Student information card of Kent Black Bear (Kills the Enemy), a member of the Sioux Nation, who entered the school on November 30, 1882 and departed on November 23, 1885.
Black Bear, Kent
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Student file of Kent Black Bear, a member of the Sioux nation, arrived at the school on November 30, 1882 and departed on November 23, 1885.The file contains a report after leaving which indicates that Black Bear was living in Tongue River, Montana in 1910.
In school documentation Kent Black Bear is also known as Kills the Enemy…
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Student information card of Kent Black Bear, a member of the Sioux Nation, who entered the school on November 30, 1882 and departed on November 23, 1885.
![The Indian Helper (Vol. 1, No. 27) The Indian Helper (Vol. 1, No. 27)](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-pub/CCHS-IndianHelper_001_27_0001.jpg?itok=FRPlTxgS)
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 himself. The next article was a treatise on the importance of buying insurance. Page two began with a memorial about General Hancock titled "The Dead Hero…
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Studio portrait of Kent Black Bear.
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Studio portrait of Kent Black Bear (seated) and Dana Long Wolf (standing), both holding straw boater hats.
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Studio portrait of Kent Black Bear (seated) and Dana Long Wolf (standing), both holding straw boater hats.
![Kent Black Bear on a horse, c.1883 Kent Black Bear on a horse, c.1883](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-photo/CCHS_PA-CH1_081c.jpg?itok=QtICTdU4)
Portrait of Kent Black Bear in native clothing and feather headdress posed on a horse on the school grounds.
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Richard Henry Pratt requests that Kent Black Bear be sent home due to poor health at the request of his father.
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Richard Henry Pratt responds to a statement from the Second Auditor of the Treasury in settlement of his accounts from the fourth quarter of 1884 to and including the fourth quarter of 1885. Pratt goes through a list of transportation costs that were disallowed due to a portion of the road being subsidized by bond.