Yellow Robe, Charles

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Charles Yellow Robe Progress Card
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Progress card of Charles (here Charlie) Yellow Robe, a member of the Cheyenne Nation, who entered the school on February 28, 1907.

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Charles Yellow Robe Student File
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Student file of Charles Yellow Robe, a member of the Cheyenne Nation, who entered the school on February 28, 1907, and departed on August 6, 1912. The file contains a student information card, correspondence, outing evaluations, former student response postcards, an application for enrollment, financial transactions, a conduct card, outing…

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National Archives and Records Administration
Charles Yellow Robe Student Information Card
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Student information card of Charles Yellow Robe, a member of the Cheyenne Nation, who entered the school on February 28, 1907 and departed on August 6, 1912. The file indicates Yellow Robe was living in Crow Agency, Montana in 1913 and Lame Deer, Montana in 1914.

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Complaint of Two Moons
September 19 - October 31, 1907

This document contains correspondence concerning a complaint made from Two Moons stating that his son was taken to the Carlisle School without his consent. This also includes a list of additional students who were taken to the school without parental consent. 

Two Moons also complains that his son, George Two Moons, was ill and died…

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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration
Explanation of Students' Enrollment Statuses
May 8-21, 1912

These materials include correspondence regarding the enrollment status of students impacted by changing school admissions policies. The list includes students whose homes were within close proximity to public schools, who were over the age of 24, and those making slow academic progress. 

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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration
Correspondence Regarding Changing Vocational Instruction at Carlisle
March 11, 1914 - March 5, 1915

Correspondence regarding the proposal to abolish the business/commercial department at the Carlisle Indian School while adding new courses focusing on home economics, mechanical arts, nursing, and agriculture. An additional focus is on the beginning of the Ford Outing Program. A copy of The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 11, No. 22) that…

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Letters/Correspondence, Newspapers and Magazines
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National Archives and Records Administration