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The Red Man and Helper (Vol. 1, No. 6)

Date
August 17, 1900

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… l ab ility , re­ gardless of character and previous school standing .—[The Ind ian Advauce. Is it Our Miss Alice … support m aterialized and brought th e ir en tire force to bear upon the enem y in the first instance. I re itera te th …
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The Arrow (Vol. 4, No. 23)

Date
February 7, 1908

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Vol IV. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1908. No. 23 Publication of the United States Indian School, Carlisle, Pa. ■ n•A.; X-raj 1 1 ■“■‘1 I ' w H K & z sz :... M m ■ ' s 1 ̂ l l 1 1 i l -gyrvru.jn ■i m j * + jb. __ n ----- -— -* ---------- -------“Tg R O U N D S …
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The Arrow (Vol. 4, No. 42)

Date
June 19, 1908

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… ambition. Always eager to en­ large his knowledge and understanding. But with these things in his favor he in­ herited … and threatened to punish any one else who should bear a like message. Mackinaw had a defensive stockade and … He was surprised when he saw all the garrison in full dress standing at attention, ready, it seemed, for an attack. …
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The Red Man and Helper (Vol. 1, No. 1)

Date
July 13, 1900

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… whom I remark­ ed because of her graceful and dignified bearing. My hostess told me she was called Ramona, and that … are ripe here and surely they are delicious. Tt is a standing joke here that when you eat mangoes, you like best … and judge which continued for nearly twelve years. The understanding when he began his work was that the Indians would …
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The Red Man (Vol. 2, No. 9)

Date
May 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 will be received with the understanding that one volume will cost One Dollar. Ten numbers … E. Kenny, Klamath; Sara G. Hoxie, Nomelaki; Stella V . Bear, Arickaree; Evelyn A . Pierce, Seneca; Inez M . Brown, …
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The Red Man (Vol. 3, No. 3)

Date
November 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 will be received with the understanding that one volume will cost One Dollar. Ten numbers … and is justified in questioning the result of new schemes bearing like earmarks. Things are not just right as they …
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The Morning Star (Vol. 5, No. 6)

Date
January 1885

Page one opened with an extract from Hon. Byron M. Cutcheon speech, “Our Indian Policy,” originally given to the House of Representatives.

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… discov­ er any lack of honesty in administration, not­ withstanding the frequent statements of Dr. Bland to the … desire to do them good, unfeigned and unremitting, and his bear­ ing toward his associates respectful and pohte. So far … ten days in the interests of our New Orleans Exhibit, Mr. Standing once I more has his shoulder to the wheel. Mabel …
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The Arrow (Vol. 4, No. 4)

Date
September 27, 1907

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… and other light work, and are doing splendidly. A Burden Bearer A boy at seventeen can practically de­ termine for … fect freedom. We are all here together as fellow-workers, standing on the same foot­ ing, trying to do something for … spare (and there are about twenty of these) with the understanding that they shall be preserved as educational …
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The Red Man (Vol. 8, No. 1)

Date
September 1915

The opening press comments section contained brief articles pertaining to Indians, pulled from publications such as the New York Post, the San Francisco Chronicle, etc.

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… that I wear, v Cleanse me from all this foul stain that I bear; Oh, let me stand where I stood long ago, Freed from …
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The Red Man (Vol. 11, No. 12)

Date
May & June 1893

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… even better. The pupils at the school are said by A. J. Standing, the Assistant Superinten­ dent, who is in charge … a knowledge of the outside world as well as a thorough understanding of home affairs; the In­ dians have hitherto for … 4, 1895, and ending March 4, 1899, said deferred payments bearing 4 per cent, interest. The sum of $250,000 of the …
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The Morning Star (Vol. 6, No. 3)

Date
October 1885

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… our printers’ corps. We hear through a letter to Lena Blackbear that Belle Yellow bear, who on account of ill health … a few weeks ago, died three duys after her arrival. Mr. Standing has moved temporarily into the girls’ quarters to … the winter. Seventy-one of our pupils, accompanied by Mr. Standing and six of the teachers went to Philadelphia, on …
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The Red Man and Helper (Vol. 5, No. 48)

Date
July 29, 1904

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… to find out if there was a K iow a woman by the nam e she bears and the A gent infor m ed us th a t no such person is … another dose of medicine this week, which brought it up standing, ever since which it has had on its best electric … in Volumes I and I I of the new paper. Our subscribers understanding this, it will not be necessary for us to go over …
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The Red Man and Helper (Vol. 4, No. 18)

