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[[Image:Sequoyah map.jpg|right|thumb|The State of Sequoyah's proposed Boundaries with proposed state seal]]]] |
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[[Image:IndianTerritory.jpg|right|thumb|Another map of the proposed Boundaries]] |
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The '''State of Sequoyah''' was the proposed name for what proved to be an abortive attempt by [[Native Americans in the United States|Native Americans]] in the early years of the [[20th century]] to establish a [[U.S. state]] in the eastern part of what is now [[Oklahoma]]. |
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'''''Need for Speed XI''''' ('''''NFS XI''''' <ref name="NFS XI aka"><small>''Need for Speed XI'' is also known as: ''Need for Speed 11'', ''NFS XI'', ''NFS 11'', ''Need for Speed: Pro Street'' & ''The next Need for Speed''. <span style="white-space:nowrap;">Note: NFS = Need for Speed;</span> <span style="white-space:nowrap;">XI = 11 (see [[roman numerals]])</span></small></ref>) (unofficial title) is expected to be the latest installment of [[Electronic Arts]]' popular [[racing game]] series ''[[Need for Speed series|Need for Speed]]''. It is currently in an early stage of [[Game development|development]], and is expected to be officially announced sometime this spring.<ref name="News1">{{cite web |url=http://www.nfsplanet.com/en/news/3774 |title=NFS 11: New Infos! |accessdate=2007-02-09 |date=2006-12-30 |publisher=NFS-Planet }}</ref> |
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The proposed state was named in honor of [[Sequoyah]], a renowned member of the [[Cherokee Nation]]. |
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==Information== |
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Little is known about ''Need for Speed XI'', but according to sources it will include much of the things missing from ''[[Need for Speed: Carbon]]'', such as [[drag racing]], which was absent in ''NFS: Carbon''. It is also said that it will feature very advanced [[Graphics#Computer graphics|graphics]] suitable for the [[History of video game consoles (seventh generation)|next-gen consoles]], especially taking advantage of the powerful [[PlayStation 3]]. The [[game engine]] will be built from scratch as opposed to refining an older engine, like they did with ''NFS: Most Wanted'''s engine to ''NFS: Carbon'', and built to fit the standards of today's fast systems. ''NFS XI'' will also transition from the [[Racing game#Arcade racers|arcade-like racing]] of previous titles in the [[Need for Speed (series)|''NFS'' series]] towards more [[Racing game#Racing simulators|realistic racing]], such as the [[Gran Turismo (series)|''GT''-series]], making a hybrid of the two. [[Need for Speed: Carbon#Car Customization|Autosculpt]] from ''NFS: Carbon'' will be back and improved.<ref name="News1" /><ref name="News3">{{cite web |url=http://www.nfsplanet.com/en/news/3813 |title=NFS 11: New rumours |accessdate=2007-02-11 |date=2007-02-11 |publisher=NFS-Planet }}</ref> |
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==Background== |
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More information is hopefully due this spring at the [[Electronic Entertainment Expo|Electronic Entertainment Expo 2007]], which takes place in May this year in [[Los Angeles, California]], and later on the [[Games Convention|Games Convention 2007]], which takes place in August this year in [[Leipzig]], [[Germany]]. |
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[[Image:okterritory.png|right|thumb|Oklahoma and Indian Territory, 1890s]] |
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From [[1890]] onward, the land that now forms the State of Oklahoma was made up of the [[Oklahoma Territory]] (to the west), and the [[Indian Territory]] (to the east). Indian Territory, as its name suggests, had a large Native American population; the territory itself had been reduced over time to its then size. |
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The movement to secure statehood for Indian Territory began in [[1902]] with a [[Convention (meeting)|convention]] in [[Eufaula, Oklahoma|Eufaula]], consisting of representatives of the "[[Five Civilized Tribes]]". The representatives met again in [[1903]] to organize a [[constitutional convention (political meeting)|constitutional convention]]. |
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===Title=== |
