Note: As of July 2021, the remains of Dora (Her Pipe) have been disinterred and repatriated. Dora was previously interred in plot B-28.
Cemetery information and mortuary documents related to Dora (Her Pipe), a member of the Sioux Nation.
Note: As of July 2021, the remains of Dora (Her Pipe) have been disinterred and repatriated. Dora was previously interred in plot B-28.
Cemetery information and mortuary documents related to Dora (Her Pipe), a member of the Sioux Nation.
Student information card of Dora (Her Pipe), a member of the Sioux Nation, who entered the school on October 6, 1879 and died on April 24, 1881. She was buried in the cemetery on the school grounds.
Student information card of Dora (Her Pipe), a member of the Sioux Nation, who entered the school on October 6, 1879 and died on April 24, 1881. Dora was buried in the cemetery on the school grounds.
Group of five Sioux students posed on the bandstand on the school grounds. They are Conrad (Thunder), Gilbert (Short Leg), Arnold (Runs After the Moon), Dora (Her Pipe), and Ruth (Looking Woman).
Group of five Sioux students posed on the bandstand on the school grounds. They are Conrad (Thunder), Gilbert (Short Leg), Arnold (Runs After the Moon), Dora (Her Pipe), and Ruth (Looking Woman).
Studio portrait of Fanny and Dora both wearing school uniforms.
Richard Henry Pratt forwards the reports of school physician C. H. Hepburn on the deaths of Dora (Her Pipe), Rose (Red Rose), and Albert. Hepburn provides details on the treatment and condition of each student as well as their illnesses including measles, bronchopneumonia or bronchitis, and pneumonia.