Native Americans
Displaying 101 - 150 of 177
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101 |
Indian drive goes to the community Northern Iowan 67:36, p.1 |
3/5/1971 | Will move out into Cedar Falls and Waterloo. | |
102 |
Indian drive moves into the community Northern Iowan 67:35, p.1 |
3/2/1971 | Asks students to work in their own communities. | |
103 |
Untitled Taylor--George W. Northern Iowan 67:35, p.2 |
3/2/1971 | The Northern Iowan office was stacked full of contributions that had been collected; photo. | |
104 |
Indian aid drive through March 26 Northern Iowan 67:34, p.1 |
2/26/1971 | Northern Iowan will coordinate effort. | |
105 |
The drive's going well Northern Iowan 67:34, p.2 |
2/26/1971 | Effort to seek donations for Rosebud Reservation. | |
106 |
Let them decide Ferguson--Dennis Northern Iowan 67:33, p.2 |
2/23/1971 | Would allow Indians on the Rosebud Reservation to decide what they need. | |
107 |
Your chance to help Northern Iowan 67:32, p.2 |
2/19/1971 | Asks for assistance for American Indians on Rosebud Reservation. | |
108 |
Prof upset about cartoon caption Eakin--Mary K. (Education Faculty) Northern Iowan 67:30, p.3 |
2/12/1971 | Believes caption implied that American Indians are not human beings. | |
109 |
Soon To Join The Rest Hoff--Gary Northern Iowan 67:28, p.2 |
2/5/1971 | The American Indian is near extinction. | |
110 |
Indian students learn about UNI Northern Iowan 66:42, p.1 |
3/13/1970 | Twenty students from Tama will visit campus. | |
111 |
Untitled Northern Iowan 66:42, p.4 |
3/13/1970 | Ray Slick visits campus; photo. | |
112 |
Tama students to visit UNI Wednesday Public Relations News Release 1969:394, p.1 |
3/9/1970 | Twenty Mesquakie students from the Tama Indian settlement will participate in the American Indian "visitation day" at UNI. | |
113 |
Tutors needed Northern Iowan 66:32, p.4 |
2/6/1970 | Need tutors to assist Mesquake Indians. | |
114 |
Revolution happening in Navajo education Northern Iowan 66:22, p.10 |
11/21/1969 | Dillon Platero speaks on Rough Rock Demonstration School. | |
115 |
To lecture on Navajo Northern Iowan 66:20, p.8 |
11/14/1969 | Dillon Platero will speak. | |
116 |
SCI educator participates in Indian Reading Program College Eye 59:48, p.3 |
7/9/1965 | Will work with children in Tama. | |
117 |
Opportunities in Indian schools College Eye 49:22, p.1 |
3/7/1958 | ||
118 |
Indian girl from Tama compares TC with Oklahoma junior college College Eye 47:6, p.3 |
10/14/1955 | Profile of Georgianna Davenport; photo. | |
119 |
Southwest tour studies Indian life Lehnus--Gwendolyn (Gwen) (Student--1954) College Eye 46:11, p.5 |
11/19/1954 | Lengthy description of summer tour to American Southwest; photo. | |
120 |
Inquiring reporter College Eye 45:40, p.3 |
8/6/1954 | Comments on field trip to American Southwest. | |
121 |
News in brief College Eye 45:40, p.3 |
8/6/1954 | Quick notes from around campus. | |
122 |
Untitled Bultena--Louis (Sociology Faculty) College Eye 45:39, p.2 |
7/30/1954 | Describes a visit to a Navajo reservation. | |
123 |
Grade teachers urgently needed in Indian schools College Eye 42:23, p.2 |
3/15/1951 | ||
124 |
For jobs in Indian grade schools civil service asks for applications College Eye 41:33, p.2 |
6/30/1950 | ||
125 |
Untitled College Eye 40:34, p.2 |
7/1/1949 | Tells the story of an Indian man's trip to deliver an invitation to Minnesota Governor Youngdahl. | |
126 |
Alumna gets degree College Eye 39:7, p.2 |
10/31/1947 | Flora Bailey receives Ph. D. for work on Navajos. | |
127 |
Library book display features Indian theme College Eye 37:4, p.4 |
9/28/1945 | Will feature work by Oklahoma Indians. | |
128 |
Exhibit Indian paintings in Vocational Building College Eye 33:6, p.6 |
10/17/1941 | Exhibit sponsored by WPA. | |
