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The Indian Helper (Vol. 2, No. 16)

Date
November 26, 1886

The first page opened with a poem titled "Sound Principle But Poor Poetry," followed by "A Boy Needs a Trade," about the degradation of a ditch digger reprinted from the Detroit Free Press.

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… POETRY. (IjJ’LLget my living by the sweat of my face, And bear good will to the human race; I ’ll pay m y debts as … EDITED by The-man-on-the-band-stand, who is NOT an Indian. STANDING OFFER__For F i v e new subscribers to tbe I n d i a … Presidents in last week’s H e l p e r , Cleaver says, “ By standing 45 miles apart they would reach from the city of …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 10, No. 27)

Date
March 6, 1914

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… delegation were High Pipe, Brave Bird, Henry Hollow Horn Bear, son of the late Chief Hollow Horn Bear; Silas Standing Elk, William Thunder Hawk, secretary of the del­ … then read a lesson from the Bible. John Garfield and Thomas Standing were sworn in as new members. The following program …
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The Indian Craftsman (Vol. 2, No. 1)

Date
September 1909

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… service, which may aid the reader to a fuller understanding an knowledge of the Indian, his Customs, Education, … Pennsylvania. Subscriptions will be received with the understanding that one volume will cost One Dollar. Ten numberswi … by him than that his commission from the President should bear evidence of his previ­ ous efficient service. It reads …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 7, No. 19)

Date
January 22, 1892

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… Haskins has been in poor health for many years, notwith­ standing which she has worked hard when able. Of late she … W. Thunder. Membership Committee: Wm. Leighton, Paul Good Bear, Herbert Good Boy, Luke Bear Shield and Richard … ladies are very grateful. By letter we learn that Henry Standing . Bear is in Chicago. Sleighing is fine. Exhibition …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 5, No. 32)

Date
April 11, 1890

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lie I n d ia n B e lt e r . A W E E K L Y L E T T E R »»© 5 S T H E C A R LISL E SHOTA® SHOWSYmSAL SCHOOL TO BOYS A H O « R L S . VOLUME V. CARLISLE, Pa ., FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1890. DUMBER 82. ♦ AM not strong enough, I know, jfT To earn my daily bread; j …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 5, No. 20)

Date
January 17, 1890

The first page opened with a poem titled "Hoe Out Your Row," followed by "A Worthy Example," that touted a fictional conversation between two boys musing on the accomplishments of Indian Commission

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… faithfully and well. Neat, in appearance and gentlemanly in bearing Wilkie command­ ed the esteem of both pupils and … were Ma­ jor Gallagher,of Pine Ridge,Major McLaugh­ lin, of Standing Rock, Major MeChesuey of Cheyenne River, Major … chiefs from Pine Ridge, Rosebud, Lower Brule, Crow Creek, Standing Rock, and Cheyenne River Agencies, with their …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 7, No. 46)

Date
July 29, 1892

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… are 12 buildings in alt. They like their work and have the bearing of tuo»e who make their work a suc­ cess. Martin … eaioi had a birthday anniversary on Wednes­ day. . Mr. Standing took a flying trio to Washing­ ton one evening … fliis week, ouMadrid Exposi­ tion business. Mrs Frank Standing, of the Philadelphia School'or Nurses, is spending …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 3, No. 23)

Date
January 20, 1888

The first page opened with a poem, "Big Fraid and Little Fraid" followed by an article, "Another Pleasant Evening in the Chapel," that detailed the entertainment featuring numerous students recitin

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… But who is that skippingouton the platform. Little Jack Standing, as I ’m alive. “ Pussy in tiie well” , he is … not move the little hero of the evening. ! Hartley Ridge Bear’s “ Hammer” piece was ,, well spoken. H a r t le y … refreshed the audience with a very pretty duet. Henry Standing Bear did not read his com­ position as well as he …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 6, No. 23)

Date
February 13, 1891

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… to the readers of ttie In d ia n H elper . John Grass, of Standing Rock Agency, pro­ tested against the practice f … money from the Secretary would be acceptable. Hollow Horn Bear complained of the tres­ passing of the troops on the … their progress toward civilization and citizenship. Henry Standing Bear opened the debate. He was followed by Stacy …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 6, No. 25)

Date
February 27, 1891

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… the seat of the recent Indian troubles, was secured by Mr. Standing while there three weeks ago. He had been sent to … to gain a smattering of English only. Most of them Mr. Standing saw personally and talked with. This is in substance what he learned about them: Rennet Whirling Bear, returned June 23, ’80; no information; probably dead. …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 7, No. 29)

Date
March 24, 1911

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… E. Hillman; Critic, Evelyn A. Pierce; Reporter Joseph Loud- bear; Sergeant at Arms, Charles W. Monchamp. In a letter to … Soboba, California. Joseph Huff, asst, blacksmith, 300, Standing Rock, North Dakota. Eugene Fisher, forest guard, … Sisseton, South Dakota. Hattie M. Miller, teacher, 540, Standing Rock. North Dakota. Guy W . Jones, indl. teacher, …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 4, No. 1)

Date
August 17, 1888

The first page opened with the poem, “What the Flowers Said,” followed by an article reprinted from The Baltimorean, titled "Men Who Were Laughed At,” about how technologies were first spu

