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The Indian Helper (Vol. 2, No. 32)

Date
March 18, 1887

The first page opened with a poem titled “Take the Sunny Side,” by “Ex.” Also found on that page was “An Interesting Letter from John Dixon, One of Our Pueblo Boys Who Went to His Home in New Mexic

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… sigh, And when grief sleeps to wake it, Bright happiness is standing by— This life is what we make it. Let’s find the … EDITED by The-man-on-the-band-stand, who is NOT an Indian. STANDING OFFER.— For Five new subscribers to the IN D IAN … night at our school this week. Nori, Shiosee, Hartley R. Bear, Kitewmi, Ainsworth, Harvey Townsend, Jessie Spread …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 4, No. 21)

Date
January 11, 1889

The first page opened with a poem titled “?” in the shape of a question mark followed by a bit by A-Te-Ka called “A Capful of Prairie Chickens,” in which she described the process of surrogate prai

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The Indian Helper (Vol. 4, No. 21) 1.38 MB
… repaired and made into a very comfortable residence Jack Standing is in his first pants and he feels very proud of … speaking meet­ ing we had marching, singing-school and bear stories for a change. Miss Marie Worthington returned … a friend in whom you have confidence. There are bad people standing around ready to catch a thoughtless or an ignorant …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 4, No. 16)

Date
November 30, 1888

The first page opened with a poem, “Judge Wright’s Farewell: Read By Him Before Our Students Last Saturday Night,” followed by “A Boy Who Could Be Trusted,” about an unnamed boy who revealed news o

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… boys who have come from the West, where the broad prairie bears on its beautiful breast Wild flowers, which blossom … hand to know that this lad tells the truth.” A corporal standing near said: “ I know that boy. I live in the same … r and has received all of’ the premiums mentioned in our Standing Offer, so that we feel we may have many friends in …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 3, No. 12)

Date
October 28, 1887

This issue began with the poem, "Live for Something," followed by the continuation of the series begun in Number 8 entitled "Home Difficulties of a Young Indian Girl," about Fanny, a Carlisle alumn

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… never to speak an unkind word to her mother, but to bear with her queer Indian ways when she could not lead her … and others. -------------- ----------------------------- STANDING OFFER: - For FIVE new subscribers to the INDIAN … for THE STAR we give the same premiums offered in Standing Offer for the HELPER. …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 6, No. 19)

Date
January 16, 1891

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c? C w * A WEEKLY LETTER FROM THE CARLISLE INDIAN SCHOOL. VOLUME VI. CARLISLE, Pa ., FRIDAY, JA N U A R Y 10, ISiil. NUMBER 19. t|Y ME of the wee boys in the small boys’ jjlf quarters declares that the following | lines “ just came into bis head.” He rote …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 6, No. 36)

Date
May 15, 1891

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… walls of our A thin, poor-looking, dejected young man was standing on a bridge watching some fish­ ermen. He was a … Word comes from Rosebud Agency, Dak., that Samuel High Bear, Walter Bull Man, Maurice Walker, Cecil Iron Wing, … for T lte K etl M a n , we give same premiums offered in Standing Oiler tor the li KLI’ i 1.- Address. THE RED MAh'. …
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The Red Man and Helper (Vol. 2, No. 5)

Date
August 30 - September 6, 1901

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Note: This issue was also published as The Red Man (Vol. 17, No. 9).

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The Red M an/Helper. PRINTED EVERY FRIDAY BY APPRENTICES AT THE INDIAN INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, CARLISLE, PA. THE RED MAN. This is the number 1 y°ur tlme mark oni wrapper refers to. Seven teen th Y e a r , or Vol. XVII., No. 9. MET" {17-9 ) FRIDAY, AUG. 30, & …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 8, No. 20)

Date
February 3, 1893

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… know you could cry so . Tell me what it is, quick?” — standing with her hands upon her lips and her face stamped … in attendance and much inter­ ested are Daniel aud Vjct> r Bear and Alex­ ander Manahove.) Knox Nostlin enines when he …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 3, No. 13)

Date
November 4, 1887

The first page opened with the poem, "Do Thy Little; Do it Well," followed by a story by Aunt Martha called "Pawnee Medicine and an Indian Lodge," about Pawnee dances and medicine men.

