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The Red Man and Helper (Vol. 2, No. 37)

Date
April 25, 1902

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Note: This issue was also published as The Red Man (Vol. 17, No. 41).

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The Red M aiv Helper. PRINTED EVERY FRIDAY BY APPRENTICES AT THE INDIAN INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, CARLISLE, PA. THE RED MAM. This lathe mark on S even teenth Y e a r , or Vol. X V II No. 41 FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1902. V «M O lM a (« d Red M »a an d ▼ol. I I , …
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The Red Man and Helper (Vol. 2, No. 47)

Date
July 4, 1902

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Note: This issue was also published as The Red Man (Vol. 17, No. 51).

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PRINTED EVERY FRIDAY BY APPRENTICES AT THE INDIAN INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, CARLISLE, PA. THE RED KAN. This is the numberli ur timo mark oniwrapper refers to. SEVENTEENTH YEAR, Of Vol. XVII No. 51 {17-51) FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1902. Oonsoll«l»t«d Rwl Man and Hal per …
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Eleventh Annual Report of the Indian Industrial School, 1890

Date
1890

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… brought to I lampton.41) you! h from the Fort Bert­ hold, Standing Bock, Cheyenne River, ( row Creek, Low er Brule and … great expansion of this system, so that it maybe made to bear upon thousands in­ stead of a few score. But some … schools leaves the Onoudagas, Onondagas still, notwithstanding their reservation has been for more than a century …
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The Red Man (Vol. 12, No. 3)

Date
December 1893

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… Humanity and. consistency require us to treat them with forbearance and in our dealings with them to honestly and … in the counties above named, but in several others. The bear is more abun­ dant than anywhere else save in the great … government, but they will insist on the American peo­ ple standing up to treaty stipulations. —[Cherokee Advocate. …
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The Red Man (Vol. 3, No. 1)

Date
September 1910

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… service, which may aid the reader to a fuller understanding and broader knowledge of the Indian, his Customs, … Pennsylvania. Subscriptions w ill be received with the understanding that one volume w ill cost One Dollar. Ten numbers … to help in the fight, after all, I desire that the Office bear in mind that if it had not been for Dr. Alley I am sure …
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The Red Man (Vol. 8, No. 10)

Date
June 1916

The first article, by George P.

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… been encircled with a broad band of paint, applied with bear’s fat, I would certainly have taken him for one. He … of Mexico, made from the agave or Ameri­ can aloe, bears the name mescal. In Mexico, peyote has been of …
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The Arrow (Vol. 2, No. 31)

Date
March 30, 1906

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… SOLO “ The Morning Light is Breaking” Brooks. Louis F. Bear. 5. SELECTION “ The Pearl and the Pumpkin” Bratto “ … part of blacksmith’s work js horse-shoeing. The proper bearing sur­ face of the hoof is the wall, outer sole and the frog. That the sole is not intended to bear as much weight as the wall, is shown by tilt; fact that …
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The Red Man (Vol. 6, No. 3)

Date
November 1913

Arthur C. Parker, author of the first article, discussed the Third National Conference of Indians, which took place in Denver, Colorado on October 14, 1913.

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… Ammons, of Colorado, has the reputa- I tion of understanding relative values. One of his I estimates of a great … Indians.” Somehow the big West came to a better understanding of the modern Indian’s heart and purpose, during … the co-operation of state, tribal and Federal officials is bearing fruit, and there is a gradual molding of public …
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The Arrow (Vol. 4, No. 31)

Date
April 3, 1908

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… North Dakota Esther Reed, Siletz, Oregon Stella Vanessa Bear, Arickaree, North Dakota Josephine Gates, Sioux, North … upward to aline with the forehead close to it. While thus standing with the palm upward and in the attitude of salute, … Then all hands drop to the side. The pupils still standing all sing together in unison the song, “ America” — …
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The Red Man (Vol. 11, No. 10)

Date
January & February 1893

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… I have never met in my life. This statement is made understanding^-. There is not a particle of evidence that the … and four i hues he failed to keep the promise, notw ithstanding the time and place for bringing it to me in each … parts, for it in no sm all degree determines, not­ withstanding the Indian’s proverbial im- THR1FTY IN D IA N S. …
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The Red Man (Vol. 9, No. 8)

Date
July & August 1889

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… do not ramble about. (The Carlisle rules lor out-pupils bear on these matters, of course.) They are partic­ ularly … be ashamed. That it did not in : the least degree affect my standing among my associates in the army is evident from j … not. I ’ll have something done before he comes back.” Mr. Standing left us in July for a trip among the Indians in …
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The Red Man (Vol. 10, No. 5)

Date
June 1890

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… I should have some difficulty in vetting upon my feet,or in standing upon my feet again,our laughing hostess gave the … he holds at present. He has an orchard of two hundred bearing trees and has just purchased a hundred apple trees, … a daughter. Owns 27 horses, and 15 head of cattle. Luther Standing Bear, Sioux, spent six years at Carlisle, and knew …
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This Is Carlisle, 1908

Date
1908

A catalog originally printed in 1908 by the students at the Carlisle Indian Industrial School.

