Indians of North America -- Education
Found in 98 Collections and/or Records:
Oklahoma Geological Survey Photograph Collection
Black and white original prints, negatives, and panoramas of numerous Oklahoma towns, mines, oil wells, oil fields, industries, rivers, health resorts, farms, sod houses, railroads and the University of Oklahoma. The collection also includes scenes of Oklahoma mountains, rock formations, different soils and meteorite crators, along with Indian schools and graveyards. Oklahoma Geological Survey Manuscript Collection also in repository.
Oklahoma Indian Rights Association Collection
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Correspondence, publications, reports and business records of the Oklahoma Indian Rights Association, regarding its advocacy of Indian civil rights and its involvement with various Oklahoma Indian tribes. Oklahoma Indian Rights Association Photograph Collection also in repository.
Oklahomans for Indian Opportunity Collection
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Organization. Records and printed materials (1970-2003) of the Native American charitable and educational nonprofit organization, Oklahomans for Indian Opportunity.
Old man Tippeconnic and his son, John Tippeconnic. The latter was the first Comanche to be graduated from a 4 year college., undated
Black and white original prints of Kiowa and Comanche Indians and their churches and missions, and baptismal scenes, all taken in western Oklahoma.
Oscar Gardner Collection
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Booklets and brochures dealing with the Goodland Indian Orphanage and School in Goodland, Oklahoma.
Panoramic view of the campus of Carlisle Indian School, Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Long pcard, pretty badly damaged. Color, 1907., 1907
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.
Parents and pupils at St. Patrick’s Indian School. Personalities identified on photo., undated
Peter Perkins Pitchlynn Collection
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Choctaw Chief. Correspondence of Pitchlynn with prominent citizens and family members in the Choctaw Nation; personal journals (1815) and diary (1828-1832) of Pitchlynn; official reports (1825-1841) of the Choctaw Academy in Kentucky; and Pitchlynn family records (1806-1867). Also includes a signed copy of the articles of surrender and peace negotiated between the Choctaw Nation and the United States at the close of the Civil War, and extensive correspondence reflecting the state of the Choctaw Nation just prior to and during the Civil War years, with special regard to slavery. Peter Pitchlynn Photograph Collection also in repository.
Phillips Pamphlet Collection
Pamphlets (1820-1978) containing information on U.S. government / Indian tribal relations, and U.S. government Indian policy. Materials include memorials from Indian delegations concerning allotment, land transfer, and per capita payments; tribal agreements with the Dawes Commission; annual messages of Indian nations; legal cases argued before the Oklahoma Supreme Court and the U.S. Supreme Court; and annual reports of the Board of Indian Commissioners. Other pamphlets concern Oklahoma statehood, mining and oil and gas rights on Indian lands, railroads in Indian Territory; and claims of Old Settler Cherokees.
Robb Moore Collection
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Collector. Typescript of a manuscript entitled "Thirty-Two Years in the United States Indian Service" by Ora Padgett, regarding his experiences in that organization, along with another typescript by Padgett entitled "The American Reservation.".
Robert L. Miller Collection
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Correspondence, reports and printed materials relating to Native American rights and education, accumulated by Miller during his tenure as Director of the Indian Education Center at the University of Oklahoma's American Indian Institute. Robert L. Miller Photograph Collection also in repository.
Robert P. Chaat Collection
Clergyman. Minute book (1900-1908) kept by the Secretary of the Apache Indian Mission at Fort Sill, Oklahoma; manuscripts concerning the history of the Dutch Reformed Schools, the Comanche Mission, the Warm Springs Apaches and various Indians' conversions to Christianity; along with booklets, pamphlets, and newsletters regarding the history and constitution of the Dutch Reformed Church. Robert P. Chaat Photograph Collection also in repository.
Robert V. Belt Collection
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Five letter books of correspondence from Belt as Assistant Commissioner of Indian Affairs to various officials concerning the administration of government Indian policy and legal matters of his private law practice.
Ruins of the Cherokee Female Seminary., undated
Ruins of the Tullahassee Mission., undated
Sac and Fox Indian Agency Collection
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Indian agency. Ledgers (1876-1888) recording receipt and payment of supplies, and expenditures for freight, the police force, employee salaries, cash payments to Indians, and names of Indians eligible for payment; copies of correspondence (1840-1872) from agent John S. Beach to the Governor of Iowa and other officials regarding land distribution, employment, depredations, trade, education and problems among the Sac and Fox, including a letter from the Governor of Kansas to General Pope regarding Indian depredations in Western Kansas and the captivity of Mary Jordan by raiding Indians.
Samuel W. Robertson Collection
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Teacher. Correspondence (1876-1939), mostly between Robertson and his parents, William S. and Ann Eliza Worcester Robertson, Presbyterian missionaries to the Creek Indians, regarding family life and activities at Tullahassee Mission, Indian Territory; and an autobiography of Samuel W. Robertson and biographical information on his parents.
Sapulpa (Oklahoma) Euchee Boarding School Collection
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United States Indian Service School. Ledgers (1915-1918) recording supplies used by the school and listing the number of teachers and students at the school.
Seneca Indian School, Wyandotte, Oklahoma (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.
Shawnee Indian Mission building., undated
Shawnee Manual Labor school. Building used as residence by Rev. Thomas Johnson, his family, teachers, and also used as girl’s dormitory., undated
Shawnee Mission, undated
Shawnee Mission, undated
Shawnee Mission building used as residence for Rev. Thomas Johnson, his family, teachers, and used as girl’s dormitory., undated
Shawnee Mission School. Building used as boarding house., undated
Southern Plains Indian Agencies Collection
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Photocopies of correspondence (1804-1899) between U.S. Indian agents throughout the southern Great Plains region and various officials, regarding Cheyenne, Arapaho, Kiowa, Osage, Pawnee, Sac and Fox, Wichita and other Indian tribes. Correspondents include John Beach, Lawrie Tatum and Generals Townsend, Sheridan and Sherman.
Studio portrait of Father James Wagoner, St. Mary’s Catholic School for the Quapaw., 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.