The presence of Native Americans on the University of Oklahoma’s campus began around 1908 when the first “Indian club” formed (Kettle & Masters). This club sparked the beginning of Native American involvement in football games in the 1930s. New traditions developed at the OU football games such as the crowning of an “Indian Princess” and “Young Indian” dancing …show more content…
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