The press comments section covered a Supreme Court Case involving a group of Cherokees, who sought to recover interest on deferred payments. Arthur L. Stone, in the following article, told the story of the Dragon of Selish. Next, Domitilla wrote about the Stonish Giants who were defeated by the Shawnee. The following article, pulled from the…
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!["Indian Schools: An Exposure," by Richard H. Pratt "Indian Schools: An Exposure," by Richard H. Pratt](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-pub/Pratt_IndianSchools-Exposure.jpg?itok=tgVWzc4T)
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The first article, written by the Secretary of the Indian Rights Association M. K. Sniffen, detailed the case of Tse-Ne-Gat (Everett Hatch) and the resulting "Ute War" in Bluff, Utah. Hatch was charged, and later acquitted, of the murder of a Mexican sheepherder. The following article, "Training Indian Girls for Efficient Home Makers",…
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The legend of Queen Allaquippa is presented. A series of resolutions on the Seminoles, made by the Tampa Woman's Club, support the Seminole people's attempts to regain land in Florida. Lace making among the Pueblo Nation is discussed. An article from the New York Evening Post about the usefulness of Indian education,…
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The yearbook of the Carlisle Indian School for 1918 begins with a one page brief history of the school along with the announcement that the school had closed so that the Carlisle Barracks could be put to use by the War Department. The yearbook features photographs of the graduating members of the class of 1918 and a day by day calendar of…
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This article was originally published in Pennsylvania History.
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This article was originally published in Educational Outlook.
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Group portrait of the first female students, taken on the morning after their arrival on October 6, 1879. Matron Sarah Mather is standing at left and interpreter Charles Tackett is standing at left.
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The caption reads: Cheyenne Chief (Manemic) one of Florida prisoners
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Minimic Chief of Comanche Indians from a painting by J. Wells Champney, at Ft Marion, Florida
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Studio portrait of Etadleuh Doanmoe.
The caption reads: Etahdleuh
![Four Pueblo Children from Zuni, New Mexico, c.1880 Four Pueblo Children from Zuni, New Mexico, c.1880](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-photo/CIS-P-0052.jpg?itok=M0ynBhBD)
Studio portrait of Mary Ealy (standing at left), Jennie Hammaker (standing at right), Frank Cushing (sitting at left), and Taylor Ealy (sitting at right), all wearing native clothing.
The printed caption on the reverse side reads:
No 20.
Teai-e-se-u-lu-ti-wa - Frank Cushing.…
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Studio portrait of Cook and his daughter, student Grace Cook.
The handwritten caption reads: Cook - and. Daughter -
Note: The Cumberland County Historical Society has two copies of this image: PA-CH1-017b and CS-CH-045.
![Justine La Framboise [version 1], c.1880 Justine La Framboise [version 1], c.1880](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-photo/CIS-P-0050.jpg?itok=rT_TVW-w)
Studio portrait of Justine La Framboise.
The handwritten note reads: Justine.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: No 48 Justine La Framboise from Sisseton Agency Dakota
![Sheldon Jackson, Harvey Townsend, and John Shields [version 2], c.1880 Sheldon Jackson, Harvey Townsend, and John Shields [version 2], c.1880](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-photo/CIS-PC-004-f34.jpg?itok=KZUyJMud)
Studio portrait of Sheldon Jackson (left), Harvey Townsend (center), and John Shields (right), all wearing native clothing.
The handwritten note reads: Pueblos Harvey Townsend Sheldon Jackson.
The Cumberland County Historical Society has three copies of this image: PA-CH1-19b, CS-CH-074, and 12-26-01…
![Tso-de-ar-ko, Wild Horse, and an interpreter [version 1], c.1880 Tso-de-ar-ko, Wild Horse, and an interpreter [version 1], c.1880](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-photo/CIS-P-0051.jpg?itok=x1KIfFpX)
Studio portrait of Tso-de-ar-ko, a Wichita chief (father of Nuss Stephenson), and Wild Horse, a Comanche chief, with Benjamin H. Clark, an interpreter from Indian Territory.
The caption reads: Tso-de-arko Witchita Chief, …
![White Man and Stumbling Bear, visiting chiefs [version 1], c.1880 White Man and Stumbling Bear, visiting chiefs [version 1], c.1880](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-photo/CIS-P-0054.jpg?itok=CNcJVn1q)
The caption reads: White Man Apache Chief Stumbling Bear Kiowa Chief
![Benjamin Thomas, Mary Perry, and John Menaul Chaves, 1880 Benjamin Thomas, Mary Perry, and John Menaul Chaves, 1880](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-photo/CIS-P-0067_01.jpg?itok=vg_mvphv)
Studio portrait of Benjamin Thomas (Wat-ye-eh), Mary Perry (Ki-ot-se), and John Menaul Chaves (Kowsh-te-ah), at their arrival and in native dress.
Note: The Cumberland County Historical Society has two copies of this image: CS-CH-072 and 10B-02-01.
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The caption reads: Noted Indian Chiefs.
The printed note on the reverse side reads: NOTED INDIAN CHIEFS Who have visited the Indian Training School, Carlisle, Pa.
1. Spotted Tail, Sioux Chief, Rosebud Agency, Dakota.
2. Iron Wing, Sioux Chief, Rosebud Agency, Dakota…
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The printed note on the reverse side reads: NOTED INDIAN CHIEFS Who have visited the Indian Training School, Carlisle, Pa.
1. Spotted Tail, Sioux Chief, Rosebud Agency, Dakota.
2. Iron Wing, Sioux Chief, Rosebud Agency, Dakota.
3. American Horse, Sioux Chief, Pine Ridge…