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

Betty June Starr Whelan Cherokee Collection Index

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Symbol of The Sioux

Newspaper / Clipping · 1973-02-23

We have the original newspaper as well as a printed copy. This article contains a photo of Ben Black Elk and gives a brief history of his life. This article is to announce that he is no longer alive.

Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 3.13

FBI, Sioux Escalate

Newspaper / Clipping · 1973-03-03

We have the original newspaper clipping as well as a printed copy. This article outlines the event of federal officers moving into Wounded Knee due to violence by Native Americans because of negotiations.

Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 3.13

Shots Fired at Wounded Knee

Newspaper / Clipping · 1973-03-03

We have the original newspaper clipping as well as a printed copy. This article outlines the events that happened at Wounded Knee, including details about the hostage situation, gunfire on FBI, and requests for investigations.

Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 3.13

Defiant

Newspaper / Clipping · [none]

We have the original newspaper clipping as well as a printed copy. Pictured is Russell Means giving a speech about not giving up on their demands.

Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 3.14

Wounded Knee Talks Break Off

Newspaper / Clipping · 1973-03-08

We have the original newspaper clipping as well as a printed copy. This article outlines the sacrifice the Native Americans are making in order to put their foot down and stand their ground. An announcement about ceasing negotiations was made and guns were fired as …

Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 3.14

Gunfight Breaks Out at Wounded Knee & Tribal Rift Takeover

Newspaper / Clipping · 1973-03-08

We have the original newspaper clipping as well as a printed copy. These articles outline more details about negotiations between the Native Americans and the Justice Dept. and the takeover of the reservation.

Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 3.15

Wounded Knee Cease-Fire Called

Newspaper / Clipping · 1973-03-09

We have the original newspaper clipping as well as a printed copy. This article outlines the cease-fire between the Native Americans and the Justice Dept. Pictured is Rev. Ralph Abernathy and Carter Camp.

Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 3.15

Indians Agree to Truce

Newspaper / Clipping · 1973-03-09

We have the original newspaper clipping as well as a printed copy. This article outlines the support shown for the Natives at Wounded Knee and the United Nation's refusal of the American Indian requests. Many leaders voiced their concerns of the consequences of harming the …

Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 3.16

Cherokee 'Nation' Does Not Exist

Newspaper / Clipping · 1973-03-09

We have the original newspaper clipping as well as a printed copy. This article outlines the efforts of two Cherokee offices that are working towards the Betterment of the Indian, but they oppose one another. Pictured is an Indian school in Kansas.

Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 3.16

Why We Must Return to Wounded Knee

Periodical / Article · 2004-05-16

We have two copies of this. One copy is only the cover and none of the inside text. The inside text contains "Personality Parade", "This Ride Is About Our Future", "On The Road Again", "A Vacation To Remember", and various other celebrity articles, medical articles, …

Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 3.17

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Other · [none]

Black and white illustration of a baby strapped into a cradle being observed by a lamb.

Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 3.17

Cherokee 'Nation' Does Not Exist

Newspaper / Clipping · 1973-03-09

We have the original newspaper clipping as well as two printed copies. This is a continuation of the article found in section 3.16. This part of the article continues to summarize the Cherokee and their government operations.

Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 3.18

Tribe Sinks Deeper Into Poverty

Newspaper / Clipping · 1973-08-05

We have the original newspaper clipping as well as a printed copy. The author lived on the San Carlos Apache Reservation for four weeks in early 1973 and this article outlines the problems within the reservation like poverty, poor education, debt, etc. Pictured is an …

Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 3.18

Indians Knew Art of Survival

Newspaper / Clipping · 1974-10-24

We have the original newspaper clipping as well as a printed copy. This article outlines the processes and details of finding food in the desert and gives details about plants such as cattails and prickly pears.

Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 3.19

Stamp of Approval

Newspaper / Clipping · 1978-01-12

Pictured is Rev. Goodwin K. Gobb giving an invocation presentation for the U.S. Postal Service in Kirkwood Hall at the Nelson Art Gallery

Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 3.19

Britons Awed, Surprised By Area Indian on Tour

Newspaper / Clipping · 1971-03-04

We have the original newspaper clipping as well as a printed copy. This article outlines Jim Rhodd's journey to England and the information he released to them about American Indian culture. Pictured is Jim Rhodd next to a Catlin portrait of Chief White Cloud, his …

Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 3.20*

Descendant of Famous Indian Here for an Auction

Newspaper / Clipping · 1970-06-12

We have the original newspaper clipping as well as a printed copy. This article outlines a brief history of Milo Overlees and how he is a descendant of Charles Journeycake. Overlees came into town for an auction.

Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 3.20*

Invisible Kansans Live Quietly

Newspaper / Clipping · 1968-03-13

We have the original newspaper clipping as well as a printed copy. This article gives a brief description of the town of Mayetta, Kansas. Pictured are three Indian boys after school in Mayetta.

Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 4.1

A Quiet Life for Invisible Indians in Kansas

Newspaper / Clipping · 1968-03-13

We have the original newspaper clipping as well as a printed copy. This is the following page of the last entry. It further expresses details about what it is like for the Indians to live in Mayetta and go to school there. Pictured is Mayetta …

Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 4.1

Haskell Builds a Career and Pride

Newspaper / Clipping · 1968-03-13

We have the original newspaper clipping as well as a printed copy. This article outlines a brief history of Haskell Institute. Pictured is the gateway to the Haskell football stadium.

Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 4.2

Haskell Gives a Career and Pride in Heritage

Newspaper / Clipping · 1968-03-13

We have the original newspaper clipping as well as a printed copy. This is a continuation of the previous entry. This article outlines what exactly the Haskell Institute is and does for the Indians.

Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 4.2

The Only Good Indian Is a ...

Newspaper / Clipping · 1974-09-11

We have the original newspaper clipping as well as a printed copy. This article outlines the crimes committed against Natives by white people in adjoining towns to the Navajo reserve.

Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 4.3

Shack Dot Stark Hills in Place of Teepees

Newspaper / Clipping · 1968-03-12

We have the original newspaper clipping as well as a printed copy. Pictured is Pine Ridge Indian Village and the article outlines how the shacks, cars, and people look in this town.

Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 4.3

Teepees Are Gone, Only Shacks Now

Newspaper / Clipping · 1968-03-12

We have the original newspaper clipping as well as a printed copy. This article outlines the transition from an old life to a new life in which they are employeed, have modern buildings on their reservations, and how the white man further tries to shape …

Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 4.4

Sioux Chief Is Deft in Politics

Newspaper / Clipping · [none]

We have the original newspaper clipping as well as a printed copy. Pictured is an Indian girl smiling with books in her arms. This article begins to tell us about the Sioux Chief Cato Valandra. This article is continued in section 4.5.

Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 4.4