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The Morning Star (Vol. 5, No. 1)

Date
August 1884

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… of the south-western section, composed of Navajos,Pueblos,Apaches andUtes for special consideration. These tribes in … reported one missionary among the Navajos, none among the Apaches and Utes; nine among the Pueblos. Without dwelling … as gross as those of India or China. The Mesealero and Gila Apaches were in 1869 roving over the southern part of New …
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The Arrow (Vol. 3, No. 45)

Date
July 5, 1907

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… General Crook might have never lived to conquer the Apaches and disrupt the great Sioux nation. An Indian had … killed on the spot. Satanta died in prison in Texas. All Apaches were fighters, but the Chiri- cahua led, and of this … TWO KINDS OF INDIAN WARRIORS \ ictorio, of the Mescalero Apaches, was another who fought hard and long, was driv­ en …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 8, No. 25)

Date
March 10, 1893

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… writes from her place of work as missionary among the Apaches in New Mexico, that she wishes her name changed on … a . It .h ow . such a deoiled contrast between a group o f Apaches as they arrived and the same pupils four month, …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 4, No. 38)

Date
May 10, 1889

The first page began with an untitled poem with a first line of “God gave us hands – one left one right,” followed by an article describing the seeds of success titled “When It Tells.” The next art

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… of civilization upon the Indians are the prints of the Apaches showing them as they arrived and their appearance … a one-ceut stamp will secure the contrast picture of (be Apaches and T. C’ a k t . i m i . k I ’ i . …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 3, No. 49)

Date
July 20, 1888

The first page opened with the poem “Be True” followed by an article titled “A Carlisle Teacher on the Big Ocean,” about a trip aboard the Steamer Aurania dated July 6th, 1888 written for the Man-o

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… backward. Little five-year-old Mike of the last arrival of Apaches from Alabama, is already J earn­ ing to tip bis hat … place on Friday afternoon. Ada was of the first party of Apaches wiio came from Arizona, j She died of Consumption. “ …
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The Arrow (Vol. 4, No. 2)

Date
September 13, 1907

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Vol IV FR ID AY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1907. No. 2 Better than Gold Better than grandeur, better than gold, Than rank and duties, a thousand fold, Is a healthy body and mind at ease, And simple pleasures that always please. A heart that can feel for another’s …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 7, No. 24)

Date
February 26, 1892

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… im iw re il wits» the I 'r u e l ly I r » c u e w A 2 1 1 Apaches, attended th* services. This was the first Christian … as it allows such a decided contrast between a group of Apaches as they arrived and the same pupils four months …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 8, No. 29)

Date
April 7, 1893

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… interested in the welfare of one of those “ terrible” (? ; Apaches: . An ad arkOjO. T., March 16,1893—At the res­ … a? it shows such a decided contrast between a group o f Apaches as they arrived and the same pupils four months …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 10, No. 24)

Date
February 13, 1914

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… X. CARLISLE, PA., FEBRUARY 13, 1914. NUM BER 24 FORT SILL APACHES TO BE ALLOTTED. Washington, Feb. 9.—The Apache … tions to govern the purchase of lands to be allotted the 90 Apaches now on the Fort Sill Military Reservation under the …
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Excerpt from Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1889

Date
1889

An excerpt from the Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs to the Secretary of the Interior for the fiscal year ending 1889, containing the Tenth Annual Report of the Carlisle Indian I

m FIFTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL REPORT COMMISSIONER OF INDIAN AFFAIRS TO THE SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR. K M M i M (SOW 1 8 8 9 . W A S I I I N G T O N : G U V E l l N M E N T P R I N T I N G O F F I C E . 1 8 8 9 . REPORT OF SCHOOL AT CARLISLE, PA. 365 gentlemen …
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The Red Man (Vol. 8, No. 6)

Date
February 1916

The first article, pulled from The Baltimore American, discussed tribal organization and rites of passage as reflecting nature.

