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The Red Man (Vol. 10, No. 10)

Date
February & March 1891

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… last session by the Catholic lobby, to tbe contrary notwithstanding It is just as simple and easy for the In­ dians to … in­ fluence within my knowledge for the purpose of standing him on his feet as a man and an integral part of … in substance what he learned about them : Rennet Whirling Bear, returned June 23, ’80; no information ; probably dead. …
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The Morning Star (Vol. 7, No. 5)

Date
February 1887

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… opera* glasses in his hand, which he frequently brought to bear upon the Indian maidens, and tim e and again … maidens big and little. Some were sitting and some were standing. Some were sewing, some knitting, some ironing and … of the United States. Miss W heelock, the Oneida maiden, standing in the main aisle questioned them and flred …
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The Red Man (Vol. 3, No. 9)

Date
May 1911

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V O L U M E 3, N O . 9 M A Y , 1911 A D O L L A R A Y E A R A n Illustrated Magazine by Indians Published Monthly by TH E CARLISLE INDIAN PRESS U N ITE D ST A T E S INDIAN SC H O O L, C A R LISLE, PEN N SY L V A N IA XlaUatjo Blan&rt* …
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The American Indian Magazine (Vol. 6, No. 4)

Date
Winter 1919

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… Bills Charles A. Eastman {Ohiyesa) 182 A Voice From Standing Rock, S. D ....................Joseph Claymore 184 … if not now? A slight motion of the strange pale-face standing before me at­ tracted my notice. I scanned him … coveted; millions after millions are ceded. 'The Indian bears it all meekly;'he complains, indeed as Well he may; …
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The Red Man (Vol. 8, No. 10)

Date
September 1888

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… or which they and their fellow In­ dians adopt. “ Three Bears” got his name by killing three of those animals in one … holding a general council and come to some defi­ nite understanding as to what answer we should make when “ the … change which the bill contemplates, and with this understanding the Indians will most positively refuse to sign and …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 4, No. 39)

Date
May 17, 1889

The first page began with a poem titled “Listen,” reprinted from Harper’s Bazaar, followed by the publication of a letter received from Dolly Gould (Nez Perce) on her work at the Ft.

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… is a very smart man and assists him right along. Jack Standing’s cat is named Coalie. Can you guess why ? The … and letters from the Outing homes where Thomas Black Bear (Sioux) and Lawrence Smith (Winnebago) lived. Page …
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The Red Man (Vol. 7, No. 6)

Date
February 1915

The press comments section opened with news articles about engineering feats of Indians. The first article, pulled from the Century Magazine, discussed Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce.

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The Red Man (Vol. 7, No. 6) 6.18 MB
… bare brown legs, arms, and breasts, the eagle-feathers and bear-claw trimmings, made a highly colored and animated … ferry and the Lo Lo trail. Much of their camp was taken standing, the packs and robes p III* I lying about, and the … . Edmonston Photo, W ashington, D. C. PROMINENT NEZ PERCES Standing, from left to right—Rev. Edward Conner and James …
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The Morning Star (Vol. 5, No. 9)

Date
April 1885

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"GOD HELPS THOSE WHO HELP THEMSELVES.” VOL. V. Fn DIAN INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, CARLISLE, PA., APRIL, 1885. NO. ur(54) them about the good ways. 1 to made understand what a good thing for them to learn how to read and write-1 am very much delightful to live …
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The Red Man (Vol. 10, No. 3)

Date
April 1890

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… classed with tiie race whose main characteristics it bears, it cannot claim to be an Indian school. But even if …
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Eadle Keatah Toh (Vol. 2, No. 3)

Date
October 1881

Page one opens with the Annual Report, followed by an article on School Room Work, which discussed learning English, musical instruction, and classroom examinations.

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Eadle Keatah Toh (Vol. 2, No. 3) 1.69 MB
… benefits, have been unmistakably shown. We cannot forbear the de­ cided expression of our judgment that this … one girl to Fort Berthold Agency. One girl aud two boys to Standing Rock Agency. Fwe boys to Cheyenne River Ageucy. … pursuits, as white boys. I have brought the best tests to bear and find this judgment uniformly sustained. In part …
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The Red Man and Helper (Vol. 2, No. 15)

Date
November 15, 1901

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Note: This issue was also published as The Red Man (Vol. 17, No. 19).