129 |
Leigh E. Robinson Alumnus 25:2, p.9 |
4/1/1941 | Has been transferred from Klawock to Hoonah, Alaska. After a six-year stay at Klawock, the Robinsons have moved to their new location, where they are engaged in the Indian service. | |
130 |
Wanted: teachers who can rough it College Eye 31:35, p.3 |
6/14/1940 | Potentially difficult conditions face those who wish to teach in American Indian communities. | |
131 |
Liberty Maye Mattson Alumnus 24:1, p.25 |
1/1/1940 | Moved from Lower Brule, South Dakota to Ft. Thompson. She has been transferred from a day school to the reservation boarding school, teaching third and fourth grades and performing dormitory duty. | |
132 |
Indian to lecture at religious forum College Eye 28:4, p.1 |
10/2/1936 | Tokaniya and Paal Batab will appear. | |
133 |
Religious forum to feature motion pictures Sunday College Eye 27:18, p.1 |
10/25/1935 | Harold Kellogg will present films about Navajo and Hopi people. | |
134 |
Mrs. Elsa K. Adams Alumnus 19:4, p.20 |
10/1/1935 | The former Elsa E. Krause is Secretary for Ernest Thompson Seton's College of Indian Wisdom in Santa Fe, New Mexico. | |
135 |
Young Bird and Jack Rabbit attend school in Oklahoma; little Indians motivated by free lunch and bus ride College Eye 27:51, p.1 |
8/2/1935 | Summer students who work in an Oklahoma school talk about their experiences. | |
136 |
Alice Beck Hancock Alumnus 19:3, p.19 |
7/1/1935 | Teaches home economics at the Indian service in Cheyenne, South Dakota. | |
137 |
Zickefoose aids in discovery of path traveled by first Americans Alumnus 19:2, p.11 |
4/1/1935 | Harold Zickefoose conducts archeological research in Alaska. | |
138 |
Matilda DeBeck tells story of Indian school experiences; teacher spends her winter "vacation" going to school College Eye 26:33, p.3 |
3/1/1935 | Has been teacher in Turtle Mountains of North Dakota. | |
139 |
Indian reservation teacher lectures for Primary Club College Eye 26:29, p.3 |
2/1/1935 | Matilda DeBeck speaks. | |
140 |
Roe-Cloud to speak on Indian culture College Eye 26:27, p.1 |
1/18/1935 | At Presbyterian supper. | |
141 |
Theta Epsilon hears lecture on Indians College Eye 25:36, p.3 |
3/30/1934 | Stanley Benz spoke. | |
142 |
Granddaughter of Indian chief enrolls in music College Eye 23:45, p.2 |
6/10/1932 | Profile of Francis Mengel. | |
143 |
Zilla E. Dillon Alumnus 15:2, p.25 |
4/1/1931 | Now in Ft. Defiance, Arizona, where she teaches kindergarten in the largest Indian Agency in the United States. She entered the United States Indian Service last September. | |
144 |
Indians bow at grave of former student College Eye 21:31, p.3 |
5/8/1930 | George A. Fairfield devoted fifty years to teaching in Iowa and Washington. | |
145 |
Helen Lovene Taft Alumnus 14:2, p.28 |
4/1/1930 | Taft, of Fairmont, Minnesota, is now assistant supervisor in an orphanage for native children at Haines, Alaska. She is working on a three year contract under the Presbyterian Church Board of National Missions. | |
146 |
Art League College Eye 21:23, p.3 |
3/14/1930 | Ida Hart spoke about Indian life and art at recent meeting. | |
147 |
Snake-dancing and other ceremonies Public Relations News Release 1929:297, p.1 |
3/8/1930 | Ida Fay Hart to give lecture about native Americans. | |
148 |
Indian life, art and customs will be described Sunday College Eye 21:22, p.6 |
3/7/1930 | Ida Fay Hart will speak at CHIC vesper service. | |
149 |
American Indian to lecture in England; Dr. Charles Alexander Eastman to address school children College Eye 19:20, p.1 |
2/1/1928 | Charles Alexander Eastman sails for Europe. | |
150 |
Hurtz talks of work among Indians College Eye 18:27, p.1 |
1/26/1927 | At Sunday morning services. |
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