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HOLY ROSARY MISSION/RED CLOUD INDIAN SCHOOL RECORDS
MISSION AND SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHY:
BLACK AND WHITE PRINTS-ALBUMS, [1880s-ongoing], n.d.
Albums Biographical Geographical Topical
| Series | Box | Album | Folder Title |
| 6-1 | A1 | 1 | Ca. 1890-1930: Holy Rosary Mission and pupils with Jesuits and Sisters of St. Francis of Penance and Christian Charity; Pine Ridge Reservation churches, Catholic Sioux Congress, catechists, feasts, parades, Omaha dance, round dance (woman's dance); badlands landscapes; notable individuals: Chief Bear Shield, Chief Red Cloud, Many Cartridges, Short Bull, and Zitkala-Sa (Gertrude Bonnin); primarily duplicate images found elsewhere in this series and the Holy Rosary Mission folders in Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions Records Series 9-1 |
| 6-1 | A1 | 2 |
Ca. 1907-1920: Oglala and Brulé Indian individuals and families, including Hollow Horn Bear, Mr. and Mrs. One Star, Iron Boy, Joe Red Bull, Left Hand Bull family, and Jim and Willie DuBray; many wearing traditional clothes; compiled by Reverend Placidus F. Sialm, S.J. |
| 6-1 | A2 | 3 |
Ca. 1925-1960s: Classroom activities and chores by pupils at Holy Rosary Mission plus Jesuits and Sisters of St. Francis of Penance and Christian Charity; primarily duplicate images [includes color print] |
| 6-1 | A2 | 4 |
Ca. 1940s: Primarily Oglala Indian men and women in military uniforms, including Clarence (or Cleveland?) (Moot) Nelson (Oglala); also Holy Rosary Mission pupils in traditional dress |
| 6-1 | A3 | 5 |
Ca. 1960s: Holy Rosary Mission and pupils with Jesuits and Sisters of St. Francis of Penance and Christian Charity; includes First Communion and a banquet and school play |
Albums Biographical Geographical Topical
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