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Miami Tribe of Oklahoma

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The Miami Tribe of Oklahoma (, ''meaning: "Miami homelands along the Neosho River'') is the only federally recognized Native American tribe of Miami Indians in the United States. The people are descended from Miami who were removed in the 19th century from their traditional territory in present-day Indiana, Michigan and Ohio. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Constitution and by-laws of the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma ratified October 10, 1939.

    Published 1940
    “…Miami Tribe of Oklahoma…”
    Microfilm Book
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    Corporate Charter of the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma ratified June 1, 1940.

    Published 1940
    “…Miami Tribe of Oklahoma…”
    Microfilm Book
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    Corporate charter of the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma ratified June 1, 1940.

    Published 1940
    “…Miami Tribe of Oklahoma…”
    Full Text (via HeinOnline)
    Government Document Electronic eBook
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    Corporate Charter of the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma ratified June 1, 1940.

    Published 1940
    “…Miami Tribe of Oklahoma…”
    Full Text (via LLMC)
    Government Document Electronic eBook
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    Constitution and by-laws of the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma ratified October 10, 1939.

    Published 1940
    “…Miami Tribe of Oklahoma…”
    Full Text (via HeinOnline)
    Government Document Electronic eBook
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    Constitution and by-laws of the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma ratified October 10, 1939.

    Published 1940
    “…Miami Tribe of Oklahoma…”
    Full Text (via LLMC)
    Government Document Electronic eBook
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