Student information card of Cyrus White Horse, a member of the Arapahoe Nation, who entered the school on March 11, 1881 and departed on June 17, 1884.
White Horse, Cyrus

![Northern Arapaho and Shoshone students upon arrival [version 2], 1881 Northern Arapaho and Shoshone students upon arrival [version 2], 1881](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-photo/CIS-PC-004-f36.jpg?itok=v7FHdv_q)
Portrait of nine male students and six female students posed on the steps of the bandstand on the school grounds. They are wearing the clothing they arrived in. The caption says they are Northern Arapahoes who arrived in March 1881.
Other versions of this image identify them as two Shoshone and thirteen Northern Arapaho students who…
![Northern Arapaho and Shoshone students upon arrival [version 1], 1881 Northern Arapaho and Shoshone students upon arrival [version 1], 1881](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-photo/CCHS_PA-CH1_071b.jpg?itok=kgDMAZ3K)
Portrait of nine male students and six female students posed on the steps of the bandstand on the school grounds. They are wearing the clothing they arrived in. The caption says they are Northern Arapahoes who arrived in March 1881.
Other versions of this image identify them as two Shoshone and thirteen Northern Arapaho students who…

James Patten, a former U.S. Indian Agent, records the Arapaho Council of Chiefs meeting on the occasion of them sending their children to the Carlisle School. Chief Sharp Nose noted that he looked forward to be granted permission to visit his son at Carlisle a sentiment echoed by Chief Little Wolf. White Horse also indicated that he did not…

Correspondence regarding statements made by Rev. John Roberts, missionary at the Shoshone Agency, regarding mortality of students from that reservation. Also included is a list of all students from the Agency sent to various schools including the Carlisle Indian School.