From the Archives
Oka'
Special | 17m 25s
Chickasaw National Recreation Area
Oka' - the Chickasaw word for water - is a short film about the historic Platt National Park in Oklahoma and its unique freshwater and mineral springs. Platt, now known as the Chickasaw National Recreation Area, was the first and only national park preserved at the request of an Indian tribe. This KERA production originates in the heart of the Chickasaw Nation and the Arbuckle Mountains.
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From the Archives is a local public television program presented by KERA
From the Archives
Oka'
Special | 17m 25s
Oka' - the Chickasaw word for water - is a short film about the historic Platt National Park in Oklahoma and its unique freshwater and mineral springs. Platt, now known as the Chickasaw National Recreation Area, was the first and only national park preserved at the request of an Indian tribe. This KERA production originates in the heart of the Chickasaw Nation and the Arbuckle Mountains.
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From the Archives is a local public television program presented by KERA