These people lived 1200-500 years ago and were Caddo people, they made unique artwork and built temple mounds.
This vegetable was declared the state vegetable for Oklahoma in the year 2007.
Watermelon
Oklahoma is a top producer of these natural resources in the nation.
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These people hunted modern animals believed to live 5000-2500 years ago, localized hunting and gathering with their main weapon being the Atlatl.
Archaic Foragers
In the year 1951, this bird also known as the Tyrannus forficatus became Oklahoma's state bird.
Scissor-tailed flycatcher
This natural resource can be found within 72 out of the 77 counties in Oklahoma.
Oil
These people were believed to have arrived in 10,000 B.C. and were nicknamed "The First Americans" with their main interest in hunting mammoths.
Paleo Indians
This became Oklahoma's state flower and was signed by Brad Henry into law in 2004.
Rosa "Oklahoma"
Oklahoma is prominent for being a major producer of gypsum and this halogen.
Iodine
These people lived 2000 years ago, they started to replace foraging with farming and used bows and arrows and stone axes.
Woodland Culture
In 1990 the state legislature proclaimed this as Oklahoma's game bird.
Wild Turkey
Most of Oklahoma's freshwater comes from these bodies of saturated rock and sediment.
Aquifers
These people lived 500 years ago and were Nomadic hunters, they used grass to build shelters and tipis, and their main survival was buffalo.
Early Plains Indians
Oklahoma declared this to be the state game animal in 1990.
White-tailed deer.
This "boom" of this natural resource led to the discovery of Tulsa.
Petroleum/Oil