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Sky Eagle, c.1911

The headline reads: INDIANS TO COMPETE IN MARATHON CONTEST

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The Indian Helper (Vol. 7, No. 24)

Date
February 26, 1892

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VOL- VII. —FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1892— NO- 24. TH IN G S T H A T NEVER DIE. THE pure, the bright, the beautiful, j) That s-tirred our hearts in youth, The impulse of a wbrdtess prayer, The dream of love and truth, TJie longing after something lost. The …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 7, No. 31)

Date
April 15, 1892

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A WEEKLY LETTER ' y/X' —FROM THE— Indian Industrial School, Carlisle, Pa, VOL. VII. -FRIDAY, A PR IL 15, 1892- NO. 31. STRIKES. TRIKES are quite proper, only strike _ right; strike for some purpose, but not for a fight; Strike for your manhood, for honor …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 11, No. 13)

Date
November 27, 1914

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… Harold Francis, Penobscots, of Old Town, Me.; Frank Leith, Chippewa, of White Earth Agency; and Ethel and Delight Lynd, … 7 r THE INDIAN’S SUPERNATURAL POWER By S imon N eed h a m , Chippewa . The story which I am about to tell to the dear … the Indians. From my own experience among my own tribe of Chippewas of the North, I have seen many wonderful …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 11, No. 25)

Date
February 26, 1915

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… pro­ gram included introductory remarks by Fred Bender, a Chippewa; a girls’ chorus; an address by Melvin T. Wildy, … in the Indian schools,” by Miss Elizabeth Bender, a Chippewa; Indian scenes from the Southwest, (a) songs, (b) …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 5, No. 18)

Date
December 20, 1889

The first page opened with a poem titled "A Christmas Carol by Eleanor W.F. Bates in Home Magazine.

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… only one was correct, that of Benj. Cas­ well’ , of the Chippewa tribe, in Number 11 school room. Therefore he … by Frances Sparhawk, who also sent books. Benjamin Caswell (Chippewa) won first prize for answering last week's Prize …
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Rosa B. LaFlesche, c.1911

The headline reads: ARRANGING INDIAN CONFERENCE

The caption reads: MRS. ROSA BE LA FLESCHE.

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The Indian Helper (Vol. 9, No. 24)

Date
March 9, 1894

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… y e t to be A tta in ed ,” by W illiam I I . Denom ie, (Chippewa.) The choir sang “ H eavens are T elling .” (C o n … th e Colossus of N atio n s ,” and Id a M ay W arren , (Chippewa) gave G il­ d e r ’s beautifu l descrip tion of “ …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 11, No. 2)

Date
September 11, 1914

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… who had other than Indian blood. The deci­ sion applies to Chippewa Indians and d e f e a t s a Government suit to set … as troopers.—Boston Globe. H. C. Ashmun is a full-blooded Chippewa Indian who recently took in the many interesting …
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The Arrow (Vol. 2, No. 46)

Date
July 13, 1906

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Vol. IT F R I D A Y , J U L Y 13, 1906. No. 46 SHINE JUST WHERE YOU ARE. Don’t waste your time in longing For bright, impossible things; Don’t sit supinoly yearning For the swiftness of angel wings; Don’t spurn to be a rushlight, Because you are not a …
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The Red Man (Vol. 3, No. 4)

Date
December 1910

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… and graduates. Many will remember Benjamin Caswell, a Chippewa from Minne­ sota, who was graduated in 1892, and … baseball players, and yet one, Charles A. Bender, a Chippewa from Minne­ sota, who was graduated in 1902, is one … of the govern­ ment. Many will remember Edward Rogers, a Chippewa Indian, who was a famous end and captain of the …
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Excerpt from Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1888

Date
1888

An excerpt from the Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs to the Secretary of the Interior for the fiscal year ending 1888, containing the Ninth Annual Report of the Carlisle Indian I

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… 1 ....... 1 i 1 ................. 10 32 1 ..... 1 ..... Chippewa............................1 2 ! 3 5 1....... …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 5, No. 37)

Date
May 21, 1909

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… experi­ ence. Judson Cabay, of Michigan, a mem­ ber of the Chippewa tribe, defeated forty contestants who participated … genial disposition will be missed by those who knew her.—Chippewa^ Herald, White Earth, Minn. ■'X\\ Tv? r Interesting …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 6, No. 21)

Date
January 28, 1910

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… AT AN INDIAN BOARDING SCHOOL. E l s ie M. R a b b it , Chippewa. My home is in Minnesota. I spent my Christmas with … INDIAN CHRISTMAS. Ch a r l e s M o u c h a m p , Chippewa. I live in a community of white peo­ ple. There …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 6, No. 39)

Date
June 3, 1910

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… ing to housework. CRAW LING STONE LAKE. Marie A rte sh aw , Chippewa. In the northern part of Wisconsin is a large lake … which floats about in its waters. This rock is held by the Chippewa Indians as a sacred monu­ ment to the great Manito. …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 7, No. 2)

Date
September 16, 1910

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… NUMBER 2 THE INDIANS’ TREASURE. Margaret O. Blackw ood , Chippewa. A great many years ago, before my mother can … Ontonagon, —an Indian word meaning, “ Oh my dish.” Here the Chippewas lived peaceful and happy lives. The men hunted and … tribe? When he landed great was the con­ sternation. The Chippewas had nev­ er before looked upon the face of a white …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 7, No. 16)

Date
December 23, 1910

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… There are two tribes living on it—the Blackfeet and the Chippewa known as Rocky’s Band of Chippewas. It is situated on the East side of the Rockies … IS CELEBRATED AT MY HOME. Margaret O. B lackw ood , Chippewa. Happily, Christmas with us does not mean the …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 5, No. 4)

Date
October 2, 1908

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… Cloud Johnson, of Bay. City, Mich., brought a party of 11 Chippewas to Carlisle last week. She is an ex-student of … HOW THE APPLE TELLS US WHEN IT IS RIPE. Stafford Elgin, Chippewa. The apple tells us not to touch it when it is … Minn. > - Appointed Teacher. Hattie Miller, a member of the Chippewa tribe of northern Wiscon­ sin, has been appointed …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 5, No. 23)

Date
February 12, 1909

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… good articles in it. I t is al­ ways neatly printed. The Chippewa Herald, from the White E arth reservation, is … and with the machinery. These boys are: Frank Lonestar, Chippewa; Harrison Smith, Oneida; Roy Large, Shoshone, and …
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Rosa LaFlesche, c.1910

The headline reads: ARRANGING FOR CONFERENCE OF AMERICAN INDIANS

The caption reads: MRS. ROSA LA FLESCHE

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The Red Man (Vol. 2, No. 6)

Date
February 1910

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… Seneca; 3. Samuel W ilson, Caddo; 4. Joseph Animikwan, Chippewa; 5. Charles Ken­ nedy, Onondaga; 6. Mr. Miller, … Second R ow. 1. Frank Dibow, Mohawk; 2. Delancey Davis, Chippewa; 3. Fred Cornelius, Oneida; 4. W endell Allison, … 3. Lonnie Hereford, Shoshoni; 4. Charles McDonald, Chippewa; 5. James Lyon, Onondaga; 6. William Etta- …
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The Red Man (Vol. 13, No. 4)

Date
September & October 1895

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… Chehalis............ Cherokee........... Cheyenne.......... Chippewa.......... Comanche......... Coeur d’Alene., …
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