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Subjects |
| Dakota
[Lakota, Sioux, Brulé, Oglala, Hunkpapa,
Sincangu, Sans Arc, Santee, Sisseton, Wahpeton] Indians |
April 1913,
Pg. 1, “Hollow Horn Bear,” Staff
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December 1913, Pgs. 3-4, “A
Relic of Father De Smet,” Reverend Henry I. Westropp, S.J.
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October, 1917, Pg. 1,
“Successful Indian Congress,” Staff
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August, 1918, Pg. 4, “Father
Quinn Attends Indian Congress,” Reverend William Quinn
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October, 1919, Pg. 1,
“Catholic Sioux Congress,” Staff
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October,
1920, Pg. 3, “New “Medicine Man” At St. Paul’s Mission,”
Reverend Sylvester Eiseman, O.S.B.
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July, 1921, Pgs. 1-2,
“Forty-Nine Years At The Indian Missions-Fr. Jerome Hunt,” Staff
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December, 1921, Pg. 2-3, “Marquette League Members Send…To Father
Gerome,” Staff
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February, 1924, Pg. 2-3, “The
Faith Of Red Hill,” Theodore Henry, S.J.
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July, 1928, Pg. 2, “The Log
Of The Humble Sioux,” Reverend Leo Cunningham, S.J.
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July, 1929, Pg. 3, “Mailbox:
Buffalo Trees,” Reverend Leo Cunningham, S.J.
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February, 1930, Pg. 2, “The
Lazy Indian-Myth,” Reverend Eugene Buechel, S.J.
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Subjects |
| Dakota
[Lakota, Sioux, Brulé, Oglala, Hunkpapa,
Sincangu, Sans Arc, Santee, Sisseton, Wahpeton] Indians, continued |
July, 1934, Pg. 2, “Fills-the-Pipe Entertains,”
Reverend Floyd A. Brey S.J.
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July, 1936, Pg. 1, “Golden
Jubilee of St. Francis Mission,” Staff
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February, 1938, Pg. 6, “Lucy
of Lucytown,” Mrs. Swift Hawk
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May, 1938,
Pg. 9, “South Dakota Bids Us Welcome,” A Lady of Loretta
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October, 1939, Pg. 6, “Indian Congress Held on
Sioux Reservation,” Reverend Edward Berheide, O.S.B.
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July, 1940, Pg. 1, “Bishop
Brady Of Sioux Falls Dedicates Marquette League Chapel,” Staff
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February, 1941, Pg. 8, “Crazy
Thunder’s Christmas,” John M. Scott, S.J.
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October, 1941, Pg. 6, “Hocina
Pesto “Passes,” Staff
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October,
1941, Pg. 9, “Four Visitors to New York,” Staff
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May, 1942, Pg. 10, “Three
Sioux Boys Visit New York,” Staff
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November, 1943, Pgs. 12-13,
“Christmas among the Sioux,” Staff
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Subjects |
| Dakota
[Lakota, Sioux, Brulé, Oglala, Hunkpapa,
Sincangu, Sans Arc, Santee, Sisseton, Wahpeton] Indians, continued |
February, 1944, Pg. 3, “A
glimpse into primitive life,” Northern Lights
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May, 1944, Pgs. 16-17, “The
True Faith versus Paganism,” Reverend Joseph A. Zimmerman, S.J.
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November, 1944, Pgs. 6-7,
“Interesting Sioux Customs,” Reverend Joseph A. Zimmerman, S.J.
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May, 1946, Pgs. 8-9, “Peyote
is a problem,” William J. Moore, S.J.
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August, 1946, Pgs. 19-20, “The Sioux and
Baseball,” Edward J. Laskowski, S.J.
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February, 1947, Pg. 14, “The Forgotten Man,”
Reverend Ildephonse
Kreidler, O.S.B.
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May, 1947, Pgs. 16-17, “Religion and Morals Among the Sioux,”
Reverend Lois J. Goll, S.J.
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August, 1947, Pgs. 8-9, “Lone
Eagle Remembers,” John M. Scott, S.J.
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August, 1947, Pg. 16,
“Territory of the Sioux,” Reverend Louis J. Goll, S.J.
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November, 1947, Pg. 12-13,
“Social Conditions,” Reverend Louis J. Goll, S.J.
