Student information card of Guy, a member of the Sioux Nation, who entered the school on October 6, 1879 and departed on June 19, 1882.
Student information card of Guy, a member of the Sioux Nation, who entered the school on October 6, 1879 and departed on June 19, 1882.
Student information card of Guy (Bear Don't Scare), a member of the Sioux Nation, who entered the school on October 6, 1879 and departed on June 19, 1882.
In school documentation Guy is also known as Bear Don't Scare and Matakokope-sui.
Student file of Mary Seechi, a member of the Pueblo Nation, who entered the school on June 24, 1898 and departed on June 24, 1904. The file contains a student information card.
Student information card of Mary Seechi, a member of the Pueblo Nation, who entered the school on June 24, 1898 and departed on June 24, 1904.
Group portrait of Guy (Bear Don't Scare), James (White Man), and Maggie (Stands Looking) posed outside a building on the school grounds.
Seven Sioux students posed on the bandstand on the school grounds shortly after their arrival. They are: Guy (Bear Don't Scare), Amos Lone Hill, Bennett (Singer), Frank Twiss, Lizzie Glode (also known as Daisy Glode), Lucy Day, and Mary (Lulu) Bridgeman.
Seven Sioux students posed on the bandstand on the school grounds shortly after their arrival. They are: Guy (Bear Don't Scare), Amos Lone Hill, Bennett (Singer), Frank Twiss, Lizzie Glode (also known as Daisy Glode), Lucy Day, and Lulu (Mary) Bridgeman.
Students Samuel High Bear and Guy (Bear Don't Scare) working at the bakery. This is a posed photo of them loading loaves of bread on a wheelbarrow outside the bakery.
Note: The Cumberland County Historical Society has four copies of this image: PA-CH1-084c and CS-CH-099.1-.3.
American Horse asks Richard Henry Pratt if he may come to Carlisle to visit his children attending the Carlisle Indian School. Pratt writes to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs that he believes American Horse coming to Carlisle would help keep his children in school for another two years and he would not need to be accompanied or spied upon.…