Folder Title | Number | Item | Contents |
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American Indian - Bibliography | 001 | Order form to Manuscripts Depart, Kansas Historical Society | |
002 | Catalog of “Native American Indian Programs”. Telephone number not valid. Published 1998 | ||
003 | “Do You Know Which 1990 Products Contain Data on the American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut Population?” 1990 Census of Population and Housing | ||
American Indian - Christian Adaptation | A001 | 001 | “All Tribes Hymn Book” compiled and edited by Harry D. Folsom |
002 | “Indian Epiphany” and “The Huron Indian Christmas Carol” extracted from The Pageantry of Christmas, The Life Book of Christmas Vol Two by the editors of Life | ||
003 | Genealogy chart of Methodist Episcopal Church 1784-1968” from lecture notes of Professor Hal Knight | ||
004 | Excerpts from Salvation and the Savage, an Analysis of Protestant Missions and American Response, 1787-1862 by Robert F. Berkhofer | ||
005 | “An Indian version of the Twenty-Third Psalm” | ||
006 | Information on Religion from "Kansas, A Guide to the Sunflower State" page 112 (See Kansas folder in Locations section) | ||
007 | The Gospel of the Redman and Indian Bible compiled by Ernest and Julia Seton | ||
008 | Article concerning the Shawnee Hymnal Album Johnson County Museum Summer 1998 | ||
American Indian - Cluture | A002 | 001 | “Everything an Indian Does Is In A Circle” statement from Black Elk Speaks as told through John G. Neihardt |
002 | Birds, Beads & Bells remote sensing of a Pawnee Sacred Bundle by Diane L. Good | ||
003 | “The Medicine Wheel” created by Kara Hawkins based on Sun Bear’s vision | ||
004 | “Behold a white buffalo” miracle birth beckons Indians by Linda Kanamine and Debbie Howlett USA Today Sep 14, 1994 | ||
005 | “The Under World and the Emergence” | ||
006 | Explanation and concept of the Dream Catcher | ||
007 | Pamphlet “Pipestone National Monument Pipestone Quarrying” The National Park Service | ||
008 | Explanation of the Prayer Drum | ||
009 | “A Native Prayer” by Medicine Grizzly Bear | ||
010 | Native American 10 Commandments | ||
011 | Extract from the works of Oscar Barbarin containing an explanation of the Cultural Deficit Model, the rationale for its use, and the implications it has on Indian student self-esteem | ||
012 | Comparison of Indian cultural values versus Non-Indian cultural values | ||
013 | “Developing Native American Interpretation” by Debbie Cottrell The Magazine of the Midwest Open Air Museums Coordinating Council Summer 1995 | ||
014 | Fact sheet “Food Contributions of American Indians” and other interesting information derived from American Indian culture | ||
015 | “Poaching – Is it irresponsible to appropriate Native American stories?” | ||
016 | “’Indian giver’ results from cultural clash” Dear Abby column Feb 4, 1997 | ||
017 | “Indian Lore – Pemmican” by Julian Harris Salmon extracted from The Book of Indian Crafts | ||
018 | Description of the came Shinny | ||
019 | American Indian cultural view of existence | ||
020 | Talking Stick | ||
021 | Brief description of Wampum | ||
022 | “To remain who you are” books from early this century teach American Indian children the continuity of culture by Terri Baumgardner | ||
023 | Article “The Historic Uses of Dogs among the Plains Indians” from the Kansas Anthropological Association newsletter Dec 1963 and Jan 1964 | ||
American Indian - Contemporary Indian Data | 001 | Miscellaneous Indian Resources Center pamphlets | |
002 | Native American Indian attire | ||
003 | “The Heye Center opens in Manhattan with three exhibitions of Native arts” by Joseph Brouchac Smithsonian Oct 1994 | ||
American Indian - Early History | A003 | 001 | “Ancient Cultures” by John Cottler Missouri Resource Review pages 17 to 21 |
002 | “Indians among earliest inhabitants” | ||
003 | “Cahokia: Metropolis of the Mound Builders” by Timothy F. Wilson and “Woodhenge” by Karen E. Hong Cobblestone Apr 1993 | ||
004 | “We the First Americans” U. S. Department of Commerce Sep 1993 | ||
005 | “Earth lodge pays tribute to Plains people and their way of life” by Mary L. Sherk The Kansas City Star Jun 18, 1995 | ||
006 | Extract from “America’s Fascinating Indian Heritage – The First Americans: Their Customs, Art, History and How They Lived” Reader’s Digest | ||
American Indian - Education and Missions | A004 | 001 | Fact sheet “Indian Missions in Kansas” |
002 | “Indian Education at the Best Colonial Colleges” by James Axtell Colonial Williamsburg, Winter 2008 | ||
