NEWS RELEASE
New Web Site Celebrates and Marks Feast Day of St. Oakerhater
September 6, 2006
Story by Walter Floyd, Communications Intern
For Immediate Release
STILLWATER - The OSU Library’s Electronic Publishing Center (EPC) and participating scholars have made previously unavailable letters and pictures of St. David Pendleton Oakerhater available online.
The website, titled, “From warrior to saint: the journey of David Pendleton Oakerhater,” was unveiled on Sept. 3, 2006 to coincide with the feast day of Oakerhater, the first Native American saint in the Episcopal Church.
It contains more than 30 letters from Oakerhater to his patroness, Deaconess Mary Burnham,
as well as 19 pictures of Burnham, Oakerhater and his family. The artifacts are
part of the collection donated to St. Paul’s Episcopal Cathedral by Nellie
Burnham, great-granddaughter of the deaconess.
“The letters written by the saint offer a unique insight into the history
of Oklahoma and Indian Territory from an Indian perspective,” said Cokie Anderson,
Asst. Professor and Electronic Publishing Librarian.
The website also includes a biography of Oakerhater by K.B. Kueteman and an essay by Dr. C. Blue Clark of the Native American Legal Resource Center, Oklahoma City University School of Law. It can be viewed online at http://digital.library.okstate.edu/Oakerhater/index.html.
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