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The Indian Helper (Vol. 12, No. 10)

Date
December 11, 1896

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Indian Industrial School, Carlisle, Pa. VUL. XII F R ID A Y , D E C E M B E R 11, 1896. NO. 10 TH E P u re r Life d raw s n ig h e r E v e ry y e a r ; And its m orn ing s ta r clim bs h igher E v ery y e a r ; And e a r th ’s hold on us grow s sligh ter, …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 7, No. 30)

Date
April 8, 1892

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A W E E K L Y L _ t T “ P E R ' W r — F R O M T H E — ' ^ V j / T y Indian Industrial School, Carlisle, Pa. T* VOL. VII. -F R ID A Y , A P R IL 8, 1892- NO- 3 0 . ODE TO T H E C A Y U SE . H ! here ’s to thee, good old Cayuse,* Victim of neglect :uid …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 8, No. 28)

Date
March 22, 1912

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… traditions. yp7 r A Good Field Matron. Clark Panther, an Osage boy from Pawhuska, Oklahoma, arrived here last Friday … to the Indians. She is at present field-matron among the Osages. 77/7 r Letters to the Seniors. Many congratulations …
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The Red Man (Vol. 12, No. 6)

Date
June, July, & August 1894

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“ GOD H E LP S T H E M W H O H E L P T H E M S E L V E S . ” v e i l . X I I . I jlD ip ja IJSDUJ3VBI7III 0 0 X 8 9 1 1 , CTO M gliM , F/L, JU]?H, J « I t ¥ $ WUttUS’ir, JggiA, 6. PUBLISHED MONTHLY, IN THE INTEEEST OF INDIAN EDUCATION AND CIVILIZATION. T …
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The Red Man (Vol. 15, No. 10)

Date
January 1900

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… i T H E O SA G E8. I have worked am ong the Osage I n ­ dians land the ir ways are very different from … will in ­ terest the readers of Talks and Thoughts. The Osage In d ian s as a tribe are few in num ber a n d live in … In d ian tribe, and th a t is very true because every Osage In d ia n gets a certain sum (not l*-ss than $54) …
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The Red Man (Vol. 16, No. 1)

Date
April 1900

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… Arizona and In d ian Territory, r e tu rn in g w ith four Osage students. W e have out in country homes 387 boys and …
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The Red Man and Helper (Vol. 2, No. 20)

Date
December 20, 1901

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Note: This issue was also published as The Red Man (Vol. 17, No. 24).

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… soon is all bosh. Nothing could be more ridiculous. —[Osage Journal. We see by the South Dakota Moody County … of the Stand­ ard Debating Society last Friday night. The Osage Journal is improving. I t is Amy Dolphus, …
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The Arrow (Vol. 3, No. 29)

Date
March 15, 1907

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… convention, to Oklahoma fifty-five delegates, and to the Osage Nation two delegates. The whites of Oklahoma were … as might be necessary. Two neutral delegates from the Osage Nation looked over the two crowds and FRIDAY, MARCH …
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The Red Man (Vol. 15, No. 2)

Date
October & November 1898

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… tribes of each as she did, but they came from the Pueblo, Osage, Cheyenne, Winnebago, Pawnee, Oneida, Miami, Iowa, … 1 5 1 646. Oneida....................... 45 8 13 16 1 ^747. Osage........................ u 3 4 18 4 11 1448. …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 12, No. 21)

Date
February 4, 1916

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… of himself. It is the rich Indian that is to be pitied. The Osage Indians are generally conceded to be the wealthiest … these people say that there is absolutely no hope for the Osages, that their large annual income has made them … other tribes are fast follow­ ing in the footsteps of the Osages. On the other hand we have several large tribes of …
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The Arrow (Vol. 3, No. 19)

Date
January 4, 1907

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… nahaski, Benjiman Penny, and Ambrose Miguel. Allotments to Osages Muskogee, I. T., Dec. 26.— Col. C. O. Shepard, one of the members of the Osage allotting division, is here. He states that the work of allotting the Osages is progress­ ing as well as could be expected. There …
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The Arrow (Vol. 3, No. 36)

Date
May 3, 1907

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… was allowed 55 delegates, In­ dian Territory 55 and the Osage Nation 2 So much more respectable was the Indian crowd that the Osage delegates and the brightest of the Oklakomans went …
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The Red Man and Helper (Vol. 1, No. 46)

Date
June 14, 1901

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Note: This issue was also published as The Red Man (Vol. 16, No. 50).

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… their bodies would resem­ ble the giraffe after a dance.—[Osage Journal. Through the compliments of C. D. Hilles, … $100. He will never make any money by this investment.—[The Osage Journal. H O W CRANKS ARE M ADE. The Jamesburg …
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The Arrow (Vol. 4, No. 27)

Date
March 6, 1908

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… Rich Indian is Dead James Big Heart, former chief of the Osage Indians, who it is claimed; was the richest Indian in … died of paralysis at his home near Big Heart, in the Osage Reservation last month. Big Heart was born in Henry … County, Missouri, sixty seven years ago. With forty other Osages he volunteered in a company of K a n s a s cavalry …
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