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The Indian Helper (Vol. 7, No. 28)

Date
March 25, 1892

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… the fiscal year in our making a place for you here. Notwithstanding what Congress says in the matter every one here has … treatment is one agains which it constantly rebels, notwithstanding every process adds more value to it, and gives it … possibilities; and we have to bring most powerful forces to bear on it to bring it into submission. We have inspectors …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 7, No. 37)

Date
May 27, 1892

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& A WEEKLY LETTER ^ X X ) Indian Industrial School, Carlisle, Pa. J VOL VII. —FRIDAY, M AY '.'7, 1S92- NO. 37 BUILDING. TVinA E are building- every day, In a good or evil way, YL ' And the structure as it grows ‘ Will our inmost self disclose. Til! in …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 9, No. 11)

Date
December 8, 1893

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… great wrong forgive: Yet nobler is the one forgiven W ho bears the burden w ell, and lives. Great m ay be he who can … boys and girls a t the F a i r a t E l Reno. M innie Yellow Bear and E ucy Cheyenne are the same old girls. They were … in elaborate Indian dress. is the highest price premium in Standing Oiler aud sold for V p ”' retail. The same picture …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 8, No. 32)

Date
April 28, 1893

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… alike have strewn his path witb obstacles. We long to bear of his recovery, in which event he will return East to … week. They were greatly disappointed at not finding Mr. Standing at home, whose special friends they are. Mr. and … Indian dress. T h is 1b the highest price premium in Standing Offer and sold for 75ct,s. retail. The same picture …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 8, No. 22)

Date
February 17, 1893

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… evening was a ho tuts tv monument made Of IN - VINCIBLES standing on each other’s shoul­ ders until a height some of … after a while you will thank us for our advice. A Cherokee bearing the euphonious name of Walkingstick has been … Indian dres«. This is the highest priced premium in Standing Offer and sold for 75cts. retail. The same picture …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 5, No. 41)

Date
June 13, 1890

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… I hear. I have heard hard words sometimes, loud misunderstandings, and unkind insinuations. Not often, but just … One is starting for the shops with a note from Mr. Standing, while anoth­ er is reading in the cool shade. I … blood, but “ Half” in knowledge, the letter is to Paul Good Bear, and dictated, ofcouijse: My d e a r s o x Paul : * * * …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 5, No. 50)

Date
August 15, 1890

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… were very neighborly people and often brought us a roast of bear’s paunch, rasher of deer or elk, or a few trout for … out, whether $40,000 short or l o n g . _______________ Mr. Standing has gone to Idaho to bring to Carlisle a party of …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 5, No. 21)

Date
January 24, 1890

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… cannot be. God has made my back the stronger. I shall bear life’s loads for you.’’ Sweetly piped his little … H KI.PBR. Arl.lvoeo T H K R ED M AN. OART.TRT.R. P a Mis. Standing has been, quite ill with the La Grippe but is … then from forty take fifty, and six will remain. _______ _ STANDING OFFER.—For F iv e new subscribers to the INMAN ’a …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 6, No. 35)

Date
May 8, 1891

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A WEEKLY LETTER FROM THE CARLISLE INDIAN SCHOOL. VOLUME VI. CARLISLE, Pa ., FRIDAY, M AY 8, 1891. NUMBER 3o. M AY-TIM E. T ' f A Y time, Maty-time, L T Merry, merry May-time! Humble bee the happy rover Buzzing over fields of clover Bee and butterfly …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 6, No. 9)

Date
October 31, 1890

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… cases of typhoid fever in that city at present. Robert Big Bear carried the mail while the regular mail-boy was absent … this country, I might say the whole State to a better understanding of the Indian as a man. I can testify that this has …
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Excerpt from Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1883

Date
1883

An excerpt from the Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs to the Secretary of the Interior for the fiscal year ending 1883, containing the annual report of the Carlisle Indian School.