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… baseball and tennis, and Capt. Pratt’s visit to the Standing Rock Sioux Agency. Page four opened with Mary …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 1, No. 27)

Date
February 12, 1886

The first page opened with a poem titled "Content," followed by "He Suffered Because He Could Not Speak English," an article about a Kiowa boy who was accused of a crime and could not defend himsel

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… must go. W e hear from Fine Ridge Agency that Kent Black Bear is dead. Luther Kuhns made two very nice and strong … this week will go to. How Mrs. C. washes oat meal. When Mr. Standing’ s house will bedone. Who will make the best … for two days. Page three reported the death of Kent Black Bear (Sioux), debating and literary society news, diphtheria …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 2, No. 27)

Date
February 11, 1887

The first page opened with the poem, "New Every Morning" by Susan Coolidge, followed by "Good Words from a Blind Young Man," which was a typewritten letter sent by Joseph Link, student of the Insti

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- ^ ? K 0 E O U R B 0 ¥ {3 % f i B * 7. * * (> 8. * o * 9. () * * 1. W hat Geo. Hill received loud applause for drawing on the board, at our Philadelphia, New York and Brooklyn meetings. 2. W hat old corn will do when held over hot coals. 3. The name of …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 1, No. 14)

Date
November 13, 1885

The first page opened with a poem titled "Found in the Path," followed by an article called "Are You His Equal?" that described an incident in which the Man-on-the-Band-Stand criticized a Carlisle

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… North’s, Thomas Wistar’s, and Ed. MeCassey’s. Minnie Yellowbear won last week’s fifty-eent prize. Too bad that the … brother does not have LOKG hair? Just think how would Mr. Standing, Doctor, Mr. Gould, Mr. Harris, Mr. Hummel, Mr. … money. Stephen is all right and keeps at his work. Luther Standing Bear went to the Crow Creek Episcopal Convocation, …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 10, No. 6)

Date
October 10, 1913

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… visit in Philadel­ phia and Washington, D. C. Mr. Quick Bear talked to the boys on “ How to Become a Gentleman.” … the Association. There were nine: Florence Edwards, Ollie Standing Bear, Lucy Charles, Lillian Walker, OzellaRoy, Eva Jones, Mary Horsechief, Martha Waters, and Bessie Standing Bear. A short program preceded the con­ firmation …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 3, No. 52)

Date
August 10, 1888

The first page opened with the poem, “What Makes A Man,” followed by an article titled, “Interesting Observations At the Indians’ Own Home” reprinting a letter from Joshua Given (Kiowa) who describ

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… mak­ ing wonderful progress toward civilization. Stumbling Bear and Cat are with the progres­ sive. The corn crop is a … their land divided into small farms or not, are still at Standing Bock Agency, Dak'. They have had several large … was much pleased with the pretty bouquet carried by Lida Standing to his chief clerk. It was a present from Lida’s …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 7, No. 31)

Date
April 7, 1911

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… at one time, before the Nez Perce war, he chased a black bear for over sixty miles, over mount­ ains and across … presented the grad­ uates and also those who had a good standing in Catechism with a story book entitled “ Faith of … week a few old members of their society, especially Mr. Standing Bear, one of the six original founders of the …
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"The Carlisle Indian School" by Frances E. Willard

Date
February 1889

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Frances E. Willard, "The Carlisle Indian School," The Chautauquan 9, no. 5 (February 1889): 289-290.

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… his position in the gallery, a well trained Indian youth standing beside him and going through all the motions of a … need this drill to give them a free step and dignified bearing, even more than do the boys.” After this lovely …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 2, No. 36)

Date
April 15, 1887

This issue opened with a poem titled “THE HORSE’S PETITION,” followed by an alphabet poem titled “HOW TO GET RICH AND BECOME FAMOUS.” “TRUE COURAGE” offered a treatise on the rewards of kindness.

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… for T h e S ta r wc give the same premiums offered in Standing Offer for the H elper. P R IN T E D E V E R Y F R I … Abner sang as though they were a little afraid, notwithstanding which their voices were sweet. Mrs. Meloy’s Irish … Dorian, Kewakery Alonzo, Luke Phillips, Henry Standing Bear, John Hiyi, and Joe Pawnee, went to country homes this …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 3, No. 8)

Date
September 30, 1887

The first page opened with the poem, "Always Growing," followed by a continuation of the "Home Difficulties of a Young Girl" first offered in the Volume 3, Number 6 issue.

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… for T h e S ta r we give the same premiums offrtrd in Standing Offer tor the Helper * …
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Eadle Keatah Toh (Vol. 1, No. 11)

Date
June 1881

Page one opened with the methods and various uses of ground corn, from sweetening water, to making traveling bread. There was also a letter from Jno D. Miles, and another from Minerva Cheyenne.

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… gradually went down and died on the 18th inst. “ Yellow Bear” Arapahoe chief is still suffer­ ing with his old … Pa., May 1st 1881, I will write somethink she is Mr. Standing very nice to tails: and with about this tint tree … kint tree he can not small tree he can not small tree Mr. Standing very nice to talk and night she talk about tree …
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