Student information card of Kise, a member of the Cheyenne Nation, who entered the school on August 31, 1882 and departed on July 8, 1889.
In school documentation Kise is also known as Red Wolf.
Student information card of Kise, a member of the Cheyenne Nation, who entered the school on August 31, 1882 and departed on July 8, 1889.
In school documentation Kise is also known as Red Wolf.
Studio portrait of Kise (Red Wolf) (standing at right) and an unidentified male student (at left).
Studio portrait of Kise (Red Wolf) (probably seated) and Carl Matches (probably standing), both wearing straw boater hats.
Studio portrait of Kise (Red Wolf) and Carl Matches, both wearing straw boater hats. Kise is probably seated at left and Matches is probably standing at right.
Studio portrait of Kish Hawkins (left), Kise (Red Wolf) (center), and Clarence Wolf Face (right).
Studio portrait of Kish Hawkins (at left), Kise (Red Wolf) (in center), and Clarence Wolf Face (at right).
Photo taken of visiting Cheyenne and Arapahoe Chiefs with Carlisle students and government employees at Devil's Den at the Gettysburg battlefield. The image is dated November 28, 1884.
One person is identified only as "Kise." It is not known if this is Kise (Red Wolf) or Kise Williams.
John D. Miles, Agent for the Cheyenne and Arapaho Agency, tells Richard Henry Pratt that his agency gave students cattle to take care of over vacation. As students did not know about the money and effort involved in caring for the animals, Miles relays a suggestion from John Holmes Seger (from the Arapaho school) that male students sell theirā¦
Richard Henry Pratt requests authority to return three students whose terms have expired. Two of the students, Lena Carr and Harry Marmon, stayed behind because of instructions from Dr. Sheldon Jackson but whose parents have since been requested they return. Pratt has also kept Kise to manage the Harness Shop until he can find a suitableā¦