A leader explains reasons for protest
In this article, Vernon Bellecourt is interviewed about the reason why Indians feel so strongly about being used as mascots or team names.
In this article, Vernon Bellecourt is interviewed about the reason why Indians feel so strongly about being used as mascots or team names.
This article outlines the discovery details of the Merna Crater by Wakefield Dort Jr.
This photo depicts a topographical map of the Merna Crater.
This article defines the words: meteor, meteorite, and asteroid.
This clipping shows Navajoland as "A Haven of Beautiful Pagentry" with a photograph of women in awards like tiaras and holding trophies.
This article is on the back of the previous Navajoland entry. It gives descriptions of Navajo talents and lore when it comes to creating things. It also gives some information about their beliefs and rituals such as ceremonies.
This magazine contains various subjects such as the Reunion Classic '92, Fort Gibson, Miss NSU, Stilwell Strawberry Festival, Where the Red Fern Grows, Town Branch Creek, NSU Expansion, etc. as well as various advertisements throughout.
These statements are written by Sam Hider, a political candidate for chief, stating what he plans to work towards if he gets into office.
This story outlines the Kiowa hunt for the creature that murdered many men and the legend that was taught around it.
This magazine promotes places such as mid-America's Ozarks, Chicago, Rocky Mountain National Park, Wild Western towns of Arkansas, Kansas, and Missouri, and also features an article remembering the Trail of Tears.
We have two copies of this magazine. This magazine contains various subjects such as white people learning Native American teachings as well as a variety of advertisements.
This newspaper contains lots of information about the town of Anadarko as well as many advertisements throughout.
This article outlines some pioneer practices like polygamy, bundling, common-law marriages, etc.
This article outlines a traveler's journey in Tikal, the center of Mayan civilization.
This page follows the previous entry and has three pictures. Pictured is the Temple of the Giant Jaguar, a temple-pyramid honoring Ah Cacau's wife, and the Guatamalan jungle. On the back of this page, there is an article that is a continuation of the traveler's …
This is a continuation of the previous entry. On this page, the article continues on and contains information about the author's excursions while in Tikal.
This side of this magazine page has three photos: the top of middle are of Indians casting incense, the bottom of Chichicastenango's kaleidoscopic flower market. The back side of this page is the beginning of a new article that contains information about the ruins of …
This page of the magazine continues the article from the previous page, continuing to talk about the ruins of Troy and its history.
This page of the magazine continues the article from the previous page, continuing the discussion of the ruins of Troy, The Illiad, and Heinrich Schliemann.
This page of the magazine continues to outline the discovery of the Troy ruins and the excavation led by Schliemann and quotes from Schliemann's book: Troy and Its Remains. In addition, the values of his findings were discussed.
This page of the magazine continues to outline Schliemann's excavations and points out the discrepancies between his word and what happened. More details about daily life have also been revealed, like hunting and fishing and crises like earthquakes. Included is a picture of Schliemann at …
This page of the magazine reviews the labor of those excavating and recalls the magnificance of the site.
This clipping is part of either a title page or the back cover of a magazine. It contains the left part of the photo in section 6.5. The photo is horses at the front of a wagon. Also on this page is a map of …
This clipping is part of a magazine, probably a title page/front cover. It contains the right half of the photo mentioned in section 6.4, the photo is a wagon behind horses.
This clipping includes a photo of Patience Miller, one of the first settlers in De Kalb County, Illinois along with her husband William. This page also begins an article that outlines a new exhibition curated by the NSDAR museum to commemorate pioneer women and their …