The number of natural lakes in Oklahoma
What is zero
What George C Sibley set out to explore
What is the Great Salt Plains
One of the early improvements on weapons created by the Paleo Indians
What is the atl atl or bow and arrow
The lowest point in Oklahoma
What is the Little River in Southeastern Oklahoma
The program that taught the Indians to farm and act like Europeans
What is the Civilization Program?
The Arkansas, Red, and Canadian are considered what in Oklahoma
What is the three main rivers?
The Spanish explorer who first visited the 5 tribes
Who is Hernando De Soto
Domebo kill site, Caddo county
Where is Oklahoma's oldest archaeological site located?
Oklahoma is roughly how many square miles?
What is 70,000 square miles
This state has a larger population of indigenous peoples (Indians) than Oklahoma
What is California
Major Stephen H Long referred to Oklahoma as this
What is the Great American Desert?
The two major river systems that drain Oklahoma
What are the Arkansas and Red Rivers
The land bridge in between Russia and Alaska
What is Beringia
A large, heavily wooded area that separated eastern Oklahoma from western Oklahoma.
What is the Cross Timbers
The scientific name given to all people who crossed over the Bering Strait following the herds of mammoth
What are the paleo Indians?
The eastern, or southeastern part of the state receives this?
The most important item brought to the Americas by the Spanish
What is the horse
In spite of their advanced technology in some areas, the Indians had never developed the concept of......
This region is Oklahoma's most important agricultural area
What is the Prairie Plains
The six states that border Oklahoma?
What is Texas, Arkansas, Missouri, Kansas, Colorado and New Mexico?
This destroyed Coach Behrens high school in 1984
What is a tornado
The highest elevation in Oklahoma
What is the Black Mesa
The name of the supercontinent
Pangea
Oklahoma's climate is called this
What is temperate?
Quivira, and the seven cities of Cibola, were actually this
Poor Wichita villages in Oklahoma