Indians of North America

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      Indians of North America

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        Indians of North America

        • UF Indians of North America -- Culture
        • UF American aborigines
        • UF American Indians
        • UF First Nations (North America)
        • UF Indians of North America -- Ethnology
        • UF Indians of North America -- Industries
        • UF Indians of the United States
        • UF Native Americans
        • UF North American Indians

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        23 Finding Aid results for Indians of North America

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        MA 009-25-01 · Folder · 1962
        Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers

        Al Hayat, an arabic-language magazine which contains an article called The American Indians-Yesterday and Today, as well as a picture of Ben Reifel. Also includes the manuscript for the article, as well as correspondence to Ben Reifel telling him about the magazine and its contents.

        American Indian News Stories
        MA 009-05-15 · Folder · 1959-1981
        Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers

        Various articles about topics collected by Ben Reifel such as suicide, education, reservations and administration among American Indians. Also includes articles about Ben Reifel during the senate race.

        Harold W. Shunk Papers
        MA 003 · Papers · 1911-1993

        Composed of collected stories, publications, speeches and typewritten transcripts of Wahehe Heirship hearing. Collection also includes notebooks and manuscripts containing lists, definitions and transcriptions of many events related to Lakota history. Many stories told to Shunk when he was a United States Bureau of Indian Affairs agent are also rewritten in Shunk's own hand.

        Shunk, Harold, 1907-1998
        B06_F13_045 · 2010-10-08
        Part of Oak Lake Writers' Society Records

        Poster for the Oak Lake Writer's Society readings at the South Dakota Festival of Book in Lead, South Dakota. Ronya Hoblit, Mabel Picotte, Deanna Stands, Kim TallBear, and Lydia Whirlwind Soilier read from 'He Sappa Woihanble.