By William Crum Staff Writer wcrum@oklahoman.comThe old oil field east of downtown appears poised to become a showcase of Native American culture. Early ideas for development around the still-unfinished American Indian Cultural Center and Museum include a resort hotel, water park, and marketplace showcasing Native goods. Oklahoma City has an agreement with AICCM Land Development, owned by the Chickasaw Nation, for commercial development of the property. An oil field decades ago, the land now is prime real estate at the junction of Interstates 40 and 35. The Chickasaw Nation's Alan Marcum on Thursday shared conceptual plans for the development with a public financing advisory committee at City Hall. Marcum stressed they were "only ideas right now.Read more on NewsOK.com