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What does the name Oklahoma mean?
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The name "Oklahoma" is derived from two Choctaw words: "okla" meaning "people" or "tribe," and "humma" meaning "red" or "red people." Therefore, the name can be interpreted to mean "red people" or "red tribe."
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