Indians of North America -- Education
Found in 98 Collections and/or Records:
Folsom Training School Collection
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School. Business and legal records (1922-1975) of the Folsom Training School, a Methodist mission school for Indians located in Smithville, Oklahoma; Folsom Reunion Association correspondence and mailing lists (1968, 1985-1986); history of Sealey Chapel Methodist Church with announcements (1966, 1970, 1981-1986) of Folsom reunions; and an article concerning the school.
Frank Allen Balyeat Collection
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Educator. Typescripts and notes of Baptist missionaries to the Indians; correspondence relating to schools in Indian and Oklahoma Territories; releases of the Bureau of Indian Affairs concerning American Indian education; a booklet on Sequoyah and the Cherokee alphabet; notes and correspondence concerning Joseph Samuel Murrow and Bacone College; leaflet describing El Meta Bond College; and correspondence concerning Oklahoma post offices. Frank Allen Balyeat Photograph Collection also in repository.
Frank Phillips Photograph Collection
Girls’ dormitory at Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kansas. Large stone building., undated
Black and white original prints and tintypes of Quapaw, Chippewa, Delaware, Potawatomi, Caddo, Osage and Peoria Indians. Also includes scenes of Wyandotte and Lincolnville, Oklahoma, and Carlisle Indian School, Pennsylvania.
Girls’ dormitory, Seneca Indian School (Outsize), undated
Black and white original prints and panoramas of the Grand River Dam, mining and smelting in the Picher, Oklahoma area, the town of Miami, Oklahoma and businesses. Also included are photographs of Will Rogers and of Quapaw and Seneca Indians.
Glenn Jordan Collection
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Historian. Research materials gathered by Jordan while preparing his dissertation on Joseph S. Murrow and Bacone College, including photocopies of Murrow's diary (1867-1869) and other works by Murrow.
Goodland Indian School Collection
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Orphanage. Brochures, pamphlets and a published history of the Goodland Indian School, a Presbyterian orphanage for Choctaw Indians, but later expanded to serve orphans from numerous tribes. Goodland Indian School Photograph Collection also in repository.
Goodland Indian School Photograph Collection
Black and white copy prints of the students, faculty and campus of the Goodland Indian School near Hugo, Oklahoma. Goodland Indian School Photograph Collection also in repository.
Governors' Interstate Indian Council Collection
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State organization. A mimeographed copy of the minutes of the third meeting of the Governors' Interstate Indian Council held December 7-8, 1950 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Gray Horse: St. John's School Collection
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Textbooks used in the St. John's School for Osage Indian Boys, operated by the Sisters of the Immaculate Conception of nearby Pawhuska. St. John's School Photograph Collection also in repository.
Indian school at Cantonment., undated
Indian school children at St. Agnes Indian Mission School, Antlers, Oklahoma. 2 copy prints, 5x7. Negative, 5x7., undated
Black and white copy prints of Catholic churches, schools and monastic orders in Oklahoma. Also includes Osage and Quapaw Indians and scenes of Guthrie, Boley, Langston, Fairfax, Ardmore, Antlers and Chickasha, Oklahoma.
Indian Schools Photograph Collection
Black and white original and copy prints of the Male and Female Cherokee Seminaries, the Chilocco Indian School, the Chickasaw Orphanage, Rock Academy, Collins Institute, and the Harley Institute.
J. P. Hart Photograph Collection
Black and white copy prints of the buildings at Cantonment, Oklahoma. Includes scenes from a Cheyenne Sundance.
James Ross Ramsay Collection
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Missionary. A typescript of Ramsay's autobiography, in which he recounts his education and experiences as a Presbyterian missionary among the Seminoles, hardships during the Civil War, and accounts of medical treatments.
Jay L. Hargett Photograph Collection
Black and white original and copy prints of Comanche, Kiowa, Wichita, Cheyenne, Chickasaw and Choctaw Indians. The collection includes scenes of the Choctaw tribal council house, Muskogee, Indian Territory, and the Goodland Indian School. Jay L. Hargett Manuscript Collection also in repository.
Jones Academy, Choctaw School for boys., undated
Joseph Newton Kagey Collection
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Educator. Newspaper articles and a history of the Senaca Indian School; a pamphlet and booklet regarding the history of the Goodland Indian Mission, along with an obituary of Kagey. Joseph N. Kagey Photograph Collection also in repository.
Joseph Samuel Murrow Collection
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Missionary. Legal and other records (1894-1928) of the Rev. Murrow's home and school for Indian orphans, including a monthly report for the school, records of Bacone College, and of the newspaper"The Indian Orphan"; Murrow's original certificate of appointment as superintendent of Indian missions in Indian and Oklahoma Territories; minutes and proceedings (1916-1918) of the Indian Missionary Association and Osage Indian Mission; and programs (1912-1921) for meetings of the Deacons' and Missionaries' Institute of the Cheyenne-Arapaho Baptist Churches, and of the Oklahoma Indian Baptist Association.
Josiah Butler who taught at the Fort Sill Indian School for many years, 1871., 1871
Kinlichee Day School, Navajo., undated
Lida White Collection
Madeline Czarina Colbert Conlan Collection
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Historian. Manuscripts by Conlan reflecting the histories and cultures of numerous Indian tribes, the Choctaw Indians in particular, from 1756 to 1932; and a textbook, published in Great Britain (1950).
Main school building of Tuskahoma Female Institute, at Tuskahoma Indian Territory. Part of student body in show., undated
Black and white original prints of students, faculty and the campus of Tuskahoma Female Institute, a Choctaw school for girls at Tuskahoma, Indian Territory.
Mary H. Bailey Photograph Collection
Black-and-white copy prints of Quanah Parker, Frank Bailey, the Fort Sill Indian School, and an Indian parade at Anadarko, Indian Territory.
Mrs. Butler Stonestreet Smiser Collection
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Publisher. Newspaper clippings (1935-1950) regarding the Smisers and their publishing activities and early years in Atoka, Indian Territory; a memorial (1915) to Katrina Ellett Murrow, a Baptist missionary to the Choctaw Indians, and wife of Joseph S. Murrow; and a term paper by John E. Dodd entitled "The Life of J.S. Murrow.".
Mrs. Wayne Hill Photograph Collection
Black and white prints of students, faculty and the campus of Bloomfield Academy, a Chickasaw Indian School for girls.
Newspaper photograph of the Carlisle Indian football team, 1915. This is in pretty bad shape., 1915
Black and white original prints and tintypes of Quapaw, Chippewa, Delaware, Potawatomi, Caddo, Osage and Peoria Indians. Also includes scenes of Wyandotte and Lincolnville, Oklahoma, and Carlisle Indian School, Pennsylvania.