003 | “Government targeted ‘everything Indian’ in children” by Tim Giago (Nanwica Kciji) The Kansas City Star Sep 3, 1995 | ||
004 | Kaw / Kansa Indian Mission at Council Grove, KS | ||
005 | History of the Kansa or Kaw Indians | ||
006 | “New Views of Shawnee Mission, No. 8” by Rodney Staab | ||
007 | “American Indian boarding schools: ‘That hurt never goes away’” by Matt Kelley Kansas City Kansan Apr 25, 1999 | ||
008 | “Funding for tribal colleges getting short shrift” by J. L. Albert USA Today Dec 15, 1992 | ||
009 | “Best of Intentions – Indian Schools” Voices Nov 1996 | ||
010 | “Journal of a Visit to the Indian Missions, Missouri Conference” by Rev William Patton extracted from Bulletin of the Missouri Historical Society Vol X Number 4, Part II 1954 | ||
American Indian - General Information | A005 | 001 | Booklet “About American Indians – Native Americans Yesterday and Today” by Channing L. Bete Co Inc. |
002 | “Shawnee Mission Indian Historical Society – 30 Minute Neighborhood Indians along the Border” by Ted W. Stillwell | ||
American Indian - General Information (cont) | A005 | 003 | Booklet “Where Indians Live: American Indian Houses” by Nashone |
004 | Chapter titled “Indian Tribes in the North-Western Territory” from Life Among the Indians by Rev James B. Finley edited by Rev D. W. Clark pages 92-127 | ||
005 | An education coloring Book “Plains Indians” by Peter M. Spizzirri | ||
006 | Miscellaneous maps of tribal locations in United States and list of ten great Indian leaders | ||
007 | “The Indian Tribes of North America” by John R. Swanton from Bureau of American Ethnology pages 1-11, 56-57, 60-61, 72-75, 96-99, 116-121, 170-171, 174-175, 222-235, 238-243, 272-273, 292-302, 306-307, and 324-325 | ||
008 | “Native Americans” from American Ethnicity – The Dynamics and Consequences of Discrimination by Adalberto Aguirre pages 91-117 | ||
009 | Various term definitions comparing Indian to Non-Indian from unknown source | ||
010 | “The Indians: They Were Here” by Roy Hewitt Columbus Dispatch Magazine Jul 4, 1976 | ||
011 | Powwows pamphlet concerning all Indian Nations by Joan Morrison 1991 | ||
012 | Articles relating to general Indian demographics USA Today Mar 25, 1992 | ||
013 | Fact sheet “Indians of Kansas Area” | ||
014 | Article “Mission Schools and the Americanization of Indians in Kansas” by Sara Keckeisen page 24 from Journal of the Kansas Anthropological Association vol. 9 no. 2 1988 | ||
015 | “Reservations for Indian Tribes” | ||
016 | Map of the Indian frontier as a result of removal 1825-41 | ||
017 | Movement of Indian Tribes into Oklahoma | ||
018 | Indian Land Cessions | ||
019 | “Indians of Kansas” and “The Western or Indian Territory” extracted from William Cutler’s History of the State of Kansas | ||
020 | “Indian removal as seen by European travelers in America” by Gary C. Stein The Chronicles of Oklahoma Vol LI Number IV, Winter 1973-74 | ||
021 | “Native Americans and Slavery” by Randy Krehbiel Cobblestone Feb 1993 | ||
022 | “Central Plains” National Geographic Magazine Sep 1985 | ||
023 | Background on Kansas Tribes: Iowa, Kaui, Kickapoo, Pawnee, Potawatomi, Sac and Fox. Start on page 4 of Native American Resource Handbook published by Kansas Arts Commission | ||
American Indian - Languages | A006 | 001 | “Bibliography of the Algonquian Languages” by James C. Pilling |
002 | Presentation given at the Shawnee Indian Mission “Algonquian Linguistic Relationships” | ||
003 | Indian Christian Hymnal – Oneida Indian with pronunciation guide | ||
004 | Indian language guide of unknown source | ||
005 | “Universal American Indian Sign Language” by William Tomkins | ||
006 | “Shawnee root language once had branches across country” by Rodney Staab Shawnee Journal Herald May 30, 1990 | ||
007 | “Indian Names is Missouri and Kansas” by W. L Webb Kansas City Times May 8, 1909 | ||
008 | Indian Symbols | ||
009 | Brief explanation of Algonquian | ||
010 | Article about Iroquoian Family language | ||
011 | Copy of a page from the first Shawnee newspaper publish by Jotham Meeker, 1835 | ||
012 | Lessons prepared for Shawnee students in the Shawnee language by J. G. Pratt, 1837 | ||
013 | The Lords Prayer translated to the Shawnee language prepared by Johnston Lykins, 1842 | ||
See also Shawnee Stems and the Jacob P. Dunn Miami Dictionary | |||
American Indian - Miscelaneous | 001 | Pamphlet “The Indian People of Ahwahnee” | |
002 | “Plains Indians” Faces Oct 1992 | ||
003 | “Early Days” by Stanley A. Freed Faces Oct 1992 | ||
004 | “The Last Hurrah of the Mohave” by M. G. Stano Wild West Dec 1994 | ||
005 | Brief description of the Cuartelejo Apache | ||
