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The Red Man (Vol. 15, No. 2)

Date
October & November 1898

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… engaged in negotiations, which were successful with the Chippewa Indians for the resumption of peaceful relations … guns enough befure th’ winter’s snows we’ll tur-rn thim Chippeways into a cimitry branch iv’ th’ Young Men’s … of good for evil, let us prove it now, The Ojibway (or Chippewa) In­ dians are a grand, noble old tribe, in …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 8, No. 34)

Date
May 3, 1912

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… 34 MY LAST OUTING AT CARLISLE. E r n e s t in e V e n n e , Chippewa. A S THIS was my Senior year and I thought it might … in the business.” BLACKSMITH1NG. Gu st a v u s W e l c h , Chippewa. \ STUDENT upon entering Car- lisle, is allowed the …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 7, No. 25)

Date
February 24, 1911

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… THE ORIGIN OF THUNDER. G e n e v ie v e B e b e a u , Chippewa. Once upon a time three Indians went hunting. They … Grounds. One Indian, on returning to the earth, told the Chippewas that by offering up smoke as a sacrifice to the … of smoking during a storm to appease the thunder. The Chippewa Indians in the northern part of Minnesota are very …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 7, No. 34)

Date
April 28, 1911

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… by the Phila­ delphia club last fall. Bender, a Chippewa, learned to play ball at Carlisle. He is married, … day January 18, 1911. Darwin S. Hall, commissioner to the Chippewa Indians, $13.00 p. d. and expenses. Last day …
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The Arrow (Vol. 4, No. 2)

Date
September 13, 1907

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… for example, number in round terms thirty thousand and the Chippewas twenty thousand. They are settled in what used to … grown up. Thus the Sioux are large- cattle-raisers, the Chippewas woodsmen, the Navajos shepherds. The divison of … the govern­ ment gave to the Sioux a grassy prairie, to the Chippewas a great area of forest, and to the Navajos a …
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The Arrow (Vol. 4, No. 27)

Date
March 6, 1908

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… be only temporarily at best. — The Oma- va Bee. Music by Chippewa Indians A Washington dispatch says that Miss Frances Densmore, of Red Wing, Minn., uid three Chippewa braves from the White 3arth Indian reservation, … gave an interest- ng expositon of the music of the Chippewas lefore the Anthropological Society of Wash- I …
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The Arrow (Vol. 4, No. 32)

Date
April 10, 1908

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… Workman. Lottie Styles Recognized The Tomahawk, the Chippewa newspaper o f White Earth, Minn., and a power in journalism in the Chippewa country, re­ prints Lottie Styles’ essay on “ …
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Excerpt from Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1901

Date
1901

An excerpt from the Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs to the Secretary of the Interior for the fiscal year ending 1901, containing the Twenty-Second Annual Report of the Carlisle

… 22* 1 12 24 33 57 15 5 26 3 12 5 17 15. Chippewa............... 80 5 12 2 2 34 32 66 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 …
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The Red Man (Vol. 12, No. 7)

Date
September, October, & November 1894

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… 12 Cheyenne.................. 13 Chippewa........................... I 52 14 … c; 6. Jonas Metoxen (Oneida) f b; 7. Benjamin Caswell (Chippewa) eapt. and r b; 8. Benjamin American Horse (Sioux) … 13. Harrison Printup (Tuscarora) sub g; 14. Geo. Shelafo (Chippewa) sub q ; 15. Antoine Donnell (Chippewa) q b ; 10. …
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The Indian Craftsman (Vol. 2, No. 4)

Date
December 1909

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… the team. He stands 6 feet and weighs 198 pounds. He is a Chippewa from Wisconsin. W ith more experience, 18 ®f)t … is 5 feet 11 inches high and is 22 years old. H e is of the Chippewa tribe from Minnesota. Garlow, a T us- carora from N … among the men and is a fine, all around player. Libby is a Chippewa from Minnesota, weighs 148 pounds, the lightest man …
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The Red Man and Helper (Vol. 4, No. 7)

Date
October 9, 1903

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Note: This issue was also published as The Red Man (Vol. 19, No. 11).

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… the wages paid for such work. The October num ber of the Chippewa H erald is a fine lit tle edition, full of common … teachers and pupils find it verv in te res t­ ing.— The Chippewa Herald says th a t $26,000 has been placed to the …
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The Arrow (Vol. 4, No. 39)

Date
May 29, 1908

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… —Exchange. WHITE EARTH RESERVATION B y Peter J o r d a n , Chippewa. In the northern pait of Minnesota, near the source … called the White Earth Reservation, which is owned by the Chippewa Indians. It has a population of about 6,000. In … interest in their allotment to make good farms. Many of the Chippewas have been quite successful in farming their lauds, …
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The Arrow (Vol. 4, No. 40)

Date
June 5, 1908

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… o ’clock tired and happy, but still very enthusiastic. THE CHIPPEWAS. B y J o s e p h P i c a r d , Chippewa. The Ojibway, or Chippewa, Indian tribe of the United States occupied the …
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The Arrow (Vol. 4, No. 42)

Date
June 19, 1908

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… tH fi ARROW, FRIDAY, JUNE 19. 1*08. T H E A R R O W A CHIPPEWA GIRL. P U B L I S H E D E V E R Y F R I D A Y b y … They taught me to speak French, some English and the Chippewa language. We lived on a large farm, many miles from …
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The Red Man and Helper (Vol. 3, No. 26 & 27)

Date
February 20 - 27, 1903

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Note: This issue was also published as The Red Man (Vol. 18, No. 30 & 31).

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… Cali­ fornia. Oration, Striking a Balance, Oscar D Davis,. Chippewa, from Minnesota. Oration, Barriers to the Progress … there all alone. I invite to the front—William Denomie, a Chippewa. W illiam Denomie, class 1894: I have been trying …
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The Red Man (Vol. 3, No. 3)

Date
November 1910

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… his tribe as did the warrior of earlier days, and while the Chippewa and the Iroquois, the Apache and the Ute no longer …
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