Bok Tuklo, Choctaw Nation: A Historical Overview Bok Tuklo County was a significant political subdivision within the Choctaw Nation of Indian Territory before Oklahoma achieved statehood in 1907. Nestled in the Apukshunnubbee District, also known as the Second District, Bok Tuklo County played a vital role in the governance and administration of the Choctaw people.…
Tag: oklahoma
Introduction Wild Horse Lake, a notable geographical feature located in Texas County, Oklahoma, serves as both a natural wonder and a site of historical significance. This playa lake is situated just west of the town of Hooker and east of Hough, nestled conveniently south of the Oklahoma-Kansas border. Easily accessible via State Highway 136, Wild…