This page contains two articles. The first half of the first article is not titled nor complete, but seems to summarize some geneaology of a family from Stilwell. The second article outlines family details of George and Mary Ann Simpson and their children.
Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 8.13
This page contains three articles. The first outlines details about the lives of Earl and Mary Small and their seven children in Stilwell. The second article outlines details of the Samuel Smallen family, although lots of details are missing. The third and final article on …
Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 8.14
This page contains four articles. The first one is continued from the previous page and continues to outline more family history from the Smallen family. The second article includes details about a family in Stilwell with the last name Fowler and its author is the …
Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 8.15
This page contains two articles. The first article is a continuation of the previous entry and continues to outline the lives of Andrew Jeb Smith's family in Stilwell. The second article is about James Randolph Lawson and his wife Carrie Lee Loving and their family.
Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 8.16
This entry contains a copy of two book pages in a book called My Life As An Indian. These two pages outline the story of a man named Kut-ai'-imi, or Ashton who'd come west and wanted to join camp. The second page goes on to …
Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 8.17
This entry contains a copy of two book pages in a book called My Life As An Indian. These two pages outline more details about No-Heart, the little girl who survived the lightning strike in the previous entry. She lived on her own despite the …
Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 8.17
This entry contains a copy of two book pages in a book called My Life As An Indian. These two pages outline the quarrel of Mandan and Arickaree tribes and gives details about No-Heart healing a wounded Arickaree enemy in her home. Long Elk assisted.
Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 8.18
This entry contains a copy of two book pages in a book called My Life As An Indian. These two pages outline how the wounded wishes he was No-Heart's lover and eventually tells her that he will begin his journey home the next night.
Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 8.18
This entry contains a copy of two book pages in a book called My Life As An Indian. These two pages outline No-Heart and Long Elk finally expressing their love for one another after the Arickaree takes off.
Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 8.19
This entry contains a copy of two book pages in a book called My Life As An Indian. These two pages outline the end of the story in which family and friends are invited by Long Elk for a feast and Ashton's thoughts are outlined …
Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 8.19
The article discusses the relationship between the Fremont Indians and the Anasazi. The discovery of pottery remains. Hypothesis on reasoning on why the Fremont Tribe left.