(p 162) The Indian's Plea for Freedom (Charles A. Eastman)
(p 165) America, Home of the Red Man (Gertrude Bonnin)
(p 167) Indian Rights as Guaranteed by Treaties (Theodore Frelinghuysen)
(p 175) The Lone Wolf Case
(p 178) To the American Indian (Elaine Goodale Eastman)
(p 180) The Coronation of Chief Powhatan Retold (Gertrude Bonnin)
(p 182) What Mary Austin Says About the Indian
(p 182) A Review of the Indian Citizenship Bills (Charles A. Eastman)
(p 184) A Voice From Standing Rock, S. D. (Joseph Claymore)
(p 187) "A Vision" (R. H. Pratt)
(p 189) A Protest Against Indian Bureau Control (R. H. Pratt)
(p 196) Letter to the Chiefs and Headmen of the Tribes
(p 197) Funny Side of War Work
(p 199) Book Reviews (Elaine Goodale Eastman)
(p 202) Magazine Page]]>
(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 282) A Message to Congress from the President of the Society
(p 285) Problems of Race Assimilation in America (Arthur C. Parker)
(p 305) A Challenge to the Returned Student (Robert D. Hall)
(p 307) A Year's Community Service Work (Gertrude Bonnin)
(p 311) Indians and Prohibition (Dorcas J. Spencer)
(p 315) The Indian Service - an Opportunity (Flora Warren Seymour)
(p 318) Lazarus (Grace Coolidge)
(p 320) With Benefit of Clergy (Bertha C. Baker)
(p 326) Indian Citizenship (Theodore Roosevelt)
(p 328) The American Army's Debt to the Indian (W. O. M'Geehan)
(p 332) The Mohonk Conference Platform
(p 336) The Editorial Sanctum
(p 341) The Bulletin Board
(p 343) Book News and Book Views
(p 344) What the Papers Say
(p 345) Peyote Protected by the Courts
(p 351) Ben Brave - A Sioux Lecturer
(p 352) Oklahoma Indians]]>
(p 265) An Appeal from Wyoming (Charles H. Kealear)
(p 270) The Mescaleros in Danger of Robbery (Richard H. Harper)
(p 274) The Bulletin Board
(p 275) Lake Mohonk Conference Platform
(p 277) American Indian in Need of Friends Now More Than Ever
(p 279) Campaign for Seminole Rights to Be Continued
(p 281) The Fifth Conference
(p 283) Address of Mayor W. J. Francisco in Welcoming the Society of American Indians to Lawrence
(p 285) Platform of the Fifth Conference
(p 291) Conference Day at Haskell
(p 304) The Shoshoni (James McAdams)
(p 309) The Lac Court D'oreilles Band of Chippewa Indians (Steve Grover)
(p 310) My People - the Utes (Elvira Pike)
(p 315) Conference Echoes: Fair Play for the Indian
(p 316) Set Day to Honor Indians
(p 317) Indian Race Pride
(p 318) Skinner's Defence of "Indian Day"
(p 319) Indians With the Drys
(p 320) The Open Forum (Grace Coolidge)
(p 322) A Christmas Letter from Zit-kal-a-sa (Gertrude Bonnin)]]>