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Oklahoma (Chahta anumpa: Oklahumma | Chalakki anumpa: ᎣᎧᎳᎰᎹ (Okalahoma)) yakni ashʋnni tuk okla anu̱ka Oka mahli-iklʋnna yakni anu̱ka United States. Potoli Texas oka mahli, Kansas falʋmmi, Missouri falʋmmi hʋshi akuchʋka, Arkansas hʋshi akuchʋka, New Mexico hʋshi aiokʋttulaka, micha Colorado falʋmmi hʋshi aiokʋttulaka. 28th populous anu̱ka United States. Aiokla ikha̱na tuk Oklahomans micha chito tamaha chito micha capital Oklahoma City. Nickname "The Sooner State".

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Köppen climate types anu̱ka Oklahoma

Etymology

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Okla hohchito hobachi tuk Chahta anumpa "okla" micha "homa" / "okla" "humma". Chahta okla mi̱ko Allen Wright (Kiliahote) bʋnna tuk hohchifo anu̱ka 1866 treaty negotiations awant federal US government anu̱ka eshi Indian Territory. Chikasha anumpa okla ikha̱na tuk Oklahomma', Arapaho anumpa bo'oobe' "humma yakni",[1] Pawnee anumpa Uukuhuúwa,[2] Cayuga anumpa Gahnawiyoˀgeh.[3]

Geography

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Oklahoma 20th chito okla anu̱ka United States, anchichi yakni 69,895 square miles (181,030 km2), awant 68,591 square miles (177,650 km2) yakni micha 1,304 square miles (3,380 km2) oka.[4] Aiʋtta anu̱ka Great Plains. Potoli Texas oka mahli, Kansas falʋmmi, Missouri falʋmmi hʋshi akuchʋka, Arkansas hʋshi akuchʋka, New Mexico hʋshi aiokʋttulaka, micha Colorado falʋmmi hʋshi aiokʋttulaka.

Ʋhli

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im Oklahoma ʋhli awant Kansas ikha̱na tuk 37th Parallel anu̱ka Kansas-Nebraska Act. Ilappa disputed awant Cherokee micha Osage Nations, ʋnnoachi tuk im ʋhli shebli tuk Falʋmmi ilappa hla̱fa micha kiyo yakni im Kansas. Ilappa apoksiachi tuk anu̱ka 1870 awant Drum Creek Treaty, inlʋchi tuk im Kansas oka mahli ʋhli 37th Parallel. Ilappa ahʋmmi tuk No-Man's Land-ma himmak ishtia tuk Oklahoma Panhandle.

Holbʋttoba anu̱ka Oklahoma

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Border Casino

Lawa nuktʋlali

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  1. https://studylib.net/doc/18549534/dictionary-of-the-arapaho-language
  2. http://zia.aisri.indiana.edu/~dictsearch/cgi-bin/testengltoxsrchNP.pl?host=ziasrchlang=English&srchstring=okla&database=south
  3. https://web.archive.org/web/20160421133602/http://www.cayugalanguage.ca/
  4. https://www.census.gov/prod/cen2010/cph-2-1.pdf