Date
December 25, 1903

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Man / Helper. I U K KKU M a A i This is the num ber(§y°u r time mark on\r wrapper refers to 1STIN B T EE N T H X E A R OR VOR, X I X N o . . 2 2 1 9 - 2 2 ) FRIDAY, DEC. 25,1903. Consul Kittled Kbd M m u and ll« i| i«r Tol. IT , Num ber El|(l> teeii P R …
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The Red Man and Helper (Vol. 5, No. 40)

Date
June 3, 1904

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… ’s pay from her sa l­ ary , a lthough ac tua lly unable to bear the expense. “ WHEN YOU ARE EIGHTY.” Dr. E dw ard E v e … to see th e rain . Now they are crying, N ufl! Nuff! T he beard on the law n grows fast these w et days, and m akes w … to g raduate. They are in splendid spirits, and excellen t standing, hoping to get schools in P ennsy lvan ia to teach. …
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The Red Man and Helper (Vol. 1, No. 41)

Date
May 10, 1901

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… thers, deer, w ild cats, and perhaps a few grizzly or brown bears. The Troop w as m ixed w ith w h ite sol­ diers and … I w arned m y p a r tn e r to let m e know if he noticed a bear, so we could s ta r t back for help. W e I'eached the m … m ith represen ts the fam ily of one of our patrons of long standing , some fourteen years. A m ong th e A pril n a tu …
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The Red Man (Vol. 12, No. 8)

Date
December 1894 & January 1895

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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 . ” ¥ ® Il j o i . rnmnw i j i B o g tfRITHs g O F S® R , O FRIilglU E, P Ji., DEC. ’§ 4 . f IR Y U F R Y ’9®. PUBLISHED MONTHLY, IN THE INTEREST OF INDIAN EDUCATION AND CIVILIZATION. T h e M e c h …
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The Red Man (Vol. 12, No. 9)

Date
February 1895

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… These so-called civilized organizations of Indians, standing on the letter of their treaty prevent the execution …
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The Red Man (Vol. 15, No. 7)

Date
July & August 1899

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… offices in recoguiiion of their vote. The political standing of the Sisseton and Santee Sioux is already of … we work. If you blame me for my coursfe in this, I must bear your blame ” The soldier and the priest closed their … for 300 pu­ pils at the school and with the distinct understanding that each such school shall carry 300 additional …
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The Red Man (Vol. 12, No. 2)

Date
September, October, & November 1893

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… to the credit of the girls. About $7,000 of these amounts bear iuterest at 6 per cent and 3 per cent. Nearly every … auspices than Columbus or his contemporaries could bring to bear.” —[iW Y. Mail and Express. “ The crowning reception of … rival, have gone into the hospital, from ailments of long standing, and have only left the hospital to be returned …
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The Red Man (Vol. 6, No. 9)

Date
May 1914

This issue of The Red Man covered the problem of Tuberculosis outbreak in Indian Nations. In the opening editorial comment section temperance and blood pressure amongst Indians was discussed. Dr.

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… we do not recognize him as a practitioner. We don’t even bear him a grudge for the scores of miles we have gone over … the death. With his buffalo tail rattle or strands of bear’s claws and deer hoofs, his sand paintings, his eagle … inevitable. This situation has existed for years notwithstanding the fact that the Indians own nearly $100,000,000 …
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The Morning Star (Vol. 5, No. 11)

Date
June 1885

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… good enough for I ndiaus. And they are as capable of under­ standing the proceedings of justice as millions of otiicrs … help those who help themselves.” Don’t allow thiserror to bear your endorsement any longer.” A n E n c o u ra g in ir … as Major.Gasmann, at Crow Creek, or Major McLaughlin, at Standing Rock, Dakota, and others, has more or less trouble …
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The Red Man and Helper (Vol. 4, No. 9)

Date
October 23, 1903

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The Red Man and Helper (Vol. 4, No. 9) 11.72 MB
… to you. I am l'g ra tefu l for all the influences th a t bear upon th is to help you and all those who are working …
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The Red Man and Helper (Vol. 4, No. 13)

Date
November 20, 1903

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The Red Man and Helper (Vol. 4, No. 13) 11.24 MB
… into the post office to m ail a num ber.of letters. I was standing by the window and there was a lad of per­ haps …
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