Publications

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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April 1915

The issue opened with an editorial comment on the Everglade Seminoles and the desire to open the Colville Reservation to settlement. The press comments section followed. The first article, written by F. F. Avery, discussed the Colville Indians and their industrial approaches and practices. The…

Format: Magazines
Repository: Cumberland County Historical Society

April 2, 1915

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Format: Newspapers
Repository: Cumberland County Historical Society

April 9, 1915

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Format: Newspapers
Repository: Cumberland County Historical Society

April 16, 1915

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Format: Newspapers
Repository: Cumberland County Historical Society

April 23, 1915

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Format: Newspapers
Repository: Cumberland County Historical Society

April 30, 1915

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Format: Newspapers
Repository: Cumberland County Historical Society

May/June 1915

The press comments section opened the issue. Will M. Maupin wrote the first article in which he discussed the need for schools on Indian lands. Maupin referred to the Genoa Indian School in Nebraska as an example of excellence. Next, Charles E. Waterman discussed Metalluk, the last of the…

Format: Magazines
Repository: Cumberland County Historical Society

May 7, 1915

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Format: Newspapers
Repository: Cumberland County Historical Society

May 14, 1915

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Format: Newspapers
Repository: Cumberland County Historical Society

May 28, 1915

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Format: Newspapers
Repository: Cumberland County Historical Society

June 4, 1915

This "Senior Number" of the Carlisle Arrow features information about commencement and the graduating class.

Format: Pamphlet
Repository: Cumberland County Historical Society

July 30, 1915

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Format: Newspapers
Repository: Cumberland County Historical Society

September 1915

The Annual School Calendar of the U. S. Indian School in Carlisle, Pennsylvania for the 1915-1916 school year.

Format: Pamphlet
Repository: National Archives and Records Administration

September 1915

The opening press comments section contained brief articles pertaining to Indians, pulled from publications such as the New York Post, the San Francisco Chronicle, etc. The first article, written by Charles M. Buchanan, discussed the Indians living in Puget Sound. Next, in an…

Format: Magazines
Repository: Cumberland County Historical Society

September 10, 1915

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Format: Newspapers
Repository: Cumberland County Historical Society

September 17, 1915

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Format: Newspapers
Repository: Cumberland County Historical Society

September 24, 1915

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Format: Newspapers
Repository: Cumberland County Historical Society

October 1915

E. A. Allen, Superintendent at Chilocco Indian School in Oklahoma, discussed the need for state governments to acknowledge issues that Indians face. Next, in a general report from the United States Indian Service, the progress of Indians and what more can be done was covered. In the following…

Format: Magazines
Repository: Cumberland County Historical Society

October 1, 1915

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Format: Newspapers
Repository: Cumberland County Historical Society

October 8, 1915

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Format: Newspapers
Repository: Cumberland County Historical Society

October 15, 1915

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Format: Newspapers
Repository: Cumberland County Historical Society

October 22, 1915

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Format: Newspapers
Repository: Cumberland County Historical Society

October 29, 1915

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Format: Newspapers
Repository: Cumberland County Historical Society

November 1915

Superintendent Oscar H. Lipps argued that favorable public opinion of Indians was necessary for success in the Administration of Indian Affairs. Next, Mazie Crawford discussed the religious ritual of camp meetings of the Nez Perce. The following article, pulled from the Salem News,…

Format: Magazines
Repository: Cumberland County Historical Society

November 5, 1915

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Format: Newspapers
Repository: Cumberland County Historical Society