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Hominy Indians

The Hominy Indians were a professional American football team in Hominy, Oklahoma during the 1920s and 1930s.〔http://www.osagetribe.com/tourism/info_sub_page.aspx?subpage_id=13〕 On 26 December 1927〔http://www.osagetribe.com/tourism/info_sub_page.aspx?subpage_id=13〕 they had a chance to play against the New York Giants, the World champion team at that time. The team played its last season in 1936.〔http://www.osagetribe.com/tourism/info_sub_page.aspx?subpage_id=13〕
The Hominy Indians were a professional American football team founded and financed by Otto and Ira Hamilton, from Hominy, Oklahoma. The team was an all Native American team, with players coming and going from twenty two different tribes. They were named State Champions in 1925. They played regionally and traveled across the country to games. On 26 December 1927. the Hominy Indians had a chance to play against the World Champions, New York Giants. The team played its last season in 1936. A docu-drama film titled "Playground of The Native Son" went into production in the winter of 2012 in Oklahoma, with a release date of 2013. The film is produced by Fully Funded Films owner, Celia Xavier and is to be co-directed by Michael P Nash and Celia Xavier. The Executive Producer was Celia Xavier, and the movie was starred in and narrated by Adam Beach. A subsequent feature film is in pre-production currently based on the Hominy Indians Football team.
== History ==
In the early 1870s, one band of the Osage Tribe led by Blackdog were relocated by the U.S. Government from a reserve in northern Kansas to what is now present day Hominy, Oklahoma. This band of Osages became one of the five settlements of the Osage Nation. Hominy was located near a creek and was inhabited by extremely large natives, the majority of them taller than six foot and over 200 pounds.〔"They Might Be Giants." This Land Press RSS. N.p., n.d. Web. 10 Nov. 2013.〕
The Hominy Indians were established in 1925. They were a professional all-Indian American football team whose greatest accomplishment was defeating the National Football League champions, the New York Giants, in 1927.〔"HOMINY." HOMINY. Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture, n.d. Web. 10 Nov. 2013.〕

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