Red Man, The (1910-17)

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Image of the Red Man (Vol. 2, No. 6) Cover
February 1910

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Image of the Red Man (Vol. 2, No. 7) Cover
March 1910

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The Red Man (Vol. 2, No. 8)
April 1910

The first article, written by Franz Boas, discussed "Methods in Indian Woodwork." Frank C. Churchill wrote about a council of Ponca, lead by Chief White Eagle and gave an account of the speeches made at the council. Next an article, pulled from the New York Tribune, reported on the improving conditions of Indians across the United…

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Dickinson College Archives & Special Collections
The Red Man (Vol. 2, No. 9)
May 1910

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Cumberland County Historical Society
The Red Man (Vol. 2, No. 10)
June 1910

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The Red Man (Vol. 3, No. 1)
September 1910

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The Red Man (Vol. 3, No. 2)
October 1910

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Dickinson College Archives & Special Collections
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November 1910

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Image of the Red Man (Vol. 3 No. 4) Cover
December 1910

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Cumberland County Historical Society
Image of the Red Man (Vol. 3 No. 5) Cover
January 1911

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Image of the Red Man (Vol. 3 No. 6) Cover
February 1911

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Image of the Red Man (Vol. 3 No. 7) Cover
March 1911

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Image of the Red Man (Vol. 3 No. 8) Cover
April 1911

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The Red Man (Vol. 3, No. 9)
May 1911

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Image of the Red Man (Vol. 3 No. 10) Cover
June 1911

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The Red Man (Vol. 4, No. 1)
September 1911

The upcoming Conference of the American Indian Association, held at the Ohio State University in Columbus from October 12-15th was discussed by F. A. McKenzie. He covered potential topics and encouraged Carlisle students to attend. F. G. Speck, instructor of Anthropology at the University of Pennsylvania, wrote about Mac Henry, who pretended to…

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The Red Man (Vol. 4, No. 2)
October 1911

Doctor William E. Watt advocated for open air school work for Indian children, arguing that they receive a better education when in an open air schoolroom. Doctor Watt believed that cool, open air improved children’s focus and health; as opposed to hot, dead air used in school buildings. Another doctor, A. R. Allen wrote about the proper…

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Image of the Red Man (Vol. 4 No. 3) Cover
November 1911

The first article, written by Charles T. Andrews, discussed Indian education in New York State. Andrews wrote that the state of Indian schools in New York had improved over the twentieth century. Superintendent Moses Friedman, in the next article, discussed the independence given to the students at Carlisle. T. B. LeSieur wrote about the…

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Image of the Red Man (Vol. 4 No. 4) Cover
December 1911

In the first article Pliny Earle Goddard, associate curator at the Museum of National History, discussed the different policies towards Indians in America and Canada. The next article, by Superintendent Moses Friedman, argued the importance of educating Indian students from Alaska. He examined the successes of former Carlisle students from…

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Image of the Red Man (Vol. 4 No. 5) Cover
January 1912

In the first article, Alexander F. Chamberlain discussed American Indians names for white settlers and their origins. He examined the different names given to white settlers from different native tribes. The next article, written by George W. Kellogg, was about the various successes of former Carlisle students. Dr. A. L. Kroeber wrote an…

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The Red Man (Vol. 4, No.6)
February 1912

William B. Freer wrote about the second annual Southern Cheyenne and Arapaho Fair held in Watonga. He mentioned that between 2,000 and 2,500 Cheyenne and Arapaho attended the fair. Some of the events discussed were religious services; a lecture on tuberculosis and trachoma; and numerous exhibitions of livestock, produce, and farm practices. The…

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The Red Man (Vol. 4, No. 7)
March 1912

Alanson Skinner, of the American Museum of Natural History, discussed the history of the Menominee people beginning in 1634 when Jean Nicollet came upon the Menominee. The customs of the Menominee were also discussed. The next article, written by J. W. Reynolds gave examples of Indian farm work. Superintendent Moses Friedman discussed the…

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Image of the Red Man (Vol. 4 No. 8) Cover
April 1912

The first article, written by F. H. Abbott, covered the agricultural progress of Indians. Abbott believed that farming was more successful than congressional plights to keep Indian lands protected. Next, Thomas J. King Jr. wrote about the Sioux Fool Soldiers and the "Minnesota massacre." Laura S. Walker discussed a former Indian village called…

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The Red Man (Vol. 4, No. 9)
May 1912

Moses Friedman wrote multiple articles on the 1912 commencement. He discussed baccalaureate services, the union meeting of Christian Associations, competitive military drills, the band concert, track and field sports, graduating exercises; and in another article, the guests at the commencement ceremony. George H. Utter, ex-governor of Rhode…

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Image of the Red Man (Vol. 4 No. 10) Cover
June 1912

The first article, written by Edgar B. Meritt, discussed sanitary homes for Indians. Meritt argued that teepees, mud lodged, and hogans were unacceptable homes for Indians, and he put forth models which he believed should be built that would help with health, and industry. Charles Van Voorhis discussed the claim of the New York Cayugas against…

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