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… reasons for gratitude to the giver of all good, notwith­ standing the fact that the nation rests under a dark cloud … hunt was beginning, I went with Nittan-e-wit(he who kills bears )far across on the mountains they call the Shaw-an- … and who can overlook unintentional mistakes and misunder­ standings, will thereby acquire strength of character and …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 7, No. 8)

Date
October 28, 1910

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… B. Steinbrink, Farmer, 720, Warm Springs, Oregon. Stella Bear, Field Matron, 540, Cantonment, Okla. Hattie C. … N. D. Lloyd G. Brooks, from Industrial teacher, 720, Standing Rock, S. D., to farmer, 720, Fort Totten, N. D. … mech., 900, Flathead, Mont., to carpenter, 900. Alvin A . Bear, from superintendent, 950. Flat- head, Mont., to …
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The Red Man and Helper (Vol. 3, No. 20)

Date
December 26, 1902 & January 3, 1903

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Note: This issue was also published as The Red Man (Vol. 18, No. 24).

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… Ev*u- holding you for my example, I, too, am willing to bear hard trials. Since 1 have been in the service I have … of punishment for s t u b ­ b o r n n e s s , the standing scapegoat of many a teacher’s blindness in her … yoke, Colo., in General Merchandise busi­ ness. Juanluski Standingdeer, who is work- at Ashville, N. C., spent his …
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The Red Man and Helper (Vol. 2, No. 50)

Date
July 25, 1902

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Note: This issue was also published as The Red Man (Vol. 18, No. 2).

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The Red Man / Helper. PRINTED EVERY FRIDAY BY APPRENTICES AT THE INDIAN INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, CARLISLE, PA. t h e k e i> m a n . This is the numberjSy°ur time mark on r wrapper refers to. E i g h t e e n t h Y e a h o r Y o l , N Y I I I N o . 2- ( 1 8 - 2 ) …
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The Carlisle Arrow and Red Man (Vol. 14, No. 5)

Date
October 12, 1917

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… and Elizabeth Sweet. Duet: “America, Here is My Boy”—Nettie Standing Bear^and Vera Green. Encore: “Over There.” Anecdotes.—Edna … Outing entered these classes: Elizabeth Allen, Sallie Greybeard, Marie Poupart, Pauline Chisolm and Agnes Hatch, …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 14, No. 13)

Date
January 20, 1899

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… Som e m ay be su rp rised w hen they see th e ir standing . In a tte n tio n an d no-though t w ork keeps a … day n igh t the handsom e ban n er of the S tan d ­ ards, bearing the ir m otto “ E n A v an t," m ust have been th e … a t ­ tend th e Inv iiic ib les th is evening. Mr. B lack- bear and some one in M iss S im m ons’ place t lie S …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 9, No. 30)

Date
March 28, 1913

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… Bruce. Father Stock spoke on the death of Chief Hollow Horn Bear. The Graduates. There are sixteen—eight girls and as … In a recent letter to a New York paper an Indian of high standing in the scientific world, A. C. Parker, the …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 5, No. 35)

Date
May 7, 1909

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… tate College, April 23. The field was muddy, but, notwith­ standing its condition, the game was fast. Skemp pitched a … small rivers and their names read as follows: Maple river, Bear river, Indian river, and Five Mile river. They are … school , last week for the country. They are Edward Eaglebear, Jam es Campbell, Fred Cornelius, and David White. We …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 5, No. 37)

Date
May 21, 1909

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… Horse”......................Auber Novelty—“The Teddy Bear’s Picnic”....Bratton Fantasia from … portrait of Lewis Tewanima, the re­ nowned Hopi runner, standing by a table upon which are displayed the various …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 6, No. 10)

Date
November 12, 1909

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… for the affirmative were Alfred DeGrass and Joe Loudbear; for the negative, Robert Tohamet and Frank Lone Star. … to Miss Philo- mena Badger. Both are Sioux Indians from the Standing Rock reservation, he having graduated from the Car­ …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 6, No. 20)

Date
January 21, 1910

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… greatly missed. A message comes to us that Catherine Youngbear and Mark Moto, both exstudents, are soon to be united … wishes to be remembered to all of his friends. Joseph Loudbear, our Indian proph­ et, is now engaging his time in … she is getting along very nicely. She also states that her standing in school is excellent. Word comes from Julia …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 6, No. 22)

Date
February 4, 1910

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… which ended with a shower of.tiny silk American flags, each bearing the word Invinci­ ble, which were dropped from folds … first, Minnie Doxtator and Alonzo Brown; second, Stella Bear and Fritz Hendricks. Sandwiches, fruit, cake, nut ice … was a contemporary of such famous rovers as Spotted Tail, Standing Elk, Ameri­ can Horse, Young-Man-Afraid-of- …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 7, No. 28)

Date
March 17, 1911

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… Fully twenty-five people were turned away on account of the standing room all being taken.—Shippensburg Chronicle. TH E … Alonzo Brown, Alex Arcasa; Negative, Joseph Loud Bear and Mitchell La Fleur. The judges were John Farr, …
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