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According to the Russian publisher of the game, [[Soft Club]], the game will have the title '''''Need for Speed: Pro Street''''' and is planned for release in November 2007.<ref name="AG">{{cite web |url=http://www.ag.ru/news/07-02-2007#16824 |title=NFS 11: Leaked title |accessdate=2007-02-15 |date=2007-02-07 |publisher=AG |language=Russian }}</ref><ref name="News3" /> This information soon also appeared in several other channels, however, the information was removed from Soft Club's site soon after publishing. EA have officially not yet confirmed the title, or denied it. According to Czech fansite NFSGame.net, an EA employee has said: "This title for new NFS is very improbable - in my opinion - that's bullshit."<ref name="quote1">{{cite web |url=http://nfs11.nfsgame.net |title=EA employee comments about "Pro Street" |accessdate=2007-02-17 |publisher=NFSGame.net |language=Czech }}</ref> Technically, this is not a denial, just a person's own opinion. However, according to fansite NFS-Planet these rumours are denied by EA - the title of the next ''NFS'' game is still a secret.<ref name="News4">{{cite web |url=http://www.nfsplanet.com/en/news/3820 |title=NFS 11: Rumours about "Pro Street" denied |accessdate=2007-02-13 |date=2007-02-13 |publisher=NFS-Planet }}</ref> Any official announcement is expected to be at [[Electronic Entertainment Expo|E3 2007]], or later at the [[Games Convention|Games Convention 2007]]. |
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==The constitutional convention== |
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===Development=== |
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The [[Sequoyah Constitutional Convention]] met in [[Muskogee, Oklahoma|Muskogee]], on [[August 21]], [[1905]]. General [[Pleasant Porter]], Principal Chief of the [[Creek (people)|Creek Nation]], was selected as president of the convention. The elected delegates decided that the executive officers of the Five Civilized Tribes would also be appointed as vice-presidents: [[William C. Rogers]], Principal Chief of the [[Cherokee]]s; [[William H. Murray]], appointed by [[Chickasaw]] Governor [[Douglas H. Johnston]] to represent the Chickasaws; Chief [[Green McCurtain]] of the [[Choctaw]]s; Chief [[John Brown (Seminole Chief)|John Brown]] of the [[Seminole (tribe)|Seminole]]s; and [[Charles N. Haskell]], selected to represent the Creeks (as General Porter had been elected President). |
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According to the Czech website NFSGame.net, they have received a message from EA stating that the game is currently in [[Development stage#Alpha|Alpha stage]], as of 15 March, and that it almost surely should be presented this summer at [[Electronic Entertainment Expo|E3 2007]] in [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]]. The message also explains that they couldn't reveal as much about the game in January as they were supposed to do, and any screenshots published before the game is shown to the public are very likely to be fake.<ref name="News5">{{cite web |url=http://www.nfsplanet.com/en/news/3844 |title=NFS 11: More rumours |accessdate=2007-03-15 |date=2007-03-15 |publisher=NFS-Planet }}</ref> |
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The convention drafted a constitution, drew up a plan of organization for the government, put together a map showing the counties to be established, and elected delegates to go to the [[United States Congress]] to petition for statehood. |
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===Possible cars=== |
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EA may be in the making of [[sound effect|sound effects]] for some of the cars in ''NFS XI''. According to a forum thread on [http://www.supraforums.com/forum/showthread.php?t=408848 Supraforum], EA is currently searching for modded cars for a two-day recording in [[South California]]. The cars they are looking for, and if it's correct very likely will appear in ''NFS XI'', are:<ref name="News2">{{cite web |url=http://www.nfsplanet.com/en/news/3781 |title=NFS 11: First details about the cars |accessdate=2007-02-09 |date=2007-01-07 |publisher=NFS-Planet }}</ref> |
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The convention's proposals were then put to a referendum in Indian Territory, in which they were overwhelmingly endorsed. |
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*[[Aston Martin DB9|2006 Aston Martin DB9]] |
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*[[Aston Martin DBR9|2006 Aston Martin DBR9]] |
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*[[Audi RS4|2006 Audi RS4]] |
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*[[Audi S4|2006 Audi S4]] |
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*[[Audi TT|2008 Audi TT]] |
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*[[Audi S3|2007 Audi S3]] |
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*[[Dodge Challenger|1971 Dodge Challenger]] |
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*[[Dodge Charger|1969 Dodge Charger]] |
