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This book explores how the Osage Nation's sudden oil wealth in early‑1920s Oklahoma turned a reservation into a killing ground, where a covert Reign of Terror overlapped with the rise of federal investigative power. It asks how a conspiracy of murder, guardianship fraud, and local corruption became the crucible for the Bureau of Investigation's transformation into the modern FBI. The narrative focuses on three interlocking mechanisms: the legal scaffolding of "guardianship" that allowed white officials to strip Osage headrights and wealth, the systemic complicity of local law‑enforcement and county officials in the murders, and the federal bureau's undercover methods—wiretaps, surveillance, and informant networks—deployed on the Osage reservation for the first time. Drawing on tribal records, federal reports, and investigative files, the book reconstructs how the case forced Washington to intervene when local authority was itself enmeshed in the crime.
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Liczba stron: 224
Rok wydania: 2026
