Sasakwa is a town in Seminole County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 80 as of the 2020 census. Sasakwa was originally located at a site 12...
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fall. Verna Sasakwa 34°55′39″N 96°27′05″W / 34.9275°N 96.4514°W / 34.9275; -96.4514 Camp Sasakwa is situated near Holdenville, Oklahoma. The property...
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Graham-Dustin Public Schools Holdenville Public Schools Moss Public Schools Sasakwa Public Schools Stuart Public Schools Weleetka Public Schools Wetumka Public...
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Pottawatomie County) Seminole Wewoka (county seat) Bowlegs Cromwell Lima Sasakwa Butner Dixon (also a census-designated place) Little Nobletown Schoolton...
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Seminole County. The highway passes through the town of Sasakwa 10 miles (16 km) east of US-377. At Sasakwa, the road turns north, crossing the Little River...
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Oklahoma is a state located in the Southern United States. According to the 2020 census, Oklahoma is the 28th most populous state with 3,959,353 inhabitants...
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Alice Brown Davis (category Seminole Nation of Oklahoma people)
Davis belonged to the congregation of the Spring Baptist Church at Sasakwa, Oklahoma, where her brother John became the pastor. She performed missionary...
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Sterlin Harjo (category Artists from Tulsa, Oklahoma)
his grandfather, who disappeared in 1962 in the Seminole County town of Sasakwa. It explores the subject of Creek Nation hymns and their connection to...
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1896. John Jumper's Seminole name was Heneha Mekko. Sasakwa was in present-day Seminole County, Oklahoma. Chupko and Billy Bowlegs were both Town Chiefs who...
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the state of Oklahoma, listed by drainage basin, alphabetically, and by size. In mean flow of water per second, the Arkansas is Oklahoma's largest river...
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