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The Red Man and Helper (Vol. 4, No. 22)

Date
January 29, 1904

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Note: This issue was also published as The Red Man (Vol. 19, No. 26).

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The Red Man and Helper (Vol. 4, No. 22) 10.07 MB
… dian Agency, Ross Fork, Idaho , H. M. Crouse, Issue Clerk, Standing Rock, Chief McKosito and Mr. W alter Battice, ^ac … the a t tention of their pupils to the special periodicals bearing on their work. Back numbers cau be drawn a t any … the Man on-the band stand. W as a First Student. Reuben Q. Bear, passed through the agency on his way to Black Pipe. H …
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The Red Man (Vol. 6, No. 1)

Date
September 1913

This issue of The Red Man begins with a story, written by George P. Donehoo, about Mary Jemison who was captured by Indians in 1755, but refused to return and chose to stay with them.

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The Red Man (Vol. 6, No. 1) 5.84 MB
… INDIANS AND GAME PRESERVATION MONTAGNAIS WOMEN SKINNING A BEAR MONTAGNAIS CHILDREN Photos h\) Courtesy o f Geological … stances and which books of the school will show, notwithstanding the fact that on the pages of the yellow press of … about his family, his progress in business, and his standing as a citizen. In addition to this letter, we have …
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The Red Man (Vol. 7, No. 4)

Date
December 1914

Superintendent Oscar Lipps opened the issue with a dedication to Gabe E. Parker, a Choctaw Indian who became the Superintendent of the Five Civilized Tribes.

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The Red Man (Vol. 7, No. 4) 5.82 MB
… been conquered and dispossessed of a great continent. It bears witness to their appre­ ciation of a kindly … article, but simply to state the fact and show some of the bearings upon the history of the Anglo-Saxon struggle for …
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The Morning Star (Vol. 6, No. 8)

Date
March 1886

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The Morning Star (Vol. 6, No. 8) 11.74 MB
S E N A T O R S 3WAXF.Y, D A W E S A N D C H A S E D l S t l 'S S C I T I Z E N S H IP F O R T H E IN D I A N S . During the discussion of the bill to provide for the allotment of lands in severalty to In­ dians on the various reservations, and to ex­ …
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The Morning Star (Vol. 5, No. 5)

Date
December 1884

Page one started with a poem titled “The Indian’s Plea” by A.F.W., followed by a report on an organization made in 1822 to help get better rights for Indians.

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The Morning Star (Vol. 5, No. 5) 5.06 MB
… are making up their lists of benefactions for the year will bear us in mind. If possible, the six thousand dollars …
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The Red Man (Vol. 5, No. 1)

Date
September 1912

The first article, written by George P. Donehoo, discussed the “white plague” given to American Indians.

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The Red Man (Vol. 5, No. 1) 5.96 MB
VOLUME 5, NO. 1 SEPTEMBER, 1912 DOLLAR A YEAR An Illustrated Magazine by Indians Published Monthly by THE CARLISLE INDIAN PRESS UNITED STATES INDIAN SCHOOL, CARLISLE, PENNSYLVANIA L ?:oo lllllll.> ̂llllL.ill[l]li.ilj]lllli—...................... "II II" …
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The Red Man (Vol. 5, No. 6)

Date
February 1913

George P. Donehoo wrote the first article comparing Indians of the past to those of the future. The next article, written by E. L.

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The Red Man (Vol. 5, No. 6) 6.05 MB
… were engaged in building log cabins, hunting deer, bears, and “red varmints,” little relia- |j|\ ble knowledge … which has ever been “herded” like cattle, and yet, notwithstanding all this, it is taking its place beside the white …
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Annual Report of the Carlisle Indian School, 1909

Date
June 1909

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… and hard work have been made the re quirements for good standing and promotion. There has been less of general or … to the excellent health and magnificent physique and bearing of the Carlisle student is not at all uncertain. … vision for fire protection. Scope of Production. Notwithstanding the amount of time and energy which has been …
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The Red Man (Vol. 14, No. 9)

Date
February 1898

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The Red Man (Vol. 14, No. 8) 18.88 MB
I I I S J P R E S E N T A N D F U T U R E . ?■ - - < *+■ “GOD HELPS T H E M W HO HELP T H E M S E L V E S .” toil x iy . ijsdiot ijiDOgwm^is popeeiK, GTntmsiin, ph„ rhb^o w y , *9g. ito 9 PUBLISHED MONTHLY, IN THE INTEREST OF INDIAN EDUCATION AND …
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The Red Man (Vol. 9, No. 4)

Date
March 1889

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The Red Man (Vol. 9, No. 4) 12.91 MB
… were eventful years, and the reader is referred to A. J. Standing’s arti­ cles entitled “ In the Indian Service,” in … In a few nights that becomes frozen sufficient­ ly hard to bear the weight of persons cross­ ing and it comes into use … But In d ia n boys have not such good constitutions lot standing winter as we have, and theii health requires card.” …
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The Red Man (Vol. 13, No. 7)

