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Notice of Copyright Published and unpublished materials may be protected by Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S. Code). Any copies of published and unpublished materials provided by the Western History Collections are for research, scholarship, and study purposes only. Use of certain published materials and manuscripts is restricted by law, by reason of their origin, or by donor agreement. For the protection of its holdings, the Western History Collections also reserves the right to restrict the use of unprocessed materials, or books and documents of exceptional value and fragility. Use of any material is subject to the approval of the Curator. Citing Resources from the Western History Collections For citations in published or unpublished papers, this repository should be listed as the Western History Collections, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma. An example of a proper citation: Oklahoma Federation of Labor Collection, M452, Box 5, Folder 2. Western History Collections, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma.

burnffi 1, PAUL INTURVIAW 18896

f ' 290 BU5NSY, PAUL. 2JTJKRVISW. 1E8&5* Iffit 3. Jackson, Journalist, February 4, 1936. An Interview With Paul Burney, Tulsa, Oklahoma. THE BCRNEYS.. X am a full blood Chickasaw. My grandfather, David Burney, and his wife, Margaret, were full blood Chiekasaws from Mississippi. They left their Miasiaaippi home for the w new land" in 1844. They came voluntarily. My father, Ben C, was born on the way here. He was born on the boat at Shreveport as they were coming up the Red River. My grandfather and his people took up unlimited land in the valley of the Red River* The town of Buraoyville in, their vicinity was named for them. part of what is today Love County. It ie in~the southern They carried on cattle grazing on a large scale. My father attended school at Chiokasaw Mole Academy at Lebanon. My father ran away and joined the Confederate. Army in the Civil far* Be was returned as too young, but vat old enough to serve in 1864*5. He was under General Cooper. He was always a natural leader among his people*

BUHHEY, PAUL. DfEBRVISW, 12896* -8-291 Ha realized that a knowledge of politics was neoeasary for leadership so he went to Tishomingo and beoame a janitor at the courthouse* In this way he got firsthand training and information that was of value to him later on* In 1870. he married Louisa Lore, a Chickasaw. She was a widow, a daughter of Jimmie Qaines* Of this marriage there were four children, two boys and two girls* My sistev Rebecca married $he well-known Janes MoAlester of lioalester,oklahoma. My sister Susan married Dr. tm Burk of Pauls Valley* My sisters are both deceased* I have a brother, Ben Barney, living in Oklahoma City. My father^, Benjamin 0. Buxney. was Governor of the Ohiokasaws 1879-1880. From that time until his death, in 1898, he was a representative of his people in Washington. I do not remember muoh about my father, I was eight years old when he died. I went to school at the Barley Institute, academy for Chickasaw boys* This institute wua about three miles northwest of Tishomingo* I went there during 1900*.B* Honnold, attorney, forld Building, Tulsa, was* one of my teaohers* Then I attended Boole Academy for four years*

292 BiOtL. IRTXRVIKW, These aohoola were under the dlreot oontrol of the Chiokasaw Government. They usually employed white teaohera, aometimes Indians if they were qualified* Indian boys did not 'think we had very.good teachers, "we Aa a rule they were incompetent* In five years of work as a pupil I reoall only four teachers whose teaohing had lasting influence. One of these teachers was A. B. Honnold of 7 Harley Institute, the other three were Woodson and Ben Harrison, a Choctaw. J. F. Newaum, J,C. I feel the work of, these men should be praised*' My chief interest in school was baseball. Rook Academy and Harley.Institute had competitive games each year. Every..airing we met for a week's game on^blue River across from Reagan* It was sort of a stomp ground but was used only for baseball* We played regulation baseball, not the usual savage Indian baseball* As'for stomp dances, I never saw but'one in my life* That waa held in Tishomingo when I was a little fellow. It was more a jollification. There was avlcnic and barbecue, then the stomp dance,started. The Chickasaws were in civilian clothes, in fact, my people always wore their

293 BUENIY, PAUL* IHHRViSW* 1289$* -4- olvilian clothes* Thtir homos, food, manners and ougtoma wers like the whites not only aooording to my memory but from stories my father told. From my earliest memory there was a grand piano in our home. My sisters were finished musicians; I was taught olassical music from the time I could sit on a stool* I took my allotment south of Cumberland. In 1913 I married Myrtle Watterson. I lired on my farm until 19 0. I have five children, Paul, Jr., teacher; Pierre, South Dakota; Ben, Marine Corps, Shanghai, China; Sao., Junior at Stillwater A.. & M., and twins in Horace Uann Jr. High, Tulsa. I.am employed in the office of the Court Clerk, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Father of B. C. Franklin, 210 North Greenwood, Tulaa, colored attorney, was a slave in the family of my uncle. My uncle, Wesley C. Burney, was my father 1 6 brother. They all lived near Burneyrille.