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February, 1948, Pgs. 12-13,
“Custer and the Teton Sioux,” Reverend Louis J. Goll, S.J.
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Subjects |
| Dakota
[Lakota, Sioux, Brulé, Oglala, Hunkpapa,
Sincangu, Sans Arc, Santee, Sisseton, Wahpeton] Indians, continued |
November, 1949, Pgs. 14-15,
“Sioux Congress,” John F. Bryde, S.J.
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May, 1950, Pgs. 6-7, “Albert
Long Soldier,” Will Spindler
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May, 1950, Pgs. 18-19, “Sioux
Indians Play Indian,” F.G. Stobie, S.J.
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August, 1950, Pgs. 6-9,
“Trail Blazers,” Sister M. Claudia Duratschek, O.S.B.
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November,
1950, Pgs. 14-15, “Sioux Congress at Marty,” Staff
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May, 1952, Pgs. 8-9, “The
Sioux’s Way of Life,” Robert M. Demeyer, S.J.
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February, 1953, Pg. 11, “An Oration by Sitting Bull,” Sitting
Bull
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February, 1953, Pgs. 12-14, “Red Cloud Dreams Again,” John M.
Scott, S.J.
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February, 1953, Pgs. 15-17, “What the Sioux Taught Me,” Mari
Sandoz
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November, 1954, Pgs. 3-6,
“Wanderers between Two Worlds,” Charles L. McHarness
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August, 1957, Pgs. 6-7,
Tatanka Toys,” Staff
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Subjects |
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Donations/Needs |
November 1914, Pg. 4, “Father Forget’s
Urgent Call For Help (Siletz Reservation,) Louis Forget, P.S.M.
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November 1914, Pg. 4, “A Practical and Sure Way to Combat the
Menace (Crow Creek Reservation),” Reverend Ambrose Mattingly, O.S.B.
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Christmas 1914, Pg. 2, “Practical Charity of The Alumnae of
Chestnut Hill,” Reverend Bonaventure Oblasser, O.F.M., and
Reverend Tiburtius Wand, O.F.M.
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July 1915. Pg. 3, “Chalices of Gold-Fr. Maurus Feustenber,
O.S.B.,” Staff
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July 1915, Pg. 3, “Christmas 1914 (Mescalero NM, Lapwai, Idaho,
St. Joseph’s School, Oneida, WI),” Staff
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Christmas 1916, Pg. 1, A Way To Make Christmas Happy,” Staff
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July, 1917, Pg. 3, “Gift’s By Will,” Staff
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July, 1919, Pgs. 1-2, “Staking The Mission Priest,”
Reverend William Quinn
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May, 1929, Pg. 1, “Fifty-four Wood Stoves at St. Catherine
Mission, Santa Fe,” Mother M. Stanislaus
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July, 1929, Pg. 1, “Warm Hearts Insure Warm Bodies For Children
at St. Catherine’s,” Mother M. Stanislaus
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May, 1930, Pg. 3, “What a Car Means to the Missionary,”
Reverend Felix L. Geis
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Subjects |
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Donations/Needs, continued |
February, 1931, Pg. 3, “Mail Bag: Thought Car
His Greatest Need,” Fidelis Voss, O.F.M.
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July, 1932, Pg. 3, “Missionary Car Vital Necessity,”
Reverend Gabriel M. Menager, S.J.
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July, 1935, Pg. 4, “Marquette League Grateful (St. Rose of Lima
Parish, Brooklyn),” Staff
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May, 1937, Pg. 2, “Chapel Fund Established for Deceased Members of
Their Firm,” Staff
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February, 1938, Pg. 1 & 6, “Archbishop Gerken Dedicates Mission
Clinic for Indians in Santa Fe-Marquette League Endeavors to Supply
Clinic Needs,” Staff
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February, 1938, “Bishop Muench Thanks Members…for Their Generous
Response,” Bishop Aloisius J. Muench
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July, 1940, Pg. 1, “Bishop White…Renews Appeal to…Marquette League,
For Indian Missions of His Diocese,” Bishop Charles D. White
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May, 1941, Pg. 2, “I Need Your Help-From down Mississippi,”
Reverend Francis Deignan
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May, 1943, Pg. 2, “…For This Zealous Priest-St. John the Evangelist
Church,” Staff
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August, 1943, Pg. 2-3, “We repeat our appeal for Father Doyle,”
Staff
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