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The name Oklahoma is a combination of two Choctaw words—okla, which means “people,” and humma, the word for “red.” The red people lost the land in real estate stampedes that produced instant towns—Oklahoma City, Norman, and Guthrie among them. But the great land rushes never made it out to the Panhandle. No Man’s Land was settled, finally, when there was no other land left to take.
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