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… south any day on the trail of Geronimo and his band. The Apaches were last seen going toward Skeleton Canyon, … Arizona. Mr. York had been killed by the White Mountain Apaches not long before, and his widow was on the ranch, … dis­ orders, including consumption, while among the Apaches in Arizona and New Mexico the disease probably of …
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The Morning Star (Vol. 6, No. 4)

Date
November 1885

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… of which is under the care of a teacher. The addition of 52 Apaches in February of last year, of 68 Pueblos in August, … South­ ern Utes, near Fort Lewis, Colo., and the Mescalero Apaches, near Fort Stanton, N. M. These had their foundation … been lost by the invasion of a small body of Chiricahua Apaches from Ari­ zona, and for a time the commerce of that …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 7, No. 40)

Date
June 9, 1911

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… but also the Winnebagos, of Nebraska, the Comanches and the Apaches of this state, and also the Apaches of Arizona. They make their home at Colony but they …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 1, No. 27)

Date
February 12, 1886

The first page opems with a poem titled "Content," followed by "He Suffered Because He Could Not Speak English," an article about a Kiowa boy who was accused of a crime and could not defend himself

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… men. Geronimo, the chief who has been leading a band of Apaches on the war­ path for several months, has surren­ …
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The Morning Star (Vol. 4, No. 7)

Date
February 1884

Page one opened with Proverb 11:23. Also on he page was “Educating The Indians”, and a Pueblo legend as told by a Pueblo student.

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“ G O D H E L P S T H O S E W H O H E L P T H E M S E L V E S .”-------- --------------------- -̂-------------—-- - . . . . . ... . . . ♦ VOL. IV. INDIAN INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, CARLISLE. PA., FEBRUARY, 1884. N( - , For Tin: Mousing Staii. l»rov«rl»N II : *25. …
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The Morning Star (Vol. 4, No. 8)

Date
March 1884

Page one opened with “The Thoughts and Opinions of Indian Agents” which took up the entire page an continued onto page four.

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… K. cy, Wash. Ter. ter. Under such conditions the Apaches can be trained to a knowledge of steady industry, … of the school-master. * * If the Government would lift the Apaches from the slough of ignorance and loathsome … first; without it we cannot get along in the world. The Apaches, the great Apache chiefs, came to visit our school. …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 9, No. 20)

Date
January 17, 1913

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… friendly in your games. ex w.777/ r FREEING THE FORT SILL APACHES. M. Friedman in the Red Man. Announcement has been … made that the long-disputed confinement of the Fort Sill Apaches, comprising th e descendants ot tne Geronimo band, … will be a triumph of justice, and in this hour, when the Apaches are be­ ing released as prisoners, those in …
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Excerpt from Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1884

Date
1884

An excerpt from the Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs to the Secretary of the Interior for the fiscal year ending 1884, containing the annual report of the Carlisle Indian School.

… indus­ trious, dutiful, and apt. The fact that these Apaches and so many other of the wilder tribes are …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 2, No. 21)

Date
December 31, 1886

The first page opened with a poem titled "A Happy New Year to You," followed by a poem called "Santa Claus at Home," about his return to the North Pole.

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… zona at work. The little Pueblo girls are teaching the new Apaches to sew. Where is December Morning Star'} It will be …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 8, No. 19)

Date
January 19, 1912

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… ed States or any particular tribes of Indians. “ Among the Apaches of Arizona, a certain locality, most accurately … time, of 160,000,000. And this in­ crease was among the Apaches, a tribe that is one of the most back­ ward in … number of births. These Arizona Indians are of many tribes, Apaches, Comanches, Piutes, Moquis and others, yet this …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 5, No. 7)

Date
October 23, 1908

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… adopt the ways of civi­ lization than their neighbors the Apaches and Kiowas. About 200 years ago the Comanches and … put on their reservation with the Coman­ ches and the Kiowa-Apaches. Their reservation is in the south-western part of … was in 1875 in con­ nection with the Comanches, Kio­ wa-Apaches and Cheyennes. While they were never numerous the …
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The Morning Star (Vol. 7, No. 8)

Date
May 1887

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… details, be looked for in a Wild West show, or among the Apaches and Sioux farther West, but to find that beings who … cause of Indian education and Christianization. Sixty-two Apaches from Ft. Marion, St. Augustine, Fla; arrived at our … are crowded in the gymnasium, while a few are with the new Apaches, in tents. We maintain a steady growth, however, and …
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