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Davis and Oscar [version 2], c.1880

Studio portrait of two male students in school uniforms identified in the caption as "Oscar and Davis, Cheyennes." They are Richard Davis (standing) and his older brother Oscar Bull Bear. 

Format
Photographic Print, B&W
Repository
Princeton University Library, Department of Special Collections

Five male Sioux students [version 2], 1880

Studio portrait of Bernard (Hawk Charging Daylight) (standing at left), Horace (Horse) (standing at right), Reuben Quick Bear (Kills the Enemy) (seated at left), John Renville (seated in center), a

Format
Photographic Print, B&W
Repository
Cumberland County Historical Society

The Indian Helper (Vol. 3, No. 3)

Date
August 26, 1887

The first page continued Marianna Burgess' report of conditions at the Rosebud and Pine Ridge Sioux Agencies begun in Volume 2, including her visit to Luther Standing Bear's home.

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The Indian Helper (Vol. 3, No. 3) 1.69 MB
… at Roset ud deserves more than a passing remark. I mean Standing Bear’s house. Victoria, (we all remember when she was with … Bull Bonnett, Jessie Bitter, Julia Walking Crane, Laura Standing Elk, •Cheyenne, Geo. La Dau, Frank Lock, Wm. Brown, … Agencies begun in Volume 2, including her visit to Luther Standing Bear's home. Page two reported a visit to the …
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Newspapers

Twelve male Sioux students [version 1], c.1890

Studio portrait of twelve male students. The caption identifies them as being from the Pine Ridge Reservation.

Format
Glass Plate Negative
Repository
National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution

The School News (Vol. 1, No. 9)

Date
February 1881

Issue nine, continues Roman Nose’s story, showing him attending Hampton School and eventually traveling to Lee, Ma. This issue’s editorial featured a piece on the hopes that the new U.S.

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The School News (Vol. 1, No. 9) 2.39 MB
… girls. The little girls set good examples for them. — Mr. Standing’s lecture on Wed­ nesday evening on February 16th. … pray to God three times a day. We are always glad when Mr. Standing’s lecture comes. We cut this from the Indian … friends of the ab­ sent ones, but your other readers. It bears date of January 27th. ’ A. E. W. R. We have come to …
Format
Newspapers

The Indian Helper (Vol. 2, No. 46)

Date
June 24, 1887

The first page opened with the poem "What a Jug Did," reprinted from An Old Scrap Book followed by a piece called "Nice Letter from Mr.

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The Indian Helper (Vol. 2, No. 46) 1.56 MB
… — A n O ld S c ra p - B o o k . NICE L E T T E R FROM MR. STANDING. Mr. Standing left Carlisle for the west, on Monday the 13th., … the Doctor for one of Mr.Segars children.He looked.well and bears a good name. I also met Minnie \el- low Bear at her … Scrap Book followed by a piece called "Nice Letter from Mr. Standing," made up of abstracts from his trip West returning …
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Newspapers

Joseph Cox and Friend, c.1884

Studio portrait of Joseph Cox (seated) and another person (standing in school uniform), identified as "Friend" in the handwritten caption.

Format
Glass Plate Negative
Repository
Dickinson College Archives & Special Collections

The Indian Helper (Vol. 2, No. 37)

Date
April 22, 1887

This issue opened with a poem titled “Kindness” followed by a reprint from the Word Carrier, “Manners” that compared ill-mannered behavior to animal traits and was intended as a lesson to

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The Indian Helper (Vol. 2, No. 37) 1.64 MB
… of six kinds of bad manners and one more. Pig manners, one; bear manners, tw o; donkey manners, three; cock-a-doo-dle- … EDITED by The-man-on-the-band-stand, who is NOT an Indian. STANDING OFFER.— For F ive new subscribers to the IN D IA N … still in the harness-shop and doing well. Mr.andMrs.Luther Standing Bear took their little daughter, Lily., recently to …
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Newspapers

The Indian Helper (Vol. 2, No. 29)

Date
February 25, 1887

The first page opened with a poem titled “New Every Morning,” followed by "An Indian Woman Fought For Her Husband After Receiving a Beating From Him" which concluded on the fourth page.

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The Indian Helper (Vol. 2, No. 29) 1.51 MB
… Colony in Indian Territory. There was news from Luther Standing Bear (Sioux) and Arthur Two Strike (Sioux) from the Rosebud …
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Newspapers

Six Sioux chiefs with five other men [version 1], 1880

Portrait of six Sioux chiefs posed with four other men on the steps of the bandstand on the school grounds. The man at the far left leaning on the railing is probably Richard Henry Pratt.

Format
Glass Plate Negative
Repository
National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution

The School News (Vol. 3, No. 1)

Date
June 1882

On the first page Justine A. LaFromboise describes her trip to Carlisle, explaining how her father convinced her to go get an education. The story continues on page four. On page two Ellis B.

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The School News (Vol. 3, No. 1) 1.98 MB
… for it. Then Major Crissy said that we must go by stage to Standing Roek Agencju So the next day we rode in the wagon … discussed. Only six students, Maggie Stands Looking, Luther Standing Bear, Edgar G. Squirrel, Robert, Clarence, and Frank Twiss …
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Newspapers