The Publications section features newspapers, magazines, and souvenir pamphlets that reflect the activities of the Carlisle Indian School and its students. Many of the newspapers and magazines included here, such as The Indian Helper and The Red Man, were produced at the school by the students themselves, who were developing the skills of printing and typesetting.
This section of the website does not include brochures, broadsides, or programs for public events. Shorter printed pieces such as these are found in the Documents section of the website.
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Arthur C. Parker, author of the first article, discussed the Third National Conference of Indians, which took place in Denver, Colorado on October 14, 1913. At this vent, political, religious, philosophic, and agricultural issues were discussed. Next, Dana H. Kelsey wrote about the current…
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The issue began with an article, written by Joseph F. Anderson, about his study of the Navajo and their way of life. The next article, pulled from the New York Herald, discussed government attempts to work with Indians to reduce the cost of beef and fight the beef trust. In a piece pulled from…
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The opening article, written by George P. Donehoo discussed the famine that many Indians have faced in the past, and still continue to face. Next, Edna Dean Proctor wrote a poem entitled “Welcome to the Red Man.” Superintendent Moses Frieman, author of the next article, argued against the…
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H. B. Peairs, author of the opening article, discussed the present and future of Indian education. Next, in an article pulled from Everybody’s, author Hasting McAdam wrote about the herding techniques of Indians. In the following article, Frederic Snyder argued his belief that Indians need to…
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The first article, written by Cato Sells, the Commissioner of Indian Affairs argued that the greatest danger to Indians is alcohol. Tied to this, Senator Robert L. Owen wrote about the suppression of liquor traffic. Next, Sharman Coolidge covered the efforts to uplift the Indian’s through…
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