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Published: November 11, 2007
Oklahoma centennial not a time for celebration in Indian Country
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - When she was a young girl, Lettie Harjo Randall was rounded up with other children in her Muscogee (Creek) tribal family and forced into an Indian boarding school in Oklahoma where she was isolated from her parents and forbidden from talking to her siblings in their native language. "We were small. We were little. I had never been away from home," Randall said. "There was a lot of crying." Now 6...
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