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The Red Man and Helper (Vol. 3, No. 46)

Date
July 10, 1903

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… of the ope tipie powerfpl owners of the entire Northwest- Standing af the foot of fhe grave, throw­ ing her arms fropi … of tem per and a self-control t h a t enables us to bear with equan im ity the p e t ty tr ia ls and ja rs of … Elliot. They were g rea tly surprised to see Miss Peter standing on the w alk as they came out of the A r t M useum, …
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The Red Man and Helper (Vol. 3, No. 43)

Date
June 19, 1903

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… wholly foreign to condi­ tions of civilization. But notwithstanding all this, in some tilings lie already holds his … to build. For instance, the Pyramids of Egypt have been standing for centuries and centuries. Some people build … Cutter last Satmday even­ ing to dinner. Henry Standing Bear, class ’91, writes from Steeple Chase Park, Coney …
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The Red Man and Helper (Vol. 2, No. 16)

Date
November 22, 1901

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… up,and she can get any kind of a story from the same page. Bear stories seem to be her favorites. Wait a few months … the case when the last touchdown was scored, for I was standing near and there was no one be­ hind the ball when … not know God. We like snow man children make, all the time standing still in one place, so cold, so cold, no go about, …
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The Arrow (Vol. 1, No. 41)

Date
June 8, 1905

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… is full of the most fascinating, read­ ing Indeed, notwithstanding the old lady’s opinion, the dietionarv often exerts … those from the humid soil and those from dusty travel, bear signs of being workmen and of their work. One need not … of our old students will be inter­ ested to know that Jack Standing was graduated yesterday from Diokinson College. …
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The Arrow (Vol. 3, No. 44)

Date
June 28, 1907

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… than by filling it with good. Grow broad,— broad enough to bear with people whom God has made different from ourselves. … bird in a cage, beats the* liars that held it f ist. While standing la fore the door a strange feeling held me there in …
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The Morning Star (Vol. 6, No. 6)

Date
January 1886

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… to them that they were ordered to the Indian Territory. Standing upon their guar­ anteed rights, they refused to go, … 800,000 acres of the same name. Here the surplus land would bear only $30,000 a year. In this State and Territrory the … troubles.—(F. A. B.) Phila., Times. C on gression al. Standing Senatorial Committee on Indian Affairs: Messrs …
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The Red Man (Vol. 4, No. 6)

Date
February 1912

William B. Freer wrote about the second annual Southern Cheyenne and Arapaho Fair held in Watonga. He mentioned that between 2,000 and 2,500 Cheyenne and Arapaho attended the fair.

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… service, which may aid the reader to a fuller understanding and broader knowledge of the Indian, his Customs, … Pennsylvania. Subscriptions will be received with the understanding that one volume will cost One Dollar. Ten numbers … Edward Yellow Calf, John Bull, Doty Lumpmouth, Bird White Bear, Benjamin Spotted Wolf, Short Nose, Charley Whiteman, …
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The Red Man (Vol. 10, No. 9)

Date
December 1890 & January 1891

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… with it. If I remember rightly we had just tum­ bled down Standing Gulch into Kamiah, when I wrote you last. Briggs says we call it Standing Gulch because it stands on end, but Briggs is wrong … Experience has increased knowledge. W e have learned to bear all things be­ cause there is an end to all things. W e …
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The Red Man (Vol. 13, No. 8)

Date
March 1896

This issue commemorates the Eighth Graduating Exercises and Seventh Anniversary Exercises. The first page contained a list of distinguished guests in attendance.

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… fortune to get into a combat with the Indians, aud to-day I bear a scar upon my persons from tne fast flying arrow of a … from seeing the progress made by the Indian race and to bear mv humble tribute to the crown which has been placed up … r o t h e k s a n d S lSTEKS FROM TH E WEST : [ Applause.] Standing upon this platform this atter- noon, surrounded by …
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The Red Man (Vol. 9, No. 12)

Date
December 1889

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… of our mixed population than any other force brought to bear upon the question. For the Indian there has been no … to the duties of his position as principal clerk were a standing example to every one. His absences from his desk … will cost not less than $1,000,000, and with that understanding congress has already appropriated $800,000, to …
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The Red Man (Vol. 11, No. 3)

Date
October & November 1891

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“ GOD H E L P S T H E M W H O H E L P T H E M S E L V E S . ” y « ii . j n . j jm m n y m u & w R ijn i p j l , e c W. § J8® Y., JS9». IS®. * . PUBLISHED MONTHLY, I I THE INTEREST OF INDIAN EDUCATION AND CIVILIZATION. T h e M e c h a n ic a l w o r k H o …
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The Red Man and Helper (Vol. 3, No. 26 & 27)

Date
February 20 - 27, 1903

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… the great gymnasium building to the doors. Everj inoh of standing room was occupied in addition to the hundreds of … and doctors, pro­ fessors of science and men of military standing, with a great body of men and women in the walks of … Graduates. As the graduating class marched into the hall bearing aloft their banner of purple and white with the …
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The Red Man (Vol. 9, No. 7)

Date
May - June 1917

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M A Y =J U N E 1 9 1 7 3 t CONTENTS The Deep Creefc Reservation and Its Indians By Albert B. Reagan An Appeal for Prenatal Care By Dr. Charles L. Zimmerman When the San was a Cod Court Decisions Relating to Indian Affairs fH Published Monthly by TH E …
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The Red Man (Vol. 8, No. 5)

Date
January 1916

The first article, written by the Secretary of the Indian Rights Association M. K. Sniffen, detailed the case of Tse-Ne-Gat (Everett Hatch) and the resulting "Ute War" in Bluff, Utah.

