"In the Beginning" by Fred Olds. From postcard from the Oklahoma Territorial Museum.

Betty June Starr Whelan Cherokee Collection Index

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American Indian Day Reflects Culture

Newspaper / Clipping · 1973-09-16

We have the original newspaper clipping and a printed copy. The article outlines how important it is to teach the young Natives theur heritage so it isn't washed away by the white man. There are facilities and programs to ensure their heritage is not forgotten. …

Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 2.8

The BIA Had It Coming, Indian Demonstrator Says

Newspaper / Clipping · [none]

We have the original copy and a copy on printer paper. Mrs. Rose Clifford outlines the destructive nature of the BIA and the 7 day takeover of their building that resulted in $500K in damages.

Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 2.9

Victory Whoops

Newspaper / Clipping · [none]

We have the original copy and a copy on printer paper. Pictured is a scene at Wounded Knee, S.D. The scene is many Indians joining with Carter Camp to celebrate the pullout of federal lawmen from roadblocks in the community.

Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 2.9

Native American Heritage

Newspaper / Clipping · [none]

There are two magazine clippings glued onto a piece of paper in this sheet protector. Pictured is a powwow in Siletz, OR. The article describes the powwow and its festivites: eating, vending, dancing, etc.

Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page *2.10

Russell Means

Newspaper / Clipping · Sept-Oct 1995

The article outlines the achievements and battles that Russell Means faced in his six decades of living and he is also interviewed and the first question of the interview is asked about how he got all of his names. The rest of the interview is …

Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page *2.10

Russell Means

Newspaper / Clipping · Sept-Oct 1995

This page is a continuation of the previous entry, where a picture of Russell Means poses for a photo. Hair in braids and him in a button up magenta shirt.

Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 2.11

Russell Means

Newspaper / Clipping · Sept-Oct 1995

This interview is continued from the previous entry. It outlines Means' anger management, the fight for freedom, spirituality, the matriarchal society, and his belief that God is most certainly NOT a male entity.

Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 2.11

Russell Means

Newspaper / Clipping · Sept-Oct 1995

This clipping is a continuing page from the previous entry. It contains the rest of the interview with Russell Means. He continues to talk about the Sun Dance ritual and the importance of women.

Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 2.12

Russell Means

Newspaper / Clipping · Sept-Oct 1995

This clipping is a continuing page from the previous entry; a continuation of the interview of Russell Means. He continues to talk about women and the power they hold in other cultures as well. This page also advertises a steamboat company called The Delta Queen …

Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 2.12

Russell Means

Newspaper / Clipping · Sept-Oct 1995

This clipping is a continuing interview from the previous entries. In this part of the interview, Means talks about white privilege. There is also an ad for NordicTrack's Walkfit as well as a Golf club neighborhood called Beverly Hills in FL.

Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 2.13

Russell Means

Newspaper / Clipping · Sept-Oct 1995

This is a continuation of the interview with Russell Means from previous entries. In this part of the interview, Means talks about how white men decided to name sports teams after the Natives in an attempt to honor them, but they do not feel honored. …

Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 2.13

Monks protect Indian artifacts

Newspaper / Clipping · 1987-01-04

Many Indian artifacts were protected by a monastery and a very large collection was built of these artifacts. We do also have a printed copy of this on printer paper.

Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 2.14

Cherokee Drama

Newspaper / Clipping · [none]

Details about an outdoor drama are written about in this news article. Other attractions and activities around Tahlequah are outlined as well.

Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 2.14

Phoenix of Cherokee Nation Rises at Tahlequah

Newspaper / Clipping · 1975-06-29

In this article, history of Tahlequah is told and details about the Cherokee drama is also given. We have this printed on printer paper as well.

Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 2.14

Cherokee Drama

Newspaper / Clipping · [none]

This is a copy of the article from section 2.14 and it is printed on printer paper.

Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 2.15

Half Moon Ranch Has Interesting History

Photograph / Image · [none]

This article outlines John Randolph Moore's life including how he established the Half Moon Ranch and family lore.

Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 2.15

Indians Contradict Army Story

Newspaper / Clipping · 1976-01-02

Pictured is Chief Big Foot dead in the snow. This article outlines the dispute of a story told by the Army about how a massacre occurred. We have the original newspaper clipping but we do also have this printed on printer paper.

Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 2.15

Hired civilians pile Indian bodies into wagon.

Newspaper / Clipping · 1976-01-02

We have the original copy of this and a printed copy of this. Pictured is men, horses, and a wagon. According to the caption, the bodies in the wagon are Indians.

Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 2.16

Church Perch

Newspaper / Clipping · [none]

We have the original copy and a printed copy of this. Pictured is a man with a gun overlooking from the church bell tower at Wounded Knee.

Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 2.16

Snag in Talks With Indians

Newspaper / Clipping · 1973-03-10

We have the original newspaper clipping as well as a printed copy. The article outlines how those representing the American Indian Movement conferred in Pine Ridge and their negotiations. The article also moves on to talk about the threat of the Xavante Indians from Brazil. …

Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 2.17

Nun Shares Indian Plight

Newspaper / Clipping · [none]

We have the original newspaper clipping as well as a printed copy. The article outlines how Sister Jose Hobday has seen a series of tragic events while on the Fort Peck Mont. Indian Reservation. The article talks about suicide and alcoholism within Indian communities.

Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 2.17

Indian Needs

Newspaper / Clipping · 1973-03-23

We have the original copy of this as well as a printed copy. Sister Jose talks about the needs of Indians and which. ones are lacking such as education and healthcare. The BIA does not have their best interests at heart.

Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 2.18

Land-Claim Windfall at Wind River

Newspaper / Clipping · [none]

The article outlines the life of Harrison Shoyo and how his family recieved much more income due to compensation provided to the Shosone tribes that had land stolen from them.

Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 2.18

Star

Newspaper / Clipping · 1972-11-05

Clipping of Star - the Sunday magazine of The Kansas City Star. On this page is "The Art Of Don Secondine"

Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 2.19

Star

Newspaper / Clipping · 1972-11-05

This is a black and white copy of the clipping of Star - the Sunday magazine of The Kansas City Star. On this page is "The Art Of Don Secondine"

Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 2.19