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The Indian Helper (Vol. 4, No. 7)

Date
September 28, 1888

The first page opened with an untitled poem warning of the evils of debt, followed by “Eet, Kit-E-Ko Give It To Me: A True Story,” about fictional Aunt Martha’s exasperation after generously giving

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… Pie is interpreting at San Carlos Agency, Arizona, for the Apaches. He receives $45 a mouth, but seems to think the …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 4, No. 28)

Date
March 1, 1889

The first page began with a poem titled, “This Life is What We Make It,” followed by a letter from Samuel Townsend (Pawnee) about school life at Marietta College.

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… as to be heard distinctly above the giggling of the small Apaches, whose risibless were aroused by the rear view of …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 7, No. 1)

Date
September 11, 1891

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“ i to n n t tg Si SP E A K NO ILL. H E h ighest cu l tu re is to speak no ill: The best reformer is the m an whose eyes Are quick to see a l l beauty and all w o rth ; And by his own discreet, well-ordered life Alone reproves tlie erring. —E lla Wheeler …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 7, No. 25)

Date
March 4, 1892

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I ,V4 ~ s 4 A WEEKLY LETTER % —FROM T H E — Indian Industrial School, Carlisle, Pa. VOL. VII. —F R ID A Y , M A R C H 4, 1892- NO- 25. H OM E. M A Y can build a m ansion /§> And furnish it th roughou t; Tf\\ A m a n can build a palace, 'I V W ith lofty …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 3, No. 25)

Date
February 3, 1888

The first page opened with a poem, "The Boys We Need," reprinted from "Golden Days;" followed by a fictitious fable of two Carlisle students, "The Longest Way Round," warning against taking shortcu

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… have much to do with our manners. The smallest of the Apaches asked the other day for brush and bucket to scrub …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 3, No. 28)

Date
February 24, 1888

The first page opened with a poem, "Sowing," followed by the article, "How the Letters Go," that described the process of express mail retrieval and distribution from trains.

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J p w Jlmliiin fjelpeti. & WEJSK.LT LITTER EROS THE CARLISLE IKBEA3ST IBTOHSTRrAL SCHOOL TO BOYS A N © GERLS. VOLUME III. CARLISLE, Pa ., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1888. NUMBER 28. SOWING, give the men at the stations a chance to put on their mail bags?Are we …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 4, No. 4)

Date
September 7, 1888

The first page opened with a poem, “Grasp the Nettle,” followed by a reprinted letter to Superintendent Pratt from Conrad Roubideaux (Sioux) titled “Conrad Didn’t Give Up the Ship,” in which he des

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… A grand dish with some of the wild Apaches at their homes is Fricassee cat. ============ Only …
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The Morning Star (Vol. 6, No. 2)

Date
September 1885

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… part of Arizona from the breaking out of the Chiricahua Apaches. W e expected them here, as this is one of their old … took one aide-de-camp, and with Jef- ferds and two friendly Apaches, rode for two days until they came near the … want so, as they doe’s these people. Kiowas, Comanche and Apaches have no missionaries nobody teach them about God’s …
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The Red Man (Vol. 10, No. 2)

Date
March 1890

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v h i s» i* is i ; s* i : tv rr a tv i > f u t u r *•:. •:••• “ GOD HEL PS T H E M W H O H E L P T H E M S E L V E S . ” ¥®Is. N . USDI7US IJ5D U 3*BIPI( PCP©©R, CPRIlI$IlH , WW„ JJRRUP, JSQ0, NO. g . Published, Monthly in the Interest of Indian …
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The Morning Star (Vol. 6, No. 9)

Date
April 1886

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… measure responsible for the whole hostile career of the Apaches. He is a no less desper- ate or treacherous chief … the minor, chiefs Kutle and Alseanna, and seventy-two other Apaches men, women, and children, the results of re­ cent …
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The Morning Star (Vol. 4, No. 12)

Date
July 1884

Page one had a poem titled “The Law of Liberty” followed by an article titled “The Republic in a Death Struggle with Ignorance” and comparison between the African and the Indian problem.

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“ GOD HELPS THOSE WHO HELP THEMSELVES.” VOL. IV. INDIAN INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, CARLISLE, PA., JULY, 1884. NO 12. For T he Morning Star . T H E L A W O F E l B E R T Y . ’Tis not for kings to mingle wine; Kings crowned and throned 'oy right divine, Heirs of a …
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The Morning Star (Vol. 5, No. 12)

Date
July 1885

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… of Southern Arizona; absolutely no missionary for the 4,000 Apaches and other tribes located on the San C’alos … wires flash over, “ A Horrible Massacre by the Murderous Apaches.” —Exchange. Miss A. C. Fletcher, whose work at the …
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The Arrow (Vol. 3, No. 7)

Date
October 12, 1906

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… subject ) was a Carlisle girl and belonged to the tribe of Apaches. As a girl she lived in Arizona but her tribe was … was among them. Ramona belongs to Geroni- mo’s band of Apaches now stationed at Fort Sill, Okla. Through the …
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The Arrow (Vol. 2, No. 44)

Date
June 29, 1906

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… 776 Arapahoes. . . ................................. 521 Apaches........ .‘ … 99,925 Inladdition there are about three hund­ red Apaches held as prisoners of war at Fort‘Sill. …
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Excerpt from Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1887

Date
1887

An excerpt from the Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs to the Secretary of the Interior for the fiscal year ending 1887, containing the Eighth Annual Report of the Carlisle Indian

… have been mostly confined to incoming pupils. As our new Apaches had not sufficient English to make outing a success, …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 7, No. 7)

Date
October 23, 1891

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INDIAN FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23 MaN ,Carlisle Pa. Terms, fifty cents a ear o f , twelve numbers. The same premium is given for ONK subscription ' and accompanying extra for |»ostHge as is offered lor five names for the IF Ki ri …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 7, No. 11)

Date
November 20, 1891

The first page opened with a poem titled "A Thanksgiving Prayer," by D.H.

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m A WEEKLY LETTER —FROM THE— Indian Industrial School, Carlisle, VOL. VII. —FRID AY, NOVEMBER 20, 1801- NO- 11. A ’H I V N K S G IV IN G P K i T K B . E thank Thee for this day, dear Lord, We thank Thee for Thy blessed word. For health and strength to …
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