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… Choir singing Saturday evening was simply beautiful. Henry Standing Bear is the quickest mail­ boy we ever had. We hear for the … first time that Harriet Mary was married this summer. Mr. Standing Says that our little steam en­ gine is.the best …
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The Invincible Yearbook 1915-1916

Date
1915

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… the members, the following letter was written by Mr. Henry Standing Bear, Class 1891, one of the charter members of the … enthusiastic in your society work. Sincerely yours, HENRY STANDING BEAR. Origin of tfje Society By Frank Janis. In the …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 10, No. 24)

Date
March 15, 1895

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… the same way, pleasantly,safely,prompt­ ly, thanks to Mr. Standing. Second. Not only was the hospitality of the school … says in a private letter: “ I occasionally see Tommy Black Bear and learn that he is doing very nicely. He is very … and Ed­ die Crane allow no grass to grow under their feet. Standing around the streets gayug at nothngin particular …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 8, No. 33)

Date
May 5, 1893

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… Age, Apr. 28. Very full and interesting letters from Mr. Standing speak most encouragingly of the Car­ lisle Indian … Bertie Ken- nerly; Committee on Arrangements, Thomas B. Bear, Delos Lone Wolf and Clarence W. Thunder, chairman. The … Section I of the Liberal Arts Building. They wiM find Mr. Standing or some representative of Carlisle there ready to …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 4, No. 4)

Date
September 7, 1888

The first page opened with a poem, “Grasp the Nettle,” followed by a reprinted letter to Superintendent Pratt from Conrad Roubideaux (Sioux) titled “Conrad Didn’t Give Up the Ship,” in which he des

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… to fight. Foolish people stand and fret, Wonder what to do, Bear their trouble twenty times - Such a silly crew! Get the … for THE RED MAN we give the same premiums offered in Standing Offer for the HELPER. Address. THE RED MAN, … day after a warm council in which most of the chiefs as at Standing Rock spoke against the act, one or two young men, …
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The Arrow (Vol. 3, No. 20)

Date
January 11, 1907

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… over there to see what it meant. As he went along he met a bear on the way. The hear said “ where are you going with … Chief of the Brules, and the Famous Chief Sitting Bull, of Standing Rick, have passed away and by their death have left … Society. The debate on the question, Re­ solved: “ That the standing Army of the United Statesshould he increased,” …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 5, No. 26)

Date
February 28. 1890

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… letter from Rosebud, Dak., gives pleasant news from Luther Standing Bear, who often interprets at the church and reads one or … and the storm-door at the Campbell’s vntxa torn from its bearings. The girl who carlessly threw a match on the …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 1, No. 21 & No. 22)

Date
January 8, 1886

The first page opened with a poem titled “Smile Whenever You Can," followed by a lesson titled, "What Is Polite?" and a description of the life cycles of certain mammals.

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… ; Since life is oft perplexing, Tis much the wisest plan To bear all trials bravely, And smile whene’er you can. And … before beginning to eat. It is polite when the school is standing in the chapel, and someone offers prayer, to wait a … eagle 100, camel 100, lion 70, porpoise 30, horse 25 to 30, bear 20, cow 20, deer 20, pig 20, eat 15, fox 15, dog 20, …
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Indian Education at Hampton and Carlisle

Date
April 1881

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"Indian Education at Hampton and Carlisle," Harper's New Monthly Magazine 62, no. 320 (April 1881): 659-675.

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… the rest godspeed to their homes in Indian Territory. The bearing of the new effort upon the whole question of Indian … we ?” Talking naturally comes slower than reading or understanding, but improves with the confidence gained in daily … of singing over their work. Month­ ly records of each one’s standing in study, work, and conduct are sent home to their …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 8, No. 6)

Date
October 20, 1911

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… Agnes Waite; violin solo, Frances Dunbar; essay, Joseph Loudbear; vocal duet, Clemence La Traille and Anna Be- beau; … Owl, Wm. Bishop, Philip Cornelius; select reading, Henry Standing Elk. Debate, “ Res. That Military Tactics should be … 500, Rose­ bud, South Dakota. Henry J. Davis, clerk, 1000, Standing Rock, North Dakota. Wm. Sidebotham, gen’l mechanic, …
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The Red Man (Vol. 8, No. 6)

Date
February 1916

The first article, pulled from The Baltimore American, discussed tribal organization and rites of passage as reflecting nature.

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… Did you give him a smile ? H e was down­ cast and blue, And bearing about all the burden he can— And the smile would … rites. He is introduced to the cosmos by the priest, who, standing outside the tent, and raising his right hand to the … Goes where the four hills of life and the Four Winds are standing. There into the midst of the Winds do I send him— …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 6, No. 26)

Date
March 6, 1891

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… the children by jump­ ing into the water. I noticed one standing with his eyes wide open. He stood pointing to a … for T h e Keel M a n , we give the same premiums offered in standing offer.for the UELPFli. Addreits. THE REP MAN. … Agency. There will be difficulties to meet and trials to bear but she expects to be happy in her work and we are sure …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 8, No. 28)

Date
March 31, 1893

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… They who reach the top, boys, First must climb the hill. Standing at the foot, boys, Gazing at the sky, How can you … are going to improve there, too. Just wait! Abraham Lone Bear, who was accidentally knocked from the clothes box on … himself on a farm of his own. He has a daughter, now. Mr. Standing is relieved to the extent that the Carlisle Indian …
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