The Red Man (Vol. 7, No. 2)

Carlisle, PA
October 1914
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In the opening press comments Indian policies, both past and present, were discussed. The first article, written by Harry L. Wells, was about the mound builders of the Mississippi, who Wells claimed descended from the pyramid builders of Egypt. Superintendent Oscar Lipps, in the next article, explained the history of the art of weaving, which was a common practice among Navajos. In an article pulled from the Boston Morning Herald, a 200-year old book written by Indians was discussed. In the final article Charles M. Buchanan, Superintendent of the Tulalip Indian School in Washington, wrote about the success of the Montessori Method of education, which emphasizes independent study. The issue closes with information on alumni. 

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SC-Indian 973.0497 R312 v.7