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The American Indian Magazine
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The Quarterly Journal of the Society of American Indians v. 1 no. 3 (July-September 1913)
Subject
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Indians of North America
Indians of North America--Periodicals
Creator
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Society of American Indians
Publisher
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University of Nebraska at Omaha Libraries
Date
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July-September 1913
Language
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English
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American Indian Magazine
Description
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(p 257) Editorial Comment
(p 278) The Editor's Viewpoint
(p 285) Higher Education for the Indian (Joseph M. Brunett)
(p 287) Why the Indian Student Should Have a Good Education (Charles W. McGilberry)
(p 289) Should the Indian Have a High Education? (Paul Sleepingbear)
(p 292) Education and Progress for the Indian (James Smith)
(p 295) What Indian Students Say About Education - Extracts from Essays
(p 300) Common School Education for the Indian Child (Emma Johnson Goulette)
(p 306) The Condition of the Pueblos (Frederick W. Henry)
(p 308) Indians' Names Forged on Checks (C. H. Kealear)
(p 309) Case of Louis Pambrun (R. J. Hamilton)
(p 312) A School of Race Development (Mary E. Laing)
(p 313) A Message from Columbus (Ivor Hughes)
(p 315) Does Godfrey Tell the Truth? - Suggestions for an Oklahoma Investigation (J. H. Godfrey)
(p 325) Books That Make Men Think
Charles H. Kealear
Charles W. McGilberry
Emma J. Goulette
Frederick W. Henry
Ivor Hughes
J.H. Godfrey
James Smith
Joseph M. Brunett
Mary E. Laing
Paul Sleepingbear
R.J. Hamilton