006 | Postcard showing replica of Southern Cheyenne tipi | ||
007 | Examples of Native American Playing cards created c.a. 1825 | ||
American Indian - National Archives Microfilm Catalog 1984 | A007 | 001 | “American Indians” a select catalog of National Archives microfilm publications |
American Indian - Organizations | A008 | 001 | Pamphlet “Heart of America Indian Center” |
002 | Russell Means “MM interview” by John Edgar Wideman Modern Maturity Sep-Oct 1995 | ||
003 | Visible Horizons pamphlet | ||
004 | Visible Horizons – Indian Nations Youth Program 1994 | ||
005 | Article about Visible Horizons “Program helps Indian youths” by Julius A. Karash The Kansas City Star Aug 20, 1995 | ||
006 | Article about the Native American Health/AIDS Coalition “Expanded services for Indians is goal” by Lila LaHood The Kansas City Star Aug 30, 1998 | ||
007 | Article “Adopt a Grandparent program helping reservation’s seniors” by Chet Brokaw The Kansas City Kansan Aug 12, 1999 | ||
American Indian - Reservations | A009 | 001 | “Young Indians Far More Likely Than Others to Attempt Suicide”, “Native American you suicide” by Paul Leavitt, “Docs question prohibition on reservations” by Mike Snider USA Today Mar 25, 1992 |
002 | “The Reservations” extracted from Kansas the Thirty-fourth Star a Pictorial Album by Nyle H. Miller | ||
003 | “Reservation Life on the Great Plains” by Lisa M. Sita | ||
004 | Reservation map extracted from The Long Death: The last Days of the Plains Indians by Ralph K. Andrist | ||
005 | In response to editorial “An end to reservations” article “Native Americans aren’t the ones who should change” by Justin P. Orr Aug 23, 1999 | ||
006 | Maps showing locations of Indian Reservations for various time periods | ||
American Indian - U. S. Government - Legal Activities | A010 | 001 | “Speech in Defense of Indian Rights during the Congressional Debate Over the Indian Removal Act of 1830” by Senator Theodore Freylinghuysen Chapter 9 Register of Debates in Congress, 20th Congress, Session 1 |
002 | “Evidence # 3 Letter from No-tin-no” letter to Superintendent of Indian Affairs from Ottawa tribal members | ||
003 | Notes on Indian Agent’s reports 1840, 1843, 1856, 1854, and 1838 | ||
004 | “Evidence # 5 Letter from Amelia J Labedia” letter to Commissioner of Indian Affairs from New York Indian Amelia J. Labedia | ||
005 | “Bill Clinton on Issues of Concern to Native Americans” the Clinton Plan for Native Americans | ||
006 | Article “The worst federal agency” about the Bureau of Indian Affairs by Michael Satchell with David Bowermaster U. S. News and World Report Nov 28, 1944 | ||
007 | “Indian Treaties” from The Rights of Indians and Tribes | ||
008 | Information about, and maps of, Indian Removal Act of 1830 – 1889 | ||
009 | Various legal cases pertaining to land distribution | ||
010 | “Indian leaders encourage unity” about legal activities with Northwest tribes/nations Nov 9, 1997 | ||
011 | Treaties and Agreements | ||
012 | Article “From War to Self-Determination” a history of the Bureau of Indian Affairs by C. L. Hensen | ||
Blackfoot Indians | B001 | 001 | “Romancing the Blackfeet” by Hugh A. Dempsey Natural History Apr 1992 |
Cherokee Indians | C001 | 001 | Resume of Terra Coons Fredrick Cherokee teacher and basket weaver/instructor |
002 | “Roll of Shawnee Cherokees prepared under the Act of March 2, 1889” | ||
003 | “Cherokee Trail of Tears” as told by Private John G. Barnett | ||
004 | “Cherokee Legends and the Trail of Tears” adapted by Thomas Bryan Underwood | ||
005 | “William Penn Adair - Cherokee Slaveholder and Indian Freedom Advocate:” by Paul Kelton The Chronicles of Oklahoma Vol LXXVII Number One Spring 1999 | ||
Cherokee Indians (cont) | C001 | 006 | Map of the Trail of Tears extracted from “Trail of Tears – The Rise and Fall of the Cherokee Nation by John Ehle |
007 | Pamphlet “Redfern” Cherokee style baskets and beadwork | ||
008 | Folders published by Cherokee Heritage Center Tohlequah, Okalahoma | ||
Choctaw Indians | C002 | 001 | “Lost among the Choctaws during a tour in the Indian Territory, 1845” by Rev William Graham The Chronicles of Oklahoma Vol L Number 2 Summer 1972 |
002 | “The final move of the Choctaws1825-1830” by Rex Syndergaard The Chronicles of Oklahoma Vol LII Number 2 Summer 1974 | ||
Delaware - Nation - Tribes | D001 | 001 | “The Delaware Indians in Kansas – 1829-1867” by Alan W. Farley |
002 | Delaware Muster Roll: Those who served in Florida War by Indian Agent B. F. Robinson Sep 8, 1853 | ||
003 | Delaware Muster Roll of the Florida War Veterans who applied for bounty land by Indian Agent B. F. Robinson Sep 8, 1853 | ||
