Kenney, Louisa

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Louisa Kenney Progress Card
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Progress card of Louisa (here Louise) Kenney, a member of the Karuk Nation, who entered the school on September 17, 1905.

Note: Although this card lists Louisa Kenney as Klamath, a researcher has indicated that she is actually Karuk.

 

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Louisa Kenney Student File
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Student file of Louisa Kenney, member of the Karuk Nation, who entered the school on September 17, 1905, graduated in 1910, and departed on June 10, 1910. The file includes student information cards, an outing evaluation, medical/physical records, a former student response postcard, news clippings, correspondence, a trade/position record card,…

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Louisa Kenney Student Information Card
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Student information card of Louisa Kenney, a member of the Karuk Nation, who entered the school on September 17, 1905 and departed on June 22, 1910. The information card indicates that Kenney graduated in 1910, married Charles Holstein, and was living in Happy Camp, California in 1912.

Note: Although this card lists Louisa Kenney as…

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Charles Holstein Student Information Card
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Student information card of Charles Holstein, a member of the Chippewa Nation, who entered the school on September 7, 1907 and departed on August 15, 1909. The file indicates Holstein was married and living in Cooperstown, North Dakota in 1914 and Hershey, Pennsylvania in 1916.

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The Red Man (Vol. 2, No. 8)
April 1910

The first article, written by Franz Boas, discussed "Methods in Indian Woodwork." Frank C. Churchill wrote about a council of Ponca, lead by Chief White Eagle and gave an account of the speeches made at the council. Next an article, pulled from the New York Tribune, reported on the improving conditions of Indians across the United…

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Dickinson College Archives & Special Collections