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➢1770: Athanase de Mzires goes on his first expedition up the Red River, successfully negotiating treaties with four American Indian tribes. Jean Pierre Chouteau established the first permanent non-Indian settlement in Oklahoma near present-day Salina.
Most of Oklahoma was set aside as Indian Territory, with the general borders of the Indian Territory being formed in 1834 from the Indian Intercourse Act. It was opened for general settlement in 1889. The Sooners were settlers who arrived before this period of official authorization.
The Wichita and the Caddo can be traced back in prehistory at least two thousand years, and the Osage and Apachean-speaking people can perhaps be documented here prior to the arrival of Europeans. Other groups with no historic tribal connections may have lived here or passed through beginning some 30,000 years ago.
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