Indians Online  The Oklahoma-based Cherokee Nation rang in the New Year with a new cultural tourism website. CherokeeTourismOK.comprovides in-depth information on the history and culture of the nation, along with a list of attractions and a large section on famous Cherokees. Of special interest to visitors is the ability to book online tours of Cherokee landmarks: History Tour, Old Settler Tour, Civil War History Tour and Will Rogers History Tour. Each is $35 and includes lunch. 877-779-6977 â

May 2009
In This Issue:
Western Books & Movies
- Longhorns and Outlaws (Children’s Books)
- Blood on the Prairie (Fiction)
- The Last Renegade (Fiction)
- My Eyes Have a Cold Nose (Fiction)
- Big Sycamore Stands Alone (Nonfiction)
- As Big as the West: The Pioneer Life of Granville Stuart (Nonfiction)
- The Sutton-Taylor Feud (Nonfiction)
- Searching for Tamsen Donner (Nonfiction)
- Return of the Gun (Fiction)
- Finding Chief Kamiakin (Nonfiction)
- Custer Into the West (Nonfiction)
- Music of the Alamo (Nonfiction)
- Standing Up for Liberty Valance
- Jonah Hex Liftoff!
- Rawhide: Season Three, Vol. 2
More In This Issue
- Who are some of the top bad guys in Westerns?
- Who is the American Indian Massai?
- In a typical Westerns saloon scene, most patrons wear hats. Wouldn’t hats be removed upon entering?
- Why don’t we hear more about the Arizona Rangers?
- Did any Old West outlaw find that crime did pay?
- Preservation: Monument for a Madam
- Mark Lemon
- Lawton, Oklahoma
- The Rifleman’s Rifle Returns
- Cowboy Bunkhouse
- Ghost Town King
- Trailing Narcissa Whitman & Eliza Spalding
- Rare Russell is Collector’s Bargain
- Old West Foods in the 21st Century
- Miles and Miles of Miles City
- The Fastest Killer in the Old West
- House Party Shoot-Out
- Top 10 Western Museums of 2009
- Back Trail to the Reel West
- What can you tell me about China Mary of Tombstone fame?
- Western novels often use the term “drifter,” but did cowboys use it?
- Herding Belligerent Bison