… great expansion of this system, so that it may he made to bear upon thousands instead of a few score. But some …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 11, No. 19)

Date
January 15, 1915

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… exercises Wednesday, the Juniors were represented by Thomas Standing and Guy Burns, each of whom gave, in an excellent … country sisters who show me how to do my lessons.” Olive Standing Bear has been here two months and has gained six pounds in …
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Eadle Keatah Toh (Vol. 1, No. 5)

Date
August 1880

Page one had a report on a bill that would “increase educational privileges and establish industrial schools for the benefit of youth belonging to such nomadic Indian tribes as have educational tre

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… the Kiowa, Comanche and Wichita tribes, brought in by Mr. Standing. On the 31st of July Rev Sheldon Jackson, General … some instruction at the agency schools, speaking or understanding more or less of the English language. It is not too … bird. Our hearts follow the father in deep sympathy as he bears the body of his beautiful boy back to the land of the …
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The Red Man and Helper (Vol. 2, No. 32)

Date
March 21, 1902

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Note: This issue was also published as The Red Man (Vol. 17, No. 36).

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… no.” Blest Saviour! May we ever lean on Thee When called to bear our cross, whate’er it be Of sore distress, temptation, … U Alfred Unapason Blackfeet, Mont.........jFrank Vielle Standing Rock, N. D. Ed. Loans Arrows Devils Lake, N. D … twenty years ago. Since then I have had the grand chance of standing side by side with the white man’s son in gaining a …
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The Red Man and Helper (Vol. 2, No. 36)

Date
April 18, 1902

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Note: This issue was also published as The Red Man (Vol. 17, No. 40).

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… two days to go to and from our ship; sodear friends, please bear in mind the shortness of time, the long rides, and … Grub... Mathew Arnold....... Luke Red Bird......... Geo. Standing Crow. Joseph W.Lightning Frederick Pope........ … CheyenneRiver, S. D.. Yankton, S. .1)............. Do Standing Rock, N. D.. Do. Puyallup, Wash........ Ft. …
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The School News (Vol. 2, No. 1)

Date
June 1881

Page one opens with a letter from Lucius Aitson (Kiowa) to his father describing an illness he had that left him bed ridden for two weeks and how fond her is of English.

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… Pawnees are all in the Indian Territory near what is called Bear Creek. East of ns there is a river called Arkansas … wish to learn all we can while we have an opportunity. —Mr. Standing took some of the boys home because they were not …
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The School News (Vol. 1, No. 8)

Date
January 1881

Issue Eight opens with a continuation of Henry C. Roman Nose’s journey from St. Augustine, to New York city and eventually Tarrytown, New York.

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… make pies and cake and do good many other things. — Harry Bear, one of the Ponca boys who was a student at this school … French and more churches like North Adhms. — White Eagle, Standing Buffalo, and. some other chiefs and J oseph Esau as …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 8, No. 27)

Date
March 24, 1893

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… it be of A chairs, He must beat a drum, he must hunt for bears; In fact, his highest ambition and plan His dearest … town, seemed miles away. The fact is they had lost their bearing and (Continued on the Fourth Page.) T H E Indian R … Indian dress. This is the highest priced premium in Standing Offer and sold for 75cts. retail. The same picturo …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 8, No. 25)

Date
March 1, 1912

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… town doing electrical work for Hall & Company. Hugh Weasel Bear, an outing stu­ dent, writes that he is getting along … presistent efforts have over­ come. He spoke of the present standing of the society, which, though the youngest in … The Mercers are older than old Perth. And then should we bear us bravely, do no shame. Nor blot the escutcheon of our …
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The Morning Star (Vol. 4, No. 6)

Date
January 1884

Page one opened with “What the Honorable, The Secretary of the Interior says his Annual Report About Indian Education”, which included statistics on treaties made with the various tribes.

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… unless the expense is too great for the Govern­ ment to bear. In my former report I en­ deavored to show that $uch … some time; also visiting chiefs. The sale of these helps to bear the expense of our paper. On the 10th inst., the … her little baby earrys in a bag. In the same day I saw a bear too, it was only one and monkey and a man, they were in …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 8, No. 43)

Date
July 14, 1893

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… r t h e other day. Mr. Marsden has a Yost type-writer. Jack Standing is orderly for his papa these days. Albert … Bertha Fattey, Viola, Olive Clioteau, Mary Miller, Lizzie Bear, and Rosy Metoxeu, spent the Fourth together in the … Indian dress. Th is is the highest price premium in Standing Offer and sold for 76cts. letttlf. th e name …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 7, No. 30)

Date
April 8, 1892

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… Appropriation Bill ? Do you not see th a t there are men standing high in public places, who would keep tlie • In d … Indian dress. Till* is the highest priced premium in Standing ufl'er and sold lor Toci*. ret il. The same picture …
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