… in planting the seed which was in later days destined to bear fruit for the Indian race. These were soon followed by … solid years. At least 25 per cent of these boys, not­ withstanding the limited time they have in which to learn their … large vessels. They are likewise taught how to lay flat and standing seam roofs with valleys, putting up gutters and …
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The Red Man (Vol. 9, No. 10)

Date
October 1889

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… employed in these shows that only the lowest influences bear upon the Indians allowed to be with them,to say nothing … watched with an intelligent interest the work which,notwithstanding all its hindrances and discouragements, has been … our national history the Indian was treated as an enemy. A standing army was maintained to tight him. W hen he …
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The Morning Star (Vol. 5, No. 2)

Date
September 1884

Page one started with a comparison photo of Mary Perry, John Menaul, and Bennie Thomas taken upon arrival at the school in July 1880, and then 3-4 years later, sometime prior to their first departu

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The Morning Star (Vol. 5, No. 2) 5.29 MB
… Bobtail w ent to Lawrence, K ansas to school. L ittle Bear, Tom C arlisle and some other boys w ent to A rkansas C …
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The Red Man (Vol. 7, No. 3)

Date
November 1914

The press comments section covered a Supreme Court Case involving a group of Cherokees, who sought to recover interest on deferred payments. Arthur L.

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… respect that makes savagery Of so long life; for who would Bear the whips and scorns of work, The sun's hot rays, …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 11, No. 38)

Date
June 4, 1915

This "Senior Number" of the Carlisle Arrow features information about commencement and the graduating class.

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… history. We foster children of a great institution, Are standing to-day on the threshold of life; With knowledge and … bring to our work an enthusiasm and an interest that shall bear abundant fruit both for ourselves and for our Alma … part in debates cannot be overesti­ mated. To one unused to standing before an audience and addressing it, the ordeal is …
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The Red Man (Vol. 3, No. 5)

Date
January 1911

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Note: The front and back covers are missing. 

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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 … His occupation is driving automobiles. Henry Standing Bear, a Sioux from the Pine Ridge Agency, and a gradu­ ate …
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The Red Man (Vol. 15, No. 8)

Date
September, October, & November 1899

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… hundred pupils a t the schools and with the dist inct understanding tha t each such school shall carry three hundred ad … to work together for the sake of recognition or polit ical standing. Tne im portan t th ing, howev r, is active co … in the fact th a t h^ pays no taxon H e m ust learn to bear bis share of the com mon burden, to m ake of h im ­ …
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The Red Man (Vol. 12, No. 1)

Date
July & August 1893

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… Humanity and consistency require us to treat them with forbearance and, in our dealings with them to honestly and … hang and burn me in effigy in the streets of Covelo. Notwithstanding all of this bitterness, I have succeeded in re­ … and between themselves after leaving school. Notwith­ standing the considerations of a humane nature that some may …
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"The Indian Industrial School, Carlisle, PA," by Richard H. Pratt

Date
1908

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… my back? He has rivers and seas where the billow and breeze Bear riches for him alone, And the sons of the wood never … horses to drive me that far, he and Cook having an understanding as to the point yve were to meet. After seeing the … take it home to Florida with me.” Spotted Tail, who was standing near, was told by the interpreter what she said, …
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The Morning Star (Vol. 6, No. 12)

Date
July 1886

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… the station awaiting the arrival of the train, among them Standing Bear and wife whose daughter Victoria was one of our party. … greetings, some hasty adieux and the train moved again, bearing us toward Rushville, the station for the Pine Ridge …
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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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The Morning Star (Vol. 4, No. 7) 3.19 MB
… may be made like those of Nebraska, that establish interest-bear­ ing bonds, pennant nt school funds, which raise showy …
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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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The Morning Star (Vol. 4, No. 12) 2.93 MB
… which occurred many years ago, which perhaps has a bearing here. It is said that a gentleman was once going … justice; give him that which is just and equal; help him to bear his burdens. And let us cease talking about the “ …
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