Date
February 1896

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The Red Man (Vol. 13, No. 7) 13.88 MB
… after­ wards, passing quite an interval, said that notwithstanding the law and all the protection he could give, the … him to school, and there the power that is in the fact of standing “ at the head of the class” in­ cites his ambition … and a future reward; and f> th, that God causes to bear upon man three powerful influences, viz: tne …
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The Red Man (Vol. 10, No. 4)

Date
May 1890

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The Red Man (Vol. 10, No. 4) 14.23 MB
… same day. According to the programme, at nine o’clock Mr. Standing, Assistant Superin­ tendent, escorted the large … we recog­ nize him in spite of the gray hair and long beard as one of our class-mates— Mr. Benjamin Lawry. He is … does anybody molest them. Just in front of where we are standing and guarded by sycamore trees is the large building …
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Rules for the Indian School Service

Date
1904

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Rules for the Indian School Service 6.5 MB
… of Nebraska, South Dakota, with the exception of the Standing Rock Reservation, and the Pipestone School in … added an entry as to the physical, moral, and intellectual standing and progress of the pupils, and, finally, the date … be celebrated wherever practicable with suitable exercises bearing upon the value and impor­ tance of the culture. …
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The Morning Star (Vol. 5, No. 4)

Date
October & November 1884

Page one had a poem titled “Lady Yeardley’s Guest” by Margaret Preston, followed by a report of the commissioner of Indian Affairs, which continued onto page two, and then onto page three, where it

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The Morning Star (Vol. 5, No. 4) 7.52 MB
… have been supplemented, and new forces have been brought to bear on the uplifting of the Indian. The interest which thus … carrying on his work for several years past have been a standing disgrace to the Gov­ ernment, and the discredit is …
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The Morning Star (Vol. 6, No. 5)

Date
December 1885

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The Morning Star (Vol. 6, No. 5) 5.32 MB
“ GOI) HELPS THOSE WHO HELP THEM SELVES.” VOL. VI. INDIAN INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, CARLISLE, PA., DECEMBER, 1885.' NO. 5. PRESIDENT CLEVELAND ON THE INDIANS. From his Message to Congress. The most intricate and difficult subject in charge of the Interior …
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The Red Man (Vol. 8, No. 3)

Date
November 1915

Superintendent Oscar H. Lipps argued that favorable public opinion of Indians was necessary for success in the Administration of Indian Affairs.

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The Red Man (Vol. 8, No. 3) 6.28 MB
… in their demands, which are constantly being brought to bear upon him and his subordinates to induce them to deviate … and the more sympathetic and intelligent understanding of the Indian now spreading confirms the suspicion. …
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The Red Man (Vol. 11, No. 4)

Date
February 1892

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The Red Man (Vol. 11, No. 4) 35.55 MB
… p lo y e rs of these In d ia n s . T he d e ta i ls g iv en bear u p o n a n u m b e r of po in ts , four < f w h ic h 1 … of manhood he Is. .Dressed In his Indian fashion and standing face to face with me contending against education, … we can think of to bring all the good influences to bear upon them, we have everything else to work ag*tnst us. …
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Annual Report of the Carlisle Indian School, 1911

Date
June 1911

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… influence among his people. Among the Sioux, Reuben Quick Bear, who is conducting a fine farm, takes a lead among his … as any well-regulated university or college of high standing conducts its campaign for students, namely, by … in promoting a better knowledge of the Bible, a better understanding of its principles, and brings the students under …
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The Carlisle Arrow and Red Man (Vol. 14, No. 4)

Date
October 5, 1917

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… to sell to the American people bonds of the United States bearing four per cent interest, with valuable tax … while I, depicted as a tyrant as re- Jentless as Nero, was standing on the bridge sur­ rounded by weeping officers. … sec­ tion have reported thus far, Emily Moran and Nettie Standingbear. This is an opportunity. Do not let it pass. …
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The Arrow (Vol. 3, No. 32)

Date
April 5, 1907

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The Arrow (Vol. 3, No. 32) 10.81 MB
… Class of 1907—Twenty- three in Number Receive Diplo­ mas Bearing Witness to an Education as Furnished to the … in the mines and the irrigating ditches as laborers. Notwithstanding the competition of for­ eign laborers, they have … Medicine Crow.” There have been many other similar misunderstandings. The religious beliefs have been more or less …
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The Red Man (Vol. 8, No. 7)

Date
May 1888

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The Red Man (Vol. 8, No. 7) 10.78 MB
… in a great measure barred intercourse and a proper understanding each of the other’s motives and intentions. Now, by … to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs) to see if an understanding could not be reached between the com­ mittee and … of gen­ tlemen who have studied the subject in all its bearings, and who have taken the trouble to ascertain the …
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The Red Man (Vol. 10, No. 12)

Date
June 1891

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The Red Man (Vol. 10, No. 12) 15.01 MB
… Forest is found only on the table lands of these mountains. Bears are the principal inhabitants while goats are the only … thus giving evidence, by their good behavior, by their bearing, their conduct, their singing, their oratory—by the … on the great suc­ cess that has attended his efforts. He is standing here almost alone, fighting bat­ tles that no man …
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