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Acknowledgements
Acknowledgements
This project would not have been possible without the generousity of Mrs. Nellie Burnham in sharing her family's legacy with the world, the efforts of the participating staff and scholars, and the support of the following:
- Oklahoma Humanities Council
- The National Endowment for the Humanities
- Oklahoma State University
- The clergy, staff and people of St. Paul's Episcopal Cathedral, Oklahoma City, especially the Rev. Canon Carol Hampton (Caddo) and the Oakerhater Guild
- The Rev. Jim Knowles of the Whirlwind Mission of the Holy Family and the Oakerhater Episcopal Indian Ministries Center in Watonga, OK
- The Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma Commission on Indian Ministries
- Lawrence Hart, Traditional Cheyenne Peace Chief and Director of the Cheyenne Cultural Center, Clinton, OK
- Amigos Library Services, Dallas, TX
- Shelby Sanett, National Archives and Records Administration
Project Participants
Oklahoma State University:
Cokie Anderson, Project Director and Principal Investigator
David Maxwell, EPC Coordinator
Reid Burgess, Web Designer
Humanities Scholars:
Dr. Carter Blue Clark
Rev. Canon Carol Hampton
Kim Kueteman
Lawrence Hart, Consultant
Other Participants:
Gina L. B. Minks, Imaging and Preservation Services Manager, Amigos Library Services
Rebecca Elder, Conservator