The Red Man (Vol. 5, No. 3)

Carlisle, PA
November 1912
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The first article, written by John W. Sanborn, director of the New York State Indian Exhibit, discussed his appreciation and interest in American Indians, stemming from his missionary work with the Seneca. Americus R. Allen, author of the next article, discussed an effective treatment for Tuberculosis glands. Orville J. Green discussed the Mesquaki Indians, commonly known as the Sac and Fox, and the new homes that they built. In the next article, J. N. B. Hewitt discussed Indian history. He covered topics including religion, mythology, and social organization. Estelle Armstrong wrote about Jose, a returned student from the Carlisle Indian School and his experience coming home. In the editorial comment section the importance of moving pictures of Indians and health problems that many Indians face were covered.

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