Eatennah, Bishop

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Bishop Eatennah (E-at-en-nah) Student Information Card
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Student information card of Bishop Eatennah (E-at-en-nah), a member of the Apache Nation, who entered the school on November 4, 1886 and departed on March 11, 1890.

Repository:
National Archives and Records Administration
Bishop Eatennah (E-at-en-nah) Student Information Card
Date of Entry:

Student information card of Bishop Eatennah, a member of the Apache Nation, who entered the school on November 4, 1886 and departed on March 11, 1890.

In school documentation Bishop Eatennah is also known as E-at-en-nah.

 

Repository:
National Archives and Records Administration
Ernest Hogee, Bishop Eatennah, and Oswald Smith, c.1886

Studio portrait of Ernest Hogee (left), Bishop Eatennah (center), and Oswald Smith (right). All are wearing school uniforms.

Format:
Photographic Print, B&W
Repository:
Cumberland County Historical Society
Group of Chiricahua Apaches arrive in Carlisle, 1886

The handwritten note reads: Chiricahua Apaches as they arrived at Carlisle from Fort Marion, Florida, November 4th, 1886.

Humphrey Eseharzay, Samson Noran, Hugh Chee, Bishop Eatennah, Basil Ekarden, Ernest Hogee, Clement Seanilzay, [Beatrice?] Kiahtel, Janette Pahgastatum, Margaret Y. Nadasthilah, Kredk […

Format:
Photographic Print, B&W
Repository:
Dickinson College Archives & Special Collections
Eleven Chiricahua Apaches Students [version 1], c.1887

Studio portrait of eight male students and three female students, all wearing school uniforms. 

These have been identified as the Chiricahua Apache students who arrived at Carlisle from Fort Marion, Florida, November 4th, 1886, taken at an unknown later date.

A researcher has identified them as: back row, left to right, …

Format:
Glass Plate Negative
Repository:
National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
Descriptive Statement of Pupils for Chiricahua Apache Prisoners-of-War, 1886
November 1-9, 1886

These materials include a cover letter and Descriptive Statement of Pupils regarding 37 Chiricahua Apache prisoners-of-war transferred to the Carlisle Indian School from Fort Marion in St. Augustine, Florida, where a larger group of Geronimo's band remained imprisoned. The 37 individuals transferred to Carlisle represented a portion of all…

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Letters/Correspondence, Reports
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Repository:
National Archives and Records Administration