minor-league...
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    Sherman Chaddlesone (1947–2013), Cruz McDaniels, II (1950-2020), Robert Redbird (b. 1939), Gus Hawziptaw, Gerald Darby, Lee Tsatoke Jr., N. Scott Momaday...
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  • Dawes Rolls (category Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma)
    were Muscogee Chitto Harjo (Crazy Snake), and Cherokee Redbird Smith. But both Harjo and Smith were eventually coerced into enrolling. According to Cherokee...
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    Jerrie Cobb (category People from Norman, Oklahoma)
    When Haverstick suggested that June Cobb had flown a plane waiting at Redbird Airport, Dallas, on November 22, 1963, the day President Kennedy was killed...
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    Stomp dance (category Religion in Oklahoma)
    late 19th century, inspired by Redbird Smith. In 1907, 22 ceremonial grounds were active on Cherokee lands in Oklahoma. Stickball games are often played...
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  • Nick Robertson (baseball) (category Memphis Redbirds players)
    in exchange for Tyler O'Neill. He was optioned to the Triple–A Memphis Redbirds to begin the 2024 season. In 8 games for St. Louis, Robertson posted a...
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    Corner – Sequoyah County Proctor – Adair County Pump Back – Mayes County Redbird Smith – Sequoyah County Remy – Sequoyah County River Bottom – Muskogee County...
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  • P. C. Cast (category Writers from Tulsa, Oklahoma)
    she made "just 'cause I like the way it looks"). The protagonist, Zoey Redbird, age 16, is "marked" as a "fledgling" and moves to the "House of Night"...
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    Ayeli or ᏣᎳᎩᏰᎵ Tsalagiyehli), formerly known as the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma, is the largest of three federally recognized tribes of Cherokees in the...
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    Laura Cornelius Kellogg (category People from Gore, Oklahoma)
    Nighthawk Society in Oklahoma. In July 1914, Minnie and Chester met Redbird Smith and his delegation while in Washington, D.C. Redbird Smith was the spiritual...
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  • Janelle Fullbright (category Women in Oklahoma politics)
    committee. She supported the establishment of a dialysis center at the Redbird Smith Health Center in Sallisaw, the re-establishment of the Cherokee Nation...
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    Stick War, Principal Chief in the east during Removal, and in the west. Redbird Smith (1850–1918), traditionalist, political activist, and chief of the Keetoowah...
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  • Four Mothers Society (category 1890s in Oklahoma Territory)
    government invalid and declared Harjo to be the new principal chief. Redbird Smith, a traditionalist and founder of the Nighthawk Keetoowah Society, also...
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    Cardinal Stadium from 1982 to 1999. The club began play as the Louisville Redbirds in the Triple-A American Association (AA) in 1982. Louisville won three...
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    Urban Meyer (category Illinois State Redbirds football coaches)
    winning the 2009 BCS Championship game on January 8, 2009, Meyer moved past Oklahoma head coach Bob Stoops into second place on the list of active Division...
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