004 | “Evidence # 2 Letter from Captain Nahkowan” letter to Commissioner of Indian Affairs from Delaware Indian leaders Jan 6, 1840 | ||
005 | Copy of correspondence from Indian Agent Cummins regarding building a Blacksmith Shop among the Delaware Indians | ||
006 | “Black Beaver spent a lifetime working for and with whites to promote interracial peace” by Tincia Seginski Wild West Dec 1994 | ||
007 | “Tribe restores Delaware Cemetery gravesites” by Mary Rupert Kansas City Kansan Apr 20, 1997 | ||
008 | “Piper Burial site forces change - Developer to revise plans around Delaware chief’s grave in Piper” by Andre Riley Kansas City Kansan Aug 21, 2002 | ||
009 | Article about Delaware people | ||
010 | Copy of 1839 partial report stating the Delaware’s desire to have their annuity paid in money | ||
011 | Copy of 1846 report from Indian Agent R. L. Cummins regarding census and finances of Delaware Tribe at the Fort Leavenworth Agency | ||
012 | Copy of 1846 report from Indian Agent R. L. Cummins regarding census and finances of Delaware Tribe at the Fort Leavenworth Agency | ||
013 | Copy of 1951 letter from Delaware Tribe to President Fillmore regarding agreement to use the Shawnee Indian Mission | ||
014 | Copy of Nov 29, 1951 Kansas Agency report on paying Delaware Annuity | ||
015 | Copy of Aug 22, 1854 letter from Delaware Tribe to Col Cummins Superintendent of Indian Affairs regarding school funds | ||
016 | Paramilitary activities of the Missouri and Kansas Delawares, 1814-1867 | ||
017 | Maps depicting “Trading locations and hunting territory of the Delaware Indians, 1780's-1870's”, picture of Delaware leaders who participated in negotiation in Washington D. C. in 1867, and a picture representing a fight with the Blackfeet Indians | ||
018 | Native Americans in the Antebellum U.S. Military-Revolution and War of 1812 | ||
019 | Chief William 'Kikthawenund" Anderson | ||
020 | A Biography of Melinda Stateler Wilcoxson, 1830-1911 Student at the Mission School New Views of Shawnee Mission N0 14 February 1997 | ||
021 | The Settler: A quarterly Magazine of History and Biography re Delaware Settlement | ||
022 | A Delaware Family's Westward Journey -by Sandy Wurth | ||
023 | Delaware Township -Wyandotte County | ||
D001 | See Copy of 1842 report on estimate of funds for the Fort Leavenworth Agency for the year 1843 in Shawnee Indians – Nation – Tribe – Agents folder | ||
See Monument articles in Wyandotte County folder | |||
Education | See American Indian - Education and Missions Folder | ||
Fox Nation | See SAC and FOX Nation Folder | ||
French and Indian War | 001 | Brief history of French and Indian War extracted from Microsoft Encarta Encyclopedia | |
Iowa Indians - Nation - Tribe | I001 | 001 | Indian words from Charlene Dodd Duncan to Rodney Staab |
002 | “1700 Ioway Indian Farm” The Advocate Jun 2003 | ||
003 | Pamphlet “Iowa, Sac & Fox Mission” | ||
004 | “Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska” page 8 Kansas Lewis & Clark Bicentennial Commission Native American Resource Handbook | ||
005 | Brief overview of the Iowa Indian Nation extracted from Powwows pamphlet | ||
006 | Brief description of the Iowa Indians from article “Four Native American Tribes Remain in Kansas” Jan 1944 | ||
Iroquois Nation | I002 | 001 | “We the people” by Estelle Jarden Lima Herald 1991 |
002 | Article about Iroquois extracted from Microsoft Encarta Encyclopedia | ||
003 | Article about Iroquoian Family language extracted from Microsoft Encarta Encyclopedia | ||
Kansas Indians | K001 | 001 | “Indian Presence in the Kansas City Region by Dr. William E Unrau |
002 | “Kansas will Inaugurate State-wide Observance of American Indian Day” by Cecil Howes Kansas City Times Sep 23, 1946 | ||
003 | Extract from Geary and Kansas by John H. Gihon | ||
004 | “The Native American in Kansas” Kansas Kaleidoscope | ||
005 | Kansas Archeology Week posters 1995, 1997, 1998, and 2000 | ||
006 | Kansas Census 2000 | ||
007 | Data sheet covering history of “Indians of Kansas Area” | ||
Kaw/Kansa Nation | K002 | 001 | “Homecoming – Kaw Nation returning to homeland after 128 years” by Amy Bickel Emporia Gazette |
002 | “Kaw Nation” pages 9-12 Kansas Lewis & Clark Bicentennial Commission Native American Resource Handbook | ||
003 | “The Last of the Kaw” by Gene Smith The Capital Journal Oct 6, 1996 | ||
004 | “Fading Kansa Tribe strives for rebirth” by Paul Wenske Kansas City Star Jul 7, 1991 | ||
K002 | 005 | Kaw / Kansa Indian Mission at Council Grove, KS | |
006 | Brief description of the Kansa Indians | ||
Kickapoo Nation | K003 | 001 | Reference to “Kennekuk, the Kicapoo Prophet” from Patsy Moss research |
002 | “Kickapoo Tribe in Kansas” pages 13-16 Kansas Lewis & Clark Bicentennial Commission Native American Resource Handbook | ||
003 | “Native American Heritage Emphasized at Kickapoo nation School” Jan 1944 | ||
004 | “The Kickapoo Beader – Judy Coser” Oklahoma Today June July 1996 | ||
005 | Brief overview of the Kickapoo Nation extracted from Powwows pamphlet | ||
006 | Brief description of the Kickapoo Nation from article “Four Native American Tribes Remain in Kansas” Jan 1944 | ||
007 | Copy of Jun 29, 1838 letter discussing how the Kickapoo Tribe would receive their 1839 Annuity | ||
008 | Copy of 1846 report from Indian Agent R. L. Cummins regarding census and finances of Kickapoo Tribe at the Fort Leavenworth Agency | ||
Missions | See American Indian - Education and Missions Folder | ||
Nez Perce Indians | N001 | 001 | “Come Home Again” by Lyric Wallwork Winik The Kansas City Star Jun 15, 1997 |
Organizations | See American Indian - Organizations Folder | ||
Osage Indians | O001 | 001 | “Living with the Land” by Ginny Wallace Nov 1988 |
002 | Brief description of Osage Indian | ||
003 | “An Experiment in Education: The Osage Manual Training School, Views from Letters” by Barbara Speas Havira The Chronicles of Oklahoma Vol LXXVI Number Four Winter 1998-99 | ||
004 | “Osage Oxonian: The heritage of John Joseph Mathews” by Terry P. Wilson The Chronicles of Oklahoma Vol LIX Number 3 Fall 1981 | ||
Ottawa Indians | O002 | See Ottawa, Kansas folder in Locations Drawer | |
Pawnee Nation | P001 | 001 | Pamphlet “Pawnee Nation – A Guide to Pawnee Sites in Kansas and Nebraska” |
002 | “Pawnee Nation” pages 17-18 Kansas Lewis & Clark Bicentennial Commission Native American Resource Handbook | ||
003 | Pamphlet “Pawnee Indian Village Museum” | ||
Pawnee Nation (cont) | P001 | 004 | Pamphlet “Pawnee Earthlodge” |
005 | Brief description of the Pawnee Indians life | ||
006 | Postcard showing Pawnee Indians in a teepee | ||
007 | Article describing Coronado encounter with Pawnee | ||
Potawatomi Nation | P002 | 001 | “The Prairie Band Potawatomi – Chapters in Time” |
002 | “Father Benjamin Petit and the Potawatomi Trail of Death” Fulton Country Historical Society | ||
003 | “Trail of Death” www.kansasheritage.org | ||
004 | “History of the Prairie Band Potawatomi” by Gary E. Mitchell | ||
005 | “Citizen Potawatomi Nation” pages 19-22 Kansas Lewis & Clark Bicentennial Commission Native American Resource Handbook | ||
006 | “Prairie Band of Potawatomi” pages 23-24 Kansas Lewis & Clark Bicentennial Commission Native American Resource Handbook | ||
007 | Article “On the Rez” about life on the Potawatomi Indian Reservation in northeast Kansas by Shirl Kasper Star Magazine Aug 22, 1993 | ||
008 | Brief overview of the Potawatomi Nation extracted from Powwows pamphlet | ||
009 | Brief description of the Potawatomi Nation from article “Four Native American Tribes Remain in Kansas” Jan 1944 | ||
010 | “Sacred Heart Mission among the Potawatomi Indians” by Maxine Fightmaster The Chronicles of Oklahoma Vol L Number 2 Summer 1972 | ||
011 | Plans for Smith and Wagon shops of Potawatomi Indians date unknow | ||
012 | “Pottawatomie Baptist Manual Training School on Museum Site” Kansas Too! Vol 10 No 1 Jan 1993 | ||
See also Potawatomi Baptist Manual Labor Training School by Thomas P. Barr | |||
Powwows | P003 | 001 | Powwows pamphlet |
002 | “Pow Wow to feature Indian dancing” by Carmen Cardinal Kansas City Kansan Jul 17, 1991 | ||
003 | “Powwows celebrate heritage” by Shifra Stein The Squire Oct 28, 1993 | ||
004 | “Keeping tradition alive” Kansas City Star Nov 8, 1988 | ||
005 | 38th Annual Pow Wow pamphlet | ||
006 | 6th Annual Standing Bear Pow Wow pamphlet | ||
Sac and Fox Nation | S001 | 001 | Article concerning Sac and Fox tribe “Indian tribes get help learning own language” Kansas City Kansan Jun 23, 1995 |
002 | Pamphlet “Sac and Fox Nation of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska" | ||
003 | Pamphlet “Iowa, Sac & Fox Mission” | ||
004 | Brief overview of the Sac and Fox Nation extracted from Powwows pamphlet | ||
005 | Brief description of the Sac and Fox Nation from article “Four Native American Tribes Remain in Kansas” Jan 1944 | ||
006 | Copy of a portion of a report concerning effort to find land for Sac and Fox Tribes including reservation map dated Nov 15, 1843 | ||
Shawnee Indians - Nation -Tribe - Agents Reports | 001 | Copy of Nov 20, 1831 letter from Cape Girardeau Shawnee Tribe regarding their desire not to be on the Kansas River with other Shawnees | |
002 | Copy of 1842 report on estimate of funds for the Fort Leavenworth Agency for the year 1843 | ||
003 | Copy of 1846 report from Indian Agent R. L. Cummins regarding census and finances of Shawnee Tribe at the Fort Leavenworth Agency | ||
004 | Copy of May 3, 1855 letter from Delaware Agency regarding Shawnee orphans | ||
005 | Content of letter dated May 5, 1860 from committee of Shawnees to Board of chiefs and Councilmen of the Shawnee Tribe criticizing condition of the Shawnee Indian Mission | ||
006 | Copy of Jan 30, 1859 letter from Shawnee and Wyandotte Agency regarding the sending of a delegation to Washington | ||
007 | Black and white photograph of Mathew King, Clerk of the first Shawnee Council of 1855, interpreter of the Shawnee and Wyandotte Agency | ||
Shawnee Indians - Nation -Tribe - Black Bob Tribe | 001 | “The “Black Bob” Reservation” extracted from William G. Cutler’s History of the State of Kansas | |
002 | “The Black Bob Land Case” from Olathe Mirror Jan 23, 1908 | ||
003 | Location of Black Bob Tribe Reservation in what in now Kansa | ||
004 | A 210 page “Letter of the Secretary of the Interior” relating to the sale of Indian lands in Kansas known as the “Lands of the Black Bob Band” of Shawnees. Referred to the Committee of Indian Affairs Jan 17 1870 | ||
005 | A 254 page “Letter of the Secretary of the Interior” relating to the sale of lands allocated to certain Shawnee Indians (Black Bob band) Feb 26, 1887 to the U. S. Senate Committee on Indian Affairs | ||
Shawnee Indians - Nation -Tribe - Co-existence with Whites | S002 | 001 | “Shawnee co-existed in proximity of White Men from early colonization by Europeans” by William H. Oakley |
002 | “The Shawnees” Chapter 9 extract from Indians on the Savannah River by Dixon Hollingsworth | ||
003 | Note cards prepared by William H. Oakley concerning Shawnee Indian culture, History, and Treaty Making | ||
004 | “When Shawnees Die they go to Probate Court: Cultural Practices of the Kansas Shawnees, 1830s – 1860s” by Rodney Staab | ||
005 | Shawnee Indian Information fact sheet | ||
006 | “Being Shawnee in Territorial Kansas”, Album Johnson County Museums Spring 2004 | ||
Shawnee Indians - Nation -Tribe - Dispossession | S003 | 001 | “The Dispossession of the Kansas Shawnee” by John W. Ragsdale, Jr. UMKC Law Review |
Shawnee Indians - Nation -Tribe - Draper Manuscripts | S004 | 001 | Article concerning Lyman C. Draper “Historian avoided gory details in writing about Shawnee Indians” by Rodney Staab |
002 | “Guide to the Draper Manuscripts” by Josephine L. Harper | ||
003 | “Draper’s Notes” Vol 23S-27S State Historical Society of Wisconsin Draper Manuscript Collection | ||
Shawnee Indians - Nation -Tribe - Folklore | S005 | 001 | Extract concerning Shawnees “Indian Tribes of North America” by Barbara Leitch pages 422 to 424 |
002 | “The Shawnee Indians: Their Customs, Traditions and Folk-Lore” by Joab Spencer from Kansas Historical Collections Vol X 1907-1908 pages 382 to 402 | ||
003 | “The Life of a Shawnee”, source unknown | ||
004 | “Shawnee Folk-Lore”, source unknown | ||
005 | Article “Shawnee legend tells of resurrection” by Rodney Staab Journal Herald Oct 31, 1990 | ||
Shawnee Indians - Nation -Tribe - General | 001 | Manuscript Collections Relating to the Shawnee Kansas State Historical Society Manuscript Collections | |
002 | “Shawnee – Shawnee Indians” extract from Encyclopedia Americana 1958 Edition page 667 | ||
003 | “United Tribe of Shawnee Indians (UTOSI)” | ||
004 | Map of Shawnee locations and movements | ||
005 | “Diversity within the Shawnee” Album Johnson County Museums Winter 1997 | ||
006 | Information about the Shawnee Indians from Kansas State Historical Society | ||
007 | “The Shawnee” | ||
008 | “Shawnee History” | ||
009 | “Indian History, Part 5” from William G. Cutler’s History of the State of Kansas | ||
010 | “Peek into the Past – A look at the Shawnee Indians” Album Johnson County Museums | ||
011 | “The Shawnee Indians” Their Customs, Traditions and Folk-lore” from the Kansas Historical collections Vol X 1907-1908 pages 382 to 396 | ||
012 | Partial description of the Shawnee Indians extracted from Indian Tribes of North America page 422 | ||
013 | Article about Shawnee people | ||
014 | Extract “Interpreting the Shawnee Sun” by James K. Beatty from Literacy and Cultural Persistence in Indian Country, 1833-1841 | ||
015 | “The Baptists, the Methodists, and the Shawnees: Conflicting Cultures in Indian Territory, 1833-1834” by Stephen A. Warren Kansas History Vol 17 Autumn 1994 | ||
016 | Brief history of the Shawnee (people) Native American tribe extracted from Microsoft Encarta Encyclopedia | ||
Shawnee Indians - Nation -Tribe - Legal Matters | 001 | “Judge rejects Sunflower site claim by tribe” by Rick Alm and Finn Bullers Kansas City Star Apr 1, 2004 | |
002 | “Bill gives Loyal Shawnee Tribe recognition” Shawnee News-Star Jan 24, 2003 | ||
003 | “Indian Treaties” from American Indian Answers to Today’s Questions pages 32 to 39 | ||
004 | “Indian group fails to block park sale” Kansas City Kansan Jun 23, 1999 | ||
005 | Copy of United States Congress bill providing a statute of limitation on recovery of Indian Land. Approved May 31, 1902. Printed in Olathe Mirror, May 28, 1903 | ||
See also: | |||
Shawnee Indian Mission – Law Suit – Shawnee Tribe versus State of Kansas 1989 | |||
Shawnee Indians - Nation -Tribe - Local Area | S006 | 001 | “The Shawnees in Kansas” by Grant W. Harrington 1937 #181of 500 |
002 | “Shawnees were pitted against Seminoles in ‘unnatural war’” by Rodney Staab | ||
003 | “The Shawnee Indians in Johnson County” by Jerry C. Roy | ||
004 | Kansas Census – 1857 including Indian census pages 25 and 26 | ||
005 | Maps of Indian reservations in 1840 Album Johnson County Museums | ||
006 | Article concerning “Paithuckoosaw and the Absentee Shawnee” | ||
007 | “Diversity within the Shawnee” Album Johnson County Museums | ||
008 | Listing of Shawnee Indian Agents | ||
009 | Article “A Holy Battleground: Methodist, Baptist, and Quaker Missionaries among Shawnee Indians, 1830-1844” by Kevin Abing Kansas History Vol 21, Number 2, Summer 1998 | ||
010 | Miscellaneous facts about local Shawnee Indians | ||
011 | Content of letter written by Council of Shawnees to President of the United States requesting assistance Mar 6, 1838 | ||
012 | Names of Shawnee Soldiers who obtained bounty land warrants for services rendered in the Florida War Sep 8, 1853 Manuscript 264 page 511 | ||
013 | Copy of Shawnee Payroll Nov 1862 | ||
014 | “The Shawnee in Johnson County: Pioneer Settlers, Traders, Developers” Album Johnson County Museums Winter 1994 | ||
015 | “Being Shawnee in Territorial Kansas” Album Johnson County Museums Spring 2004 | ||
016 | Shawnee marriage records from Stewards Book Third Quarterly Conference of the Shawnee Kansas Mission, and Shawnee M. L. School Minutes | ||
017 | Articles “Farmstead of the Kansas Shawnees” and “An Early Nineteenth-Century Site in the Former Shawnee reserve of Eastern Kansas” The Kansas Anthropologist 1993 | ||
018 | Listing of traces of the Shawnee Indians in Johnson County, KS with sketch map | ||
Shawnee Indians - Nation -Tribe - Missionaries | S007 | 001 | List of Missionaries to the Shawnee Indians in Kansas |
002 | Article “Missionary to Shawnee tribe robbed grave for science” by Rodney Staab Journal Herald Jun 1, 1988 | ||
Shawnee Indians - Nation -Tribe - Ohio | S008 | 001 | “The Scioto Trail or Warriors’ Path” |
002 | Enumeration of Shawnee emigrated West of the Mississippi Apr 8, 1830 Manuscript 237 page 137 and 138 | ||
003 | Enumeration of Shawnee remaining in State of Ohio Apr 9, 1830 Manuscript 237 page 136 | ||
004 | Muster roll of company of emigrating Shawnee Indians from Ohio Sep 15, 1833 Manuscript 264 page 590 | ||
005 | “Indian Trails in Pickaway County” by Nancy Lu Conard Pickaway Quarterly, Fall 1974 | ||
006 | “Shawnee Philosophy – Behavioral Codes” by Nancy Lu Conard Pickaway Quarterly, Spring 1975 | ||
007 | “Two Shawnee Chiefs of Pickaway County” by Johnda T. Davis Pickaway Quarterly, Winter 1968 | ||
008 | “Cornstalk” thumbnail biography of Shawnee Chiefs of Ohio | ||
009 | “Boone and Blackfish – Another Story” by Nancy Lu Conard Pickaway Quarterly, Summer 1980 | ||
010 | Collection of articles by Sam Wright “Shawnee Indians – Ohio” | ||
011 | “Battle of Fallen Timbers” | ||
012 | “Shawnee Country – A Profile of Ohio’s Shawnee History” | ||
013 | Sketch map of “The Ohio country of the Historic Indian Period” compiled by H. C. Shetrone | ||
014 | Article about Ohio State history extracted from Microsoft Encarta Encyclopedia | ||
015 | Pictures and/or data of Ohio Indians donated by Susan Gray of Drake County Park District, Greenville, Ohio: Tawaskote Menitsa, Lottie Shawanoo, Isaac Shawanoo III, Isaac Shawanoo, Cornelius Waubgeshik Shawanoo and John Oshawanoo Bigknife | ||
Shawnee Indians - Nation -Tribe - Rogers Band | S010 | 001 | “History Hunter – Fred Wells searches for clues about Chief Rogers and Rogers Town” by Jim McCarty Rural Missouri Mar 2008 |
002 | Content of letter from Agency of Fort Leavenworth dated Mar 6, 1838 to C. A. Harries Commissioner of Indian Affairs Washington City explaining their dire straits and seeking help form the government | ||
Shawnee Indians - Nation -Tribe - Roll 1869 | 001 | Copy of Register of the Shawnee tribe of Indians admitted to Cherokee citizenship prior to the 10th of June 1871 attached to “Agreement between Shawnees and Cherokees concluded June 7, 1869, approved by the president June 9, 1869” | |
Sioux Indians | S011 | 001 | “Brain Tanning the Sioux Way” by Larry Belitz |
002 | “Sioux History to 1890” by Victor Douville and History of St. Francis Indian Mission, 1885-1973 Buechel Memorial Lakota Museum pamphlet | ||
003 | Pamphlets “Welcome to the Rosebud Sioux Indian reservation – The Land of Sinte Gleska (Spotted Tail)” | ||
004 | Pamphlet “Tipi Miaka Duta Lower Sioux trading Post” | ||
005 | Pamphlet “ The Tipi Paintings – Symbols from another time” | ||
006 | Pamphlet with sketch maps and brief articles on St. Francis Mission, Rosebud Sioux Reservation, and Buechel Memorial Lakota Museum | ||
007 | Pamphlet “The Sioux” | ||
008 | Pamphlet “Sioux Crafts Traditions” | ||
009 | Pamphlet “The Akta Lakota Museum” | ||
010 | Pamphlet “Sioux Indian Museum” | ||
011 | Pamphlet “Brule Sioux Arts & Crafts Cooperative” | ||
012 | Pamphlet “Wounded Knee December 29, 1890 – Battle . . . or Massacre?” | ||
013 | Pamphlet “Journey to Wounded Knee” | ||
014 | Article “ In the Shadow of Wounded Knee” by Alexandra Fuller photographs by Aaron Huey National Geographic Aug 2012 | ||
Wichita Indians | W001 | 001 | Governor’s proclamation, poster, and study guide for “Kansas Archeology Week 1944”. Study guide is dedicated to life and environment of Wichita Indians. |
002 | Brief description of the Wichita Indians life | ||
003 | Discussion of the Wichita Indians from Kansas Archeology Week 1994 Study Guide compiled by Ramona J. Willits | ||
004 | Kansas Archeology Week poster Apr 1994 | ||
005 | “Portrait of a Wichita Village, 1808” by Elizabeth A. H. John The Chronicles of Oklahoma Vol LX Number 4 Winter 1982-83 | ||
006 | Postcards depicting replica of a grass house similar to those used by the Wichita | ||
007 | Article describing Coronado encounter with Wichita | ||
Wyandot Indians | W002 | 001 | Information on Wyandot Council House and Huron Cemetery from "Kansas, A Guide to the Sunflower State" page 215 (See Kansas folder in Locations section) |
002 | Article “Following the Trail of the Wyandottes” by Katie Laughlin The Kansas City Kansan Feb 26, 1995 | ||
003 | Article “Wyandots seek tribal status” by Mike Belt The Kansas City Kansan Apr 16, 1995 | ||
004 | Article “Wyandotte County history tells of perseverance, success of people” by Helen Marie Fotovich Kansas City Kansan May 8, 1996 | ||
005 | Article “Huron option likely – Oklahoma tribe granted half acre of cemetery land” by Bob Friskel The Kansas City Kansan Jun 18, 1996 | ||
006 | Article “ Huron Building may be torn down” by Andy Williams The Kansas City Kansan Jun 13, 1997 | ||
007 | Article “Track plans Indian casino” by Mike Belt The Kansas City Kansan Jul 16, 1997 | ||
008 | Article “The dead deserve dignity” by Mike Hendricks The Kansas City Star Sep 24, 1997 | ||
009 | Article “George Zane Jr., former Wyandot Nation chief, dies” by Mike Belt The Kansas City Kansan Nov 11, 1997 and obituary for Chief George D. Zane | ||
010 | Article about Huron Indian Cemetery Kansas City Star Magazine Apr 1998 | ||
011 | Article “Tribe greets new business venture with traditional blessing” by Kelly Kurt The Kansas City Kansan Nov 1, 1998 | ||
012 | Article “Wyandotte Tribe of Oklahoma wins battle in District Court – Action could pave way for downtown casino; hurdles remain for alternate site” by Patrick Bills Kansas City Kansan Mar 9, 2000 | ||
013 | Article “Hallowed ground – The Huron Cemetery in Kansas City, Kan., is central to Kansas and Oklahoma American Indian Tribes” by Tim Janicke The Kansas City Star Nov 26, 2000 | ||
014 | “Huron Indian Cemetery Chronology” by Janith English www.wyandot.org/cemetery.html | ||
015 | “Wyandot Nation of Kansas” Wyandot Nation of Kansas Website | ||
016 | “The Wyandot Nation” extracted from William G. Cutler’s History of the State of Kansas | ||
017 | Article “A solemn resting place amid KCK’s bustle” by Suzanne P. Cole | ||
018 | “Letter of the Secretary of the Interior” to U. S. Senate Committee on Indian Affairs report on claims paid or denied to Wyandotte Indians referred Apr 1, 1870 | ||
019 | Transcript of speech given by Janith English, principal Chief of the Wyandots in Kansas, on Oct 5, 2013 on the 60th anniversary of the Wyandot Chapter of the DAR | ||
See Monument articles in Wyandotte County folder in Locations Drawer |
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