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…
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George Vaux Jr. discussed the living conditions amongst the Five Civilized Tribes of Oklahoma (the Cherokee, Creek, Seminole, Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians.) The next article is a poem entitled “The Man Who Wins”, written by Charles R. Barrett. F. H. Abbott, Commissioner of Indian Affairs and author of the next article, wrote about…
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The first article, written by Frederick A. Woelflen, discussed the industrial progress of Northwest Indians. Harvey K. Meyer wrote about the Carlisle Indian School, and his belief that it trained Indian students for life. He referred to the amount of money made in instruction work, and the outing system. J. A. Gilfillan covered Ojibway Indian…
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George P. Donehoo wrote the first article comparing Indians of the past to those of the future. The next article, written by E. L. Martin covered two Indian artists, Lone Star and his wife Angel De Cora and their art classes at the Carlisle Indian School. Estelle Armstrong, author of the next article, wrote about the tale of a dog, which…
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The Allegheny area, and its historical past with numerous Indian nations was discussed by George P. Donehoo in the first article. Next, in an article pulled from the Memphis Commercial Appeal, the importance of allowing Indians to receive an education was argued. W. A. Cook discussed the necessity for vocational training in Indian…
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