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The Indian Helper (Vol. 4, No. 44)

Date
June 21, 1889

The first page opened with a poem by Fannie Bolton titled “It is Time,” followed by “The Experience of a Bull: A Child’s Version of the Recent Flood at Lewistown,” followed by “A Busy Indian Boy in

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… to one of their performances. On the stage was Paul Black Bear, dressed in the highest style of Indian barbarity, … them to New York City. She had a delightful time notwith­ standing the damp weather The young boys of the printing … to be able to report that she is getting better fast. Mr. Standing wonders jokingly why we print the Red Man black. We …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 3, No. 14)

Date
November 11, 1887

The first page featured a poem "Work While You Work" followed by "A Pawnee Medicine-Dance" which continued the story from number 14 told by Aunt Martha about Pawnee medicine men and their dances.

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… worked our way through the crowd of Indian men, who were standing in and about the long entry.” “ Were the Indian men … wore the ears and tails and horns of wilds beasts. Some had bears’ claws around their necks, while deer hoofs and elk … for T h e S ta r we give the same premiums offered in Standing Offer for the IIki.ffr …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 8, No. 16)

Date
January 6, 1893

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… in the morning to fill all the girls' stockings. Miss Lida Standing has gone back to her school at West Chester. Maria … The Magic Lantern entertainment, Monday night and Mr. Standing’s descriptions of the pictures were enjoyed. Thomas … about 12 years old, while a few feet below was a half grown bear. The boy had a stout club with jvbie.h he was busy …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 2, No. 45)

Date
June 17, 1887

This issue opened with a poem titled “A CLUSTER OF NEVERS,” from Selected, followed by a fictionalized conversation between two boys traveling to their homes in the west from Carlisle titl

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… Daisy Reynolds, Florence Little Elk, EllaStone Calf, Laura Standing Elk. M odoc : Willie Hansel. W ichita : Johnny … Lewis Eagle Dog, Norris Stranger Horse, Preston Three Bears, Vincent Stranger Horse, Willard Standing Bear, Esther Side Bear, Josephine Bordeaux, Martha …
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The Morning Star (Vol. 4, No. 3)

Date
October 1883

Page One had extracts from an address of Hon. B.G. Northrop Ex. Sec. State Board of Education of Connecticut.

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… Mission Band of the Second Pres.It looks natural to see Mr. Standing in our, midst again. He takes the position of Ass’t … 3rd. S,lrr\ they could not, have remained longer. /Luther Standing Bear left last Monday night fop the Rosebud Agency, Dakota, … This page also told of the visit of Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Standing. Page four had extracts from students’ letters and …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 6, No. 24)

Date
February 20, 1891

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… interpreters, all of Pine Ridge; Chiefs John Grass, Mad Bear, Louis Primaux, interpreter, and Mrs. Louis Primaux of Standing Rock; Louis Richards, interpreter, Chiefs Hollow … to wipe the Sioux from the face of the earth, notwithstanding all this the leading men among them whose bitter …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 8, No. 5)

Date
October 13, 1911

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… who arrived Satur­ day from Omaha, with Mr. Stand­ ing Bear. At the close of the Y. W. C. A. meeting last Sunday … learned from the speakers, Frank Johnson and Luther Standing Bear, the value of being a member of that … organization. The band played overtures and marches for Mr. Standing Bear, and he expressed himself as being de­ …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 6, No. 8)

Date
October 24, 1890

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… Minnesota. As he spoke lie stood erect with soldierly bearing although past seventy years of age- There was a … girl who carelessly leaves her broorti when done sweeping, standing in the corner with the broom end down is a poor … uot is expected to-night. Pleasant news has come from Mr. Standing who is i n Northern Michigan, at present. He met …
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"The Founding of the Carlisle Indian School," by Robert Brunhouse

Date
April 1939

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This article was originally published in Pennsylvania History.

