Student information card of Junaluska (here Junakuski) Standingdeer, a member of the Eastern Band of Cherokee, who entered the school on September 2, 1897 and departed on February 19, 1904. The file indicates Standingdeer had graduated in 1904, studied tinning, and was living in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1913.
Standingdeer, Junaluska
Student information cards of Junaluska Standingdeer, a member of the Eastern Band of Cherokee, who entered the school on September 2, 1897 and ultimately graduated in 1904, departing on February 19, 1904.
William B. Freer wrote about the second annual Southern Cheyenne and Arapaho Fair held in Watonga. He mentioned that between 2,000 and 2,500 Cheyenne and Arapaho attended the fair. Some of the events discussed were religious services; a lecture on tuberculosis and trachoma; and numerous exhibitions of livestock, produce, and farm practices. Theā¦
Studio portrait of Junaluska (here Juna) Standingdeer in a uniform holding a French horn.
Studio portrait of a large group of seated and standing male and female students, identified as the graduating class of 1904. They are identified in a label attached below the photo.
The label notes that Martha Enos was part of the graduating class but not included in the photo.
Report on the health of current and former Cherokee students of the Carlisle Indian School.