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BOIittN, BUIK INDEX CABDS:. Negro Bluff Mild Game Freedman

r 370 UUH, BLON. IOTSHVISW 9X80 \ Johnson H, Banpton, Interrlewer* 12, 1957* Interview with Slain Koine* (Chidcasaw Freedwm) Aatlers, Oklahoma. Born S«ptfnb«r 10, 1888. Fethtr-Harjry Holman. Stother-Jaas Holmen Z wa» bora on the 16th dey of Sopt«mbor 1888, at Bluff, Oklahona. It was then Bluff, Choctav Nation, Indian Territory* My father 9 * name was Barry Eolman and my motherle nflci* Jane Holaan, % father «a* reared at Doaks^ille, and my mother wag reared.in Texs«f My grandfather's oaae wae Beary Sblaan, and cor grandioother's xuu^e was Louisa HOIBRQ. They were elavee owned by a wan named but I don't know hie first name* Thia man owned several flares at that time 9 and after the war when they were freed they took their master's name end called themaelyes Folsom* tiy father took hia ftepfather*e asoe, so we are known as Holaans*

HUXH* wmuw* >?xeo 371-2 I donu know much about bow they lived at thtt time, bat I think that they had plenty to eat, for they were alavea at that tine? Thl» man falsest traa a Chlokaeaw Indian, to after She Dawea Couaniioa«r» cane down to enroll us we were enrolled aa Chiekaaaw Treedastzu 3ftia was because the toon Who owned them e Ohieskaeaw* We got forty acres of land in the Ohootew &&tio&, but we did not go to Chickaaow liatiou to file on our land for we had been nvmtl in this country, no we juat filed our lend and lived here* The family then moved to i&at war known as Bluff t where X wae born and reared* A great mn? freedsan noted there from Old Boakaville and lived at Bluff, Shie village waa on the Bed Riv2x# I don*t know how my people lived after they were freed.but X have been told that they stayed with their one time master for a few years and?x?rked on the farm for him* Be paid them for their wo^and pretty well* They finally had to get cat and ruetle for the»s«lve««o they opened up a farm, a asall o f» and raised their earn* and baena and potatoes, and such.

BDUUB, fiuxn. 1NTSRVIM. 7180 372 3. When X was born at Bfcuff they bed a small fena of about fire acres which wa» about all they bad in cultitfttion, for they did not need naich of a farm* At that tins the Indians did not have anything but farms, and of course the freedman were reared among them, so they diduu work like they should bat just raised enough corn to make their bread, which was about ell thty needed* * The country was full of wild game such as deer, turkeys, and plenty of iiah on the crocks* we did not have to work hard to live at that tiiaaj we would get out into the woods and kill a 4&a? cva turkey any time we wanted to und there ^were lots of prairie chickens on tbe pvelries* In fact there waa plenty to eat every* where» We had to go over to the Texas side to get our com ground t and to get our cotton fdimed, that Is vhrt little cotton we made. We did r-ot xtsiits niuch cotter in those deys, for we could not take care or -ha crops* We had a few head of cattle, hogs, and ecus ponies which were wild* They were not molested by any one, they just ran out in the woods every sprl&g* We did

7180 373 *«have lot's of fun &niud&6 iiiem, and It would take us. bout two or three day* to get them In the pea# The oorrti was out In the wood* for it was impossible to get them to the house to pat tbesa In e p*n» X am & Chickataw Fre«do)aii # I have livtd &mong th» Oboctew Indians all of my l i f t, I havo worked for tntn and havt tradod with th«m)they arc jtuit as ho&cst as any ptopls con \m4 Tb»y are d«p«nd«hi«and I never had an nmay among tbtn and n»ver had any trouble with tbta in all my Ufa, I think that they era the bast ptopl* anyvhart* X filed ray lend here aud X don* t i^ilnk tfcat X will 11T«anywhere else bat in thiu country, notr Oklahona. X have forgotten many inst&nooe/ tfc&t have happened in my life ana what X have heard the older people t&lk about. If X had had an education X &i ht have things that would have been interesting, I have no education at all, no I can't tell much, of has happened*