Indian Territory
The Indian Territory, also known as The Indian Country, The Indian territory or the Indian territories, was land set aside within the United States for the use of Native Americans.
Indian Territory Media
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The Indian Territory (highlighted in red) in 1834
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A U.S. Department of Interior map of the Indian Territory in 1879
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A map of the gradual opening of the Oklahoma Territory and the Indian Territory, both of which were annexed by Oklahoma in 1907
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The Louisiana Purchase (highlighted in white), one of several historical territorial additions to the United States
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An artist's 2016 depiction of Spiro Mounds, a Caddoan Mississippian site, as seen from the west
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A Caddo village near Anadarko, Oklahoma in the 1870s
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The Mississippian culture was a mound-building Native American culture that flourished in North America before the arrival of Europeans.
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Cherokee Nation Historic Courthouse in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, built in 1849, the oldest public building standing in Oklahoma