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

Carlisle, PA
December 1914
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Superintendent Oscar Lipps opened the issue with a dedication to Gabe E. Parker, a Choctaw Indian who became the Superintendent of the Five Civilized Tribes. In the press comments section Canadian Indians, as well as the newest census were discussed. In an article pulled from the New York Post, General Hugh L. Scott who worked extensively with Indians was discussed. Next, the Navajo Fair was covered. The fair had displays and exhibits illustrating Navajo culture and products. Charles A. Eastman, author of the next article, wrote about the contributions Indians made in American art. He discussed how Indian's viewpoints, approaches to art, and value systems differed from "the white man". In the final article, George P. Donehoo discussed Shikellamy, a Pennsylvania Chieftain. The final sections contained with information on alumni. 

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