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*[[Chevrolet Camaro|1968 Chevy Camaro SS]] |
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*[[Toyota Supra|94-98 Toyota Supra]] |
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*[[Lotus Elise|2006 Lotus Elise]] |
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*[[Mazdaspeed 3|2006 Mazda Speed 3]] |
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*[[Mazda RX-7|93-96 Mazda RX-7]] |
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*[[Mazda RX-8|05-06 Mazda RX-8]] |
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*[[Mazda MX-5|2007 Mazda MazdaSpeed MX5]] |
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*[[Saturn Sky|2006 Saturn Sky]] |
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*[[Scion tC|2006 Scion Tc]] |
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*[[Ford Escort|92-96 Ford Escort Cosworth RS]] |
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*[[Chevrolet Corvette C6|2006 Chevy Corvette C6]] |
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*[[Chevrolet Corvette C6|2007 Chevy Corvette Z06]] |
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*[[Chevrolet Cobalt|2006 Chevyet Cobalt SS]] |
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*[[Infiniti G35|03-up Infiniti G35]] |
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*[[Lexus IS|2006 Lexus IS350]] |
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*[[Nissan Skyline GT-R|93-99 Nissan Skyline RB26DETT]] |
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*[[Pontiac Solstice|2007 Pontiac Solstice GXP]] |
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*[[SEAT León|2007 SEAT Leon Cupra]] |
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*[[Mitsubishi Eclipse|1999 Mitsubishi Eclipse]] |
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==Failure to obtain statehood== |
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===New "NFS-girl"=== |
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The delegation received a cool reception in [[Washington, D.C.|Washington]]. Eastern politicians, fearing the admission of two more Western states, put pressure on the [[President of the United States|U.S. President]], [[Theodore Roosevelt]], who finally ruled that the Indian and Oklahoma Territories would be granted statehood only as a combined state. |
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The process of selecting the next "NFS-girl" is underway. Currently, there is a contest going on the site [http://www.fhm.com FHM.com] in co-operation with EA, where one can vote at ten contestants to determine who to be the next "NFS-girl". The contestants are:<ref name="FQM">{{cite web |url=http://www.fhm.com/Site/customPage/DefaultPlain.aspx?ID=14868 |title=Need for Speed idol! |accessdate=2007-02-09 |publisher=FHM.com }}</ref> |
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The hard work of the Sequoyah State Constitutional Convention was not entirely lost, however. When representatives from Indian Territory joined the Oklahoma State Constitutional Convention in [[Guthrie, Oklahoma|Guthrie]] the next year, they brought their constitutional experience with them. The Sequoyah Constitution served in large part as the basis for the constitution of the State of Oklahoma, which came into being with the merger of the two territories in [[1907]]. |
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*Sapphira O'Shannon |
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*Georgina Barlett |
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*Amy Molloy |
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*Sandra Ontiveros |
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*<strike>Laura Southgate</strike> |
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*Bella Lane |
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*<strike>Ashleigh McKenzie</strike> |
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*<strike>Sarah Mathers</strike> |
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*<strike>Shannan</strike> |
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*<strike>Emma Thomas</strike> |
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==Sequoyah in fiction== |
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As of December 30, 2006, five girls have been eliminated, according to an unofficial statement.<ref name="News1" /> Although, it appears to still be possible to vote on those. Voting is still open for the remaining five. More information about the contest and voting can be found at [http://www.fhm.com/Site/customPage/DefaultPlain.aspx?ID=14868 the site]. |
