(p 6) Frenzied Liberty
(p 7) The Troubles of the World
(p 9) Unity of Purpose through Publicity
(p 10) The Legal Status of the Indian
(p 11) Bringing Democracy to the Indians
(p 12) Philadelphia Conference
(p 14) The Indian Soldier (George S. Seymour)
(p 15) The American Indian in the World Crisis
(p 25) Making Democracy Safe for the Indians (Arthur C. Parker)
(p 30) Justice on a Reservation (Grace Coolidge)
(p 36) Ingraham Charlie (Alanson B. Skinner)
(p 42) Weighing a Pupil's Faults
(p 45) Men Whose Lives Count
(p 52) Newspaper Comment]]>
(p 137) The Conference Postponed
(p 138) A Bill Conferring Citizenship
(p 140) Dr. Hollis B. Frissell
(p 141) Reasons Why Indians Should Join the Regular Army
(p 143) Five Civilized Tribes Doing Their Bit
(p 143) What Indians Think About the World War
(p 146) The American Indians' Part in the World War
(p 154) McWhorter, Friend of the Yakimas (S. P. MacLean)
(p 160) How Flint Arrowheads Are Made (Arthur C. Parker)
(p 166) The Story of Centuries is Written Here
(p 167) Ouray, the White Man's Friend
(p 168) Chipeta, the Widow of Ouray (Grace Coolidge)
(p 171) The White Plague (Grace Coolidge)
(p 175) Men and Women Whose Lives Count for Indian Welfare
(p 184) In the Editor's Sanctum
(p 188) Not in Belgium
(p 191) The Red Man's Fate (Hiram L. Richmond)
(p 195) The Turtle's War Party (Chief Edward Cornplanter)
(p 198) News Comment on Indian Affairs - The Indians and the War with Germany]]>
(p 69) An Administrative House Cleaning Needed
(p 70) General Pratt Presents Drastic Facts
(p 72) The Indian Office Declares a Policy
(p 73) The Indian Leader
(p 73) Blotting Out the Indian
(p 74) Y. M. C. A. Work Among Indians
(p 77) Lewis Henry Morgan
(p 81) The Indian as a Mason
(p 82) Civilization Not Yet Perfect
(p 83) The Meaning of Competency
(p 86) Making a White Man Out of an Indian
(p 89) The American Indians' Appeal (A. B. Freeman)
(p 93) The New Indian Leadership (John M. Oskison)
(p 101) The Carpenter (Grace Coolidge)
(p 103) Higher Academic Training (Fred Bender)
(p 109) Absorbing the Indian (M. B. Hannah)
(p 119) The Red Horse Family (Bertha Crouch Baker)
(p 129) The Conference
(p 131) The Bulletin Board
(p 132) A Declaration of Policy (Hon. Cato Sells)
(p 134) The Menace of Peyote (Dr. Lyman Abbott)
(p 137) Good and Bad Heredity (Dr. Charles B. Davenport)]]>
(p 6) In Memory of Pocahontas
(p 7) Redbird's Experience
(p 7) American Indian Day
(p 8) Indians With the Allies
(p 9) When the Country Calls for Men
(p 9) Foreign Ideas About Indian Loyalty
(p 10) The German People and the Indians
(p 12) The Perils of Peyote Poison (A. C. Parker)
(p 14) The Red Man's Love of Mother Earth (Gawaso Wanneh)
(p 17) Wanted: To Save the Babies (Grace Coolidge)
(p 24) My Struggle for Success (Simon Redbird)
(p 29) A Short Story of My Life (Howard Whitewolf)
(p 33) Hosquasagada, Charles R. Doxon (Mabel Powers)
(p 36) In Governing the Indian Use the Indian (John M. Oskison)
(p 44) The Editor's Desk
(p 47) Indian Rights Threatened
(p 47) The Seminoles of Florida
(p 49) The Crow Indians
(p 49) The Crow Checkerboard
(p 51) Chippewa Indians Threatened
(p 54) What the Papers Say About Indians]]>
(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 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 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)]]>