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yes. there are at least 14,000 still living in Oklahoma. they were originally from Ohio, kansas, Kentucky, and Indiana. We'll I think. But I should know I am an Indian and we just wen't to my grandma in Oklanhoma and she is a part of the Shawnee Indians I get scared all the time when I go to the Shawnee Indian were my grandma is. It was hard to count it took my 9 days to count. We'll bye

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