… His dependence upon interpreters caused great misunderstanding when dealing with the government. The Indians would … respective tribes, and delegated an English Quaker, A . J. Standing, to visit the Pawnees. The three met Pratt at … their fears on the journey to Carlisle, see Luther Standing Bear, My People, the Sioux (Boston, 1928), Chapter III. 18 …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 7, No. 9)

Date
November 4, 1910

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… Indians. When I was a child I delighted in hearing her tell bear stories or sto­ ries about the eagle; in fact, any an­ … Rock, N. D., to 1100. Harry Sherwood, from laborer, 540, Standing Rock, N. D., to 500. John W . McCabe, from clerk, 12,00, Standing Rock, N. D., to 1300. Thomas Kidder, from …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 3, No. 33)

Date
March 30, 1888

The first page opened with the poem, " A Proverb," followed by Jemima Wheelock's (Oneida) report of "Our Wilmington Trip," about a group of students traveling to Delaware where they stayed with fam

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… other birds which I will not stop to name, other animals as bears, wolves, foxes, several kinds of deer, and two little … Logan, Treasurer-Frank Jannies, Marshal-Henry Standing Bear, Reporter-John Londrosh. The members of the … Neb., and likes it. Daniel Milk has married Victoria Standing Bear. --------------- The club table, Wednesday …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 2, No. 20)

Date
December 24, 1886

The first page featured the school Christmas greeting that included a drawing of the Man-on-the-band-stand that took up the entire front page of the newspaper.

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… W ash­ ington, asking if he can marry Victoria Stand­ ing Bear and go live with her relations on the Sioux … business and are rapid workmen, but possess the manner and bearing of gentle­ men in a marked degree.— Santa Fe Daily … and news that the Secretary of the Interior denied Victoria Standing Bear’s (Sioux) future husband’s request to live …
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The School News (Vol. 2, No. 12)

Date
May 1882

The first article is Titled “Communicated” by Michael Burns (Apache). It discusses the opportunities Indians have to access education.

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… and full of wisdom. M ichael B urns, Apache. Tibbie Standing w r i t e s I heard that they were fighting out … for themselves and will have peace with white people. —Standing Bear, visited his son, who is one of our Sioux boys. Be­ … Indians have to access education. On the same page Libbie Standing (Cheyenne) wrote about Indians fighting and Joe Big …
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Richard Henry Pratt Outgoing Correspondence Volume 4

Date Range
December 24, 1879 - June 25, 1881

Volume four of the Richard Henry Pratt outgoing correspondence letterpress books covering letters that Pratt sent from December of 1879 to June of 1881.

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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 12, No. 28)

Date
March 24, 1916

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A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER PRINTED DURING THE SCHOOL YEAR BY THE STUDENTS OF THE CARLISLE INDIAN SCHOOL % VOLUME XII CARLISLE, PA., MARCH 24, 1916. NUMBER 28 j % i CLOSING EXERCISES. April in 1943—only once this century. It fell upon April 25th in 1886. Owing to …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 5, No. 7)

Date
October 4, 1889

The first page opened with a poem "Bear It in Mind” followed by the third installment of the series titled “How An Indian Girl Might Tell Her Own Story if She Had the Chance: All Founded on Actual

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… VOLUME V. CARLISLE, Pa ., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 3889. NUMBER 7 BEAR IT IN MIND- “ Well begun” may be “ half done;” But … from Melissa Green, Frank Campeau, Benj. Wheelock, Lida Standing, Edward Davis, and Martin Arehiquette, interspersed … and Rosa Bou- rassa'ffom amongthe grils and Henry S. Bear, and Percy Zadoka from the boys. The …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 3, No. 49)

Date
July 20, 1888

The first page opened with the poem “Be True” followed by an article titled “A Carlisle Teacher on the Big Ocean,” about a trip aboard the Steamer Aurania dated July 6th, 1888 written for the Man-o

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… returned Carlisle pupils at Rosebud, Clarence says Luther Standing Bear, at whose house he is stopping, is well. Luther holds … for a vaca­ tion. Daniel Milk, Jas. MeClosky and W il­ lard Standing Bear are working at the Agency. Martha Bordeaux is …
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