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77 Pieces of Poetry about Oklahoma
註釋77 Pieces of Poetry About Oklahoma is a poetic narrative about the fascinating and rousing history of Oklahoma-from the creation of its first county in the Unassigned Lands of Indian Territory to the last county in the forty-sixth state. Explorers, Native Americans, trappers, cattlemen, and pioneers-the extraordinary men and women with vision and determination-their stories have made Oklahoma's history exciting, enduring, and even personal when one begins to relates to their experiences along the journey of time. The captivating stories about Oklahoma will leave readers with a keen sense of respect for the men and women who settled the land once called the Great American Desert, Barren Plains, Indian Zone, No Man's Land, and The Twin Territories-and undeniably, with a profound and enduring pride in Oklahoma. Author, Karen Kay Knauss, has chosen the literary art form of poetry to distinguish the remarkable attributes of each county. Each composition presents an opportunity to appreciate poetry as well as history.