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At the turn of the century, the Osage Indians were traditional tribal people who owned Oklahoma's most valuable oil reserves. Enjoying lives of leisure, they also found themselves targets of opportunists, swindlers, and murderers bent on taking their wealth from them. Tracing the experiences of young John Grayeagle, Red Corn describes events in the 1920s from the perspective of a traditional Osage.



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