Mat Chickeny, Charles

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Charles Mat Chickeny Student File
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Student file of Charles Mat Chickeny (here Matchickeny), a member of the Menominee Nation, who entered the school on November 6, 1880 and departed on June 17, 1884. The file contains a report after leaving indicating that Mat Chickeny was working as a laborer in Keshena, Wisconsin in 1910.

In school documentation Charles Mat Chickeny's…

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National Archives and Records Administration
Charles Mat Chickeny Student Information Card
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Student information card of Charles Mat Chickeny, a member of the Menominee Nation, who entered the school on November 6, 1880 and departed on June 17, 1884.

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National Archives and Records Administration
Charles Mat Chickeny Student Information Card
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Student information card of Charles Mat Chickeny, a member of the Menominee Nation, who entered the school on November 6, 1880 and departed on June 17, 1884.

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National Archives and Records Administration
Drawing of Animals by Charley Mat Chickeny
circa 1882

Drawing by Charles Mat Chickeny of various animals including three birds and a goat.

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Student Artwork
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Cumberland County Historical Society
Request of Charles Chickeny to Reenroll at the Carlisle Indian School
August 6, 1888 - September 3, 1888

Alfred John Standing forwards a request from Charles Mat Chickeny (here Charles Chickeny) to reenroll at the Carlisle Indian School with his cousin Peter Kewa-ta-wa-py. Standing indicates that he would approve of Chickeny's request as an individual or perhaps as part of a small party of students.

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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration
Former Student Survey Responses, 1890 (Part 1 of 5)
June 2-9, 1890

A series of sixteen letters written to Captain Richard H. Pratt in response to a questionnaire sent to former students. The accompanying questionnaire forms are not included.

Transcripts follow each handwritten letter.

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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration