Native American
Found in 6473 Collections and/or Records:
Typescript of "Historical Sketches of the Cherokees; together with some of their Customs, Traditions and Superstitions", 1889
Typescript of "Historical Sketches of the Cherokees; together with some of their Customs, Traditions and Superstitions" by Wah-ne-nau-hi, a Cherokee woman formally known as Mrs. Lucy Keys. The text covers both pre and post-European contact history, including Sequoyah, George Lowery, and the Trail of Tears. There is also a family tree of the Oolootas of the Holly Clan. The original document is in the Smithsonian Institute. Folder 52
Typescript of "How Indian Corn Came Among the Choctaw, a Choctaw Legend", mid-20th century
Folder 10
Typescript of "Indian Humor" where the last page bears handwritten note of name J.C. Hall, mid-20th century
Folder 12
Typescript of "Legend of Origin of the Choctaws", mid-20th century
Folder 10
Typescript of "Missions among the North American Indians," stories from several sources regarding Choctaw removal and Choctaw missions , mid-20th century
Folder 3
Typescript of "Notes on Choctaw Life", mid-20th century
Folder 9
Typescript of notice in the Cherokee Advocate concerning the Katy Flyer train, October 28, 1893
Starting June 18th the Missouri, Kansas, and Texas Railway would offer a daily solid train from all principal points in Texas, Indian Territory, Kansas, and Missouri to Chicago. The train would go from Houston, Texas to Chicago. This service was recommended for travelers headed to the World Fair. Folder 561
Typescript of "Oklahoma", mid-20th century
Folder 12
Typescript of "Patriotism", mid-20th century
Folder 9
Typescript of Poem 'John Ross' Written by Francis Da Haes Janivier, no date
Typescript of poem 'John Ross' written by Francis De Haes Janivier. Folder 1313.