(p 115) Indian Gifts to Civilized Man (Gertrude Bonnin)
(p 116) Source of Strength (Alfred L. Riggs)
(p 117) Indian Society is Welcome to City
(p 119) Sessions of Great Interest at the Charles
(p 120) At the Indian Convention
(p 122) Secretary's Report in Brief
(p 124) Treasurer's Report
(p 125) The American Indian, Conference Address (Chas. E. DeLand)
(p 129) Indian Patriotism, Conference Address (Chauncey Y. Robe)
(p 131) Indian Citizenship Bill, Conference Address (S. M. Brosius)
(p 134) Congressional Views on Indian Appropriation
(p 138) Pierre Platform and Resolutions
(p 141) Conference Echo
(p 141) Away With the Indian Bureau
(p 142) Apache and Sioux
(p 144) Letter No. 366 About Killing of Sitting Bull
(p 147) Eulogy on Learning of the Death of Sitting Bull
(p 148) Indians in War against the Hun
(p 149) Morning Star (Elizabeth Moore Joyce)
(p 151) In Memorian, Taluta, Irene Eastman (Tavian)
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(p 215) The Sioux and their Schools
(p 217) An Echo from Rosebud
(p 218) Who Foots the Indian Bill
(p 220) Indians Robbed as in Days of Yore
(p 221) Dropped Affairs
(p 222) The Assiniboine Indians
(p 226) The Fighting Sioux (Chauncey Y. Robe)
(p 228) The Sioux Outbreak of 1862 (Arthur C. Parker)
(p 230) A Sioux Woman's Love for Her Grandchild (Zitkala-Sa)
(p 231) The Situation at Santee (S. M. Brosius)
(p 233) The Sioux of Yesterday and Today (Charles A. Eastman)
(p 240) The Truth About the Massacre at Wounded Knee
(p 253) A Congressional View of Indian Affairs
(p 258) The Editorial Sanctum
(p 260) Nothing to Crow About
(p 263) Men and Women Whose Lives Count
(p 271) The Book of the Year
(p 274) What the Papers Say About Indians]]>
(p 8) The Editor's Viewpoint
(p 15) Are Your Officers Traitors?
(p 19) Industry Solves the Problem (William Hoxie)
(p 25) The American Indian as a Warrior (Gawasa Wanneh)
(p 28) Responsibility of School Employees (Simon Redbird)
(p 32) Let My People Go (Carlos Montezuma)
(p 34) Reservation Leaders (Stephen Jones)
(p 38) The Indian, the Country and the Government (Arthur C. Parker)
(p 50) My Boyhood Days (Chauncey Yellow Robe)
(p 54) The Remnants of Powhattan's Tribe (Rev. Philip B. Gordon)
(p 57) The Indian's Awakening (Zitkala-Sa)
(p 60) A New Sort of American Day
(p 63) The Indian's Salute (William Kershaw)
(p 67) True Indian Pictures (Grace Coolidge)
(p 71) Why We Go a-Fishin'
(p 73) Notes from Adario's Diary
(p 77) Nothing But Rocks
(p 79) Maxims of a Medicine Man
(p 83) Annual Reports
(p 88) Gen. Pratt to the Commissioner
(p. 89) Press Comment]]>
(p 178) The Road to Complete Citizenship
(p 183) The Human Elements of the Indian Problem
(p 186) The Function of the Society of American Indians (Sherman Coolidge)
(p 190) The Robin's Song: A Poem (Alnoba Waubunaki)
(p 191) The League of Peace - A Fragment (Gawasa Wanneh)
(p 196) Responsibility and Rights (Wm. H. Taft)
(p 197) Our Indebtedness to the American Indian (Leo J. Frachtenberg)
(p 210) An Apache Plea for Schools (Hoke Smith)
(p 213) The Legal Status of the American Indian (Arthur C. Parker)
(p 219) Why Most Indians are Non-Citizens (Gen. R. H. Pratt)
(p 224) The Menace of the Wild West Show (Chauncey Y. Robe)
(p 226) The Effect of Wild Westing (E. H. Gohl)
(p 229) Results of the Madison Conference (F. A. McKenzie)
(p 231) The Madison Platform
(p 233) History-Making News
(p 243) Book News and Book Talk
(p 246) The Open Forum]]>
(p 13) The Editor's Viewpoint
(p 23) The Cooperation of the Two Races (Dr. F. A. McKenzie)
(p 33) The American Indian of Today (Rev. Sherman Coolidge)
(p 36) Looking Backward (W. J. Kershaw)
(p 39) The Indian and the Wild West Show (Chauncey Y. Robe)
(p 41) What the Indian Can Do for Himself (Chas. H. Kealear)
(p 43) Mutual Justice in History (Dr. John Carl Parish)
(p 47) Acquiring a Standard of Value (John M. Oskison)
(p 51) Conditions Among Indians of the Southwest (Matthew K. Sniffin)
(p 56) The Quaker City Conference (Arthur C. Parker)
(p 60) The Great End: Citizenship (Gabe E. Parker)
(p 64) Educating the White Man up to the Indian (Dr. Frank G. Speck)
(p 69) The Reservation Fatal to the Development of Citizenship (Dr. Carlos Montezuma)
(p 75) Higher Education in Public Schools (Bertram Bluesky)
(p 77) Educated Indians Are Successful (Henry Knocksofftwo)
(p 79) Book News and Book Talk
(p 81) The Robinson Bill
(p 86) The Open Forum
(p 86) Senator Owen Inspires Confidence]]>