Sioux Chief Is Deft in Politics
We have the original newspaper clipping as well as a printed copy. Pictured is Cato Valandra. This article is a continuation of one in section 4.4 and summarizes a variety of things Valandra did while holding office.
We have the original newspaper clipping as well as a printed copy. Pictured is Cato Valandra. This article is a continuation of one in section 4.4 and summarizes a variety of things Valandra did while holding office.
We have the original newspaper clipping as well as a printed copy. Pictured is Mr. and Mrs. Bear Nose with their grandchild in front of a government-built house. The article talks about land being given back to the Indians. This article continues in section 4.6.
We have the original newspaper clipping as well as a printed copy. This article outlines negotiations by the government to leasing the Native land and eventually stealing the land. Pictured is Johnson Holy Rock.
We have the original newspaper clipping as well as a printed copy. Pictured is a Woodlands mask from the Iroquois and a beaded bag from the Cree in Manitoba.
This is continued from the previous entry in section 4.6. We have a printed copy as well as the original newspaper clipping. Pictured is a spreader made of elkhorn as well as a Cheyenne headdress from 19th century Montana.
We have the original newspaper clipping as well as a printed copy. Pictured is Mrs. Jennie Yazzie (Navajo) and she is showing her land. The article outlines how the white man is invading the culture and language of the Navajo and Hopi in Black Mesa, …
We have the original newspaper clipping as well as a printed copy. Pictured is a young Navajo person looking into one of the strip mines in Arizona. In the article, Mrs. Yazzie gives her thoughts through a translator and Harold Combs argues that the mining …
We have two original copies of this newspaper clipping as well as a printed copy. Pictured is a painting of Sequoyah on Haskell campus. Also pictured is a Cherokee man named George Washington who taught at Haskell and is a descendant of Tsali. The article …
We have the original newspaper clipping as well as a printed copy. Pictured is Johnny Whitecloud holding eagle feather fans in Lawrence, Kansas.
We have the original newspaper clipping as well as a printed copy. Pictured is Robert M. Utley's The Lance And The Shield as well as a picture from that text of Sitting Bull's family. This article outlines the life of Sitting Bull including family history …
We have the original newspaper clipping as well as a printed copy. This article outlines details about the removal of roadblocks from Wounded Knee and the negotiations it involved.
This is a newsletter from the first quarter of the year. Pictured is the Union Agency in 1876 and described is how the museum came to be as well as some of the the history it contains.
We have another copy of this newsletter in 4.12. This is a newsletter and in Union Indian Agency, the article outlines the start of the Union Indian Agency. The Students Participating in the 1996 Art Show lists students in seventh and eight grade and the …
We have another copy of this newsletter in 4.12. This is part of the newsletter from the previous two entries and tells about a family leaving their Georgia home in order to pack up and settle back down in Vinita, Indian Territory, in 1880.
This newsletter article (cont. from previous entries) outlines the life and achievements of Merzl Schroeder Hanson. The bottom of the page also contains small notes of a thank you, a prayer, an announcement of 1996 officers, as well as a correction to a previous article.
This article outlines the family history present in Nuyaka, OK. Families like Paul and Frankie Fulsom as well as Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Robertson and their daughter Alice. They return to Nuyaka for reunions and holidays.
This article outlines an account of how prayer was started in the Continental Congress.
This article outlines the geographic history of the land surrounding the Jemes Mountains as well as an explanation for why the monument is named the way it is.
This article outlines the early history of the European settlement of Bernalillo.
This article gives a description of the Salmon Ruin and how it came to be as well as its library and museum.
This ad showcases plates made by artist Marie Buchfink and they are collectible items available for a limited time.
This article outlines the creation of the Crazy Horse Memorial created Korczak Ziolkowski.
This article (continued from the previous entry) continues to talk about the creation of the Crazy Horse Memorial as well as the impact it made on the sculptor's life and the concerns of the locals.
This clipping shows a picture of the buildings of Copán. Article written on next magazine page (next section, 4.16).
This page of the magazine has a small portion of the photo from the previous entry overlapping. This page also has details about the earthquake that left Honduras in ruins and even damaged the Maya ruins as well. Sculptures from this time were distributed to …