A former university administrator, Dr. Clark has extensive experience in Indian
Country. He is the author of Lone Wolf v. Hitchcock: Treaty Rights and Indian Law at the
End of the Nineteenth Century (1999, paperback ed.) and Indian Tribes of Oklahoma: A
Guide (2009, Univ. of Oklahoma Press). 

Professor Clark received his B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. degrees from the University of
Oklahoma. He teaches Native American Legal Issues and Religion and United States History.

Articles

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How Bad It Really Was Before World War II: Sovereignty, 23 Oklahoma City University Law Review 175-188 (1998)
 

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The Beginning of Oil and Gas Conservation in Oklahoma, 1907-1931, 55 Chronicles of Oklahoma 375-391 (1978)
 

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Chickasaw Colonization in Oklahoma, 54 Chronicles of Oklahoma 44-59 (1976)
 

Books

Contributions to Books

Native Christianity Since 1800, 14 Handbook of North American Indians [Southeast] (2004)
 
Introduction, Philosophical Foundations of Leadership, Philosophical Foundations of Leadership (2002)
 
Bury My Lungs in Smog: Assessing Urban Indian Studies, Native Views of Indian-White Historical Relations 157-166 (1989)
 
The New Deal for Indians, Between Two Worlds: Survival of Twentieth Century Indians 72-84 (1986)
 
Opothleyahola and the Creeks During the Civil War, Indian Leaders: Oklahoma's First Statesmen 49-63 (1979)