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.
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.
Ben Reifel's copies of various articles, pamphlets, and booklets pertaining to American Indian rights, education, and way of life.
American Indian woman working at a table
Scrapbook of newspaper clippings featuring articles on Ben Reifel. Topics include the Oahe Dam project, gun control, tribal issues, and tax problems.
Indian youth from across America applaud opening day celebrations at the demonstration for modernizing America
Poster for first annual Lakota Storytelling Festival telling traditional and contemporary stories and facts told by repected Lakota elders, historians, and educators.
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, 1907-1998Newspaper clippings of Ben Reifel and his messages on leaving the past behind and looking toward the future.
List of the mentors for the Oak Lake Retreat from 1993-2015.
Announcement for writing workshops at the 20th anniversary conference during the Oak Lake Tribal Writers' retreat.
Schedule for the Twentieth anniversary conference during the Oak Lake Tribal Writers' retreat.
List of dialogue questions for the participants on the L/D/Nakota Interpretations of the River and Lewis & Clark at the Oak Lake Writers' Society retreat.
Correspondence discussing the Woyake Kinikiya, a Tribel Model Literary Journal including information on who is involved and the purpose.
Group of writers at the Oak Lake Writers' retreat that includes Charles Woodard and Elizabeth Cook-Lynn (front row).
Students and mentors discussing material around a table at the Oak Lake Writers' retreat.
The bylaws and official organization of the Oak Lake Writers' Society .
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.
Correspondence from Lowell Amiotte and Charles Woodard in the planning of the third annual writers' retreat, 'Storytelling, Storykeeping.'
List of sessions with Kim Blaeser for handouts at the Tribal Writer's Retreat at Oak Lake, South Dakota.
Correspondence from Charles Woodard regarding a mini grant that titles, "Voices From Along the River,' which focuses on the new perspective on Lewis and Clark.