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… to blow his own horn at the proper occasion, findeth nobody standing ready to blow it for him. 9. Thou shalt not … inside and outside the old parish church, whose register bears the name of the Indian princess. To Florida belongs a … these Indians originally built for themselves. The Indian standing with his left hand on his hip in the picture is an …
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The Red Man (Vol. 7, No. 1)

Date
September 1914

This issue begins with the press comments section.

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… of these projects so that Congress may have a thorough understanding of conditions on each of the Reser­ vations where … startled those about him with the question: “Where is Three Bears ?” This was the first question that had fallen from … of his Indian stolidity by the question, answered: “Three Bears has been dead for twenty-six years.” The words, …
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The Red Man (Vol. 3, No. 10)

Date
June 1911

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… service, which may aid the reader to a fuller understanding and broader knowledge of the Indian, his Customs, … Pennsylvania. Subscriptions will be received with the understanding that one volume will cost One Dollar. Ten numbers … desire that Penn­ sylvania and Virginia would at present forbear settling our lands over the Allegheny Hills. We advise …
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The Red Man (Vol. 15, No. 4)

Date
January 1899

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… race be increased in just the proportion that intelligence bears to ig­ norance and barbarism. There is no doubt about … unduly and indemnity required from whom? A ll who happen to bear the same tribal name as the culprit, whether in any …
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The Red Man (Vol. 11, No. 8)

Date
September & October 1892

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… shield of the great Republic, The glory of the West Shall bear a stalk of the tasseled Corn, Of all our wealth the … ducted among white pioneer settlers for a time,) and of a standing army in the West. Primary industrial education with … would be more hopeful, but it is far otherwise, notwith­ standing the verdicts of some superficial observers. T H E O …
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The Red Man and Helper (Vol. 2, No. 46)

Date
June 27, 1902

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… train the mental powers; to in­ form and enlighten the understanding; to form and regulate the principles and charater … out and train the menial powers, to enlighten the under­ standing and fit for usefulness in life,” not to stuff with … a man’s character more fully than the spirit in which he bears his limita­ tions.—Hamilton Wright Mabie. Vacation is …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 8, No. 11)

Date
November 24, 1911

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… advantage which this great system offers. Mrs. Louis F. Bear, a Winnebago Indian, and a graduate of Class ’06, … 720, Yakim, Wash. Mary L. Maguire, from Matron, 540, Standing Rock, N. D. to Seamstress, 540, Yankton, S. D. … River, S. D. to engineer, 840, Cheyenne River S. D. Cora C. Bear, from hospital nurse, 600, Chey­ enne River, S. D. to …
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The Arrow (Vol. 4, No. 30)

Date
March 27, 1908

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… George W il­ lard, bassoon; Fred Smith, cornetist; Louis Bear, BB Basso; Nick, Standingdeer and Coulon, Frenchhorns; Fitz Hugh Lee Smith, … fail but we know that we have a chance of rising again and standing higher than we were before. Seniors—How Distributed …
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Eadle Keatah Toh (Vol. 2, No. 7)

Date
February 1882

Page one had a letter to Capt. Richard H. Pratt on the methods followed in schools by Principal C. M. Semple.

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… In­ dians— frequent exercises in alternate rising, sitting, standing, march­ ing, jumping, and later, free gymnastics … n Id iosyn crasies. I never knew but one Indian to lose his bearing with regard to the compass. Pet-a-le-shar-o, in …
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The Red Man and Helper (Vol. 2, No. 31)

Date
March 14, 1902

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… we saw quite afj'umber of “ Preachers” actually dozing, bearing expressions of utmost indifference upon their faces, … around our ship, in which were thialy clad men, and hoys standing witli out­ stretched arms begging the passengers to … tone. Young people, often men and women, form the habit of standing in an attitude of morbid self consciousness—a …
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The Red Man and Helper (Vol. 2, No. 34)

Date
April 4, 1902

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… benefits you are to derive rest with yourselves. You must bear your own burdens, meet all the difficulties that come … is so classic, it follows naturally it should be classic. Standing where Paul and Demosthenes stood, one can easily … wagon to start!” — Enigma. I am made of 4 letters, which standing in order make an animal that annoys the quiet …
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