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In the [[alternate history (fiction)|alternate history]] novel ''[[How Few Remain]]'', by [[Harry Turtledove]], the [[Confederate States of America]] is given [[Indian Territory]], which goes on to become the Confederate State of Sequoyah. The state is populated almost completely by various tribes, with a small population of a few whites, and some black laborers. The state is generally pro-Confederate, and has a particularly hostile attitude towards the United States. |
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However, in the ''Great War'' series of sequels, Sequoyah is conquered by the United States in the First World War, after which it is quickly filled with settlers - filled enough that when CS President [[Jake Featherston]] tries to hold a plebiscite to return the state to the Confederacy, it fails. |
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==References== |
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== See also == |
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*[[List of United States territories that failed to become states]] |
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* [http://www.livgenmi.com/1895/OK/oklahoma1895.jpg Large map showing the Oklahoma and Indian Territories in 1895] |
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*[http://www.needforspeed.com ''NFS'' series official website] |
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The State of Sequoyah was the proposed name for what proved to be an abortive attempt by Native Americans in the early years of the 20th century to establish a U.S. state in the eastern part of what is now Oklahoma.
The proposed state was named in honor of Sequoyah, a renowned member of the Cherokee Nation.
Background

From 1890 onward, the land that now forms the State of Oklahoma was made up of the Oklahoma Territory (to the west), and the Indian Territory (to the east). Indian Territory, as its name suggests, had a large Native American population; the territory itself had been reduced over time to its then size.
The movement to secure statehood for Indian Territory began in 1902 with a convention in Eufaula, consisting of representatives of the "Five Civilized Tribes". The representatives met again in 1903 to organize a constitutional convention.
The constitutional convention
The Sequoyah Constitutional Convention met in Muskogee, on August 21, 1905. General Pleasant Porter, Principal Chief of the Creek Nation, was selected as president of the convention. The elected delegates decided that the executive officers of the Five Civilized Tribes would also be appointed as vice-presidents: William C. Rogers, Principal Chief of the Cherokees; William H. Murray, appointed by Chickasaw Governor Douglas H. Johnston to represent the Chickasaws; Chief Green McCurtain of the Choctaws; Chief John Brown of the Seminoles; and Charles N. Haskell, selected to represent the Creeks (as General Porter had been elected President).
The convention drafted a constitution, drew up a plan of organization for the government, put together a map showing the counties to be established, and elected delegates to go to the United States Congress to petition for statehood.
The convention's proposals were then put to a referendum in Indian Territory, in which they were overwhelmingly endorsed.
Failure to obtain statehood
The delegation received a cool reception in Washington. Eastern politicians, fearing the admission of two more Western states, put pressure on the U.S. President, Theodore Roosevelt, who finally ruled that the Indian and Oklahoma Territories would be granted statehood only as a combined state.
The hard work of the Sequoyah State Constitutional Convention was not entirely lost, however. When representatives from Indian Territory joined the Oklahoma State Constitutional Convention in Guthrie the next year, they brought their constitutional experience with them. The Sequoyah Constitution served in large part as the basis for the constitution of the State of Oklahoma, which came into being with the merger of the two territories in 1907.
Sequoyah in fiction
In the alternate history novel How Few Remain, by Harry Turtledove, the Confederate States of America is given Indian Territory, which goes on to become the Confederate State of Sequoyah. The state is populated almost completely by various tribes, with a small population of a few whites, and some black laborers. The state is generally pro-Confederate, and has a particularly hostile attitude towards the United States. However, in the Great War series of sequels, Sequoyah is conquered by the United States in the First World War, after which it is quickly filled with settlers - filled enough that when CS President Jake Featherston tries to hold a plebiscite to return the state to the Confederacy, it fails.