Ojibwa Indians.
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
An appeal to the charitable and benevolent people of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland..
Collection — Mapcase folder 45
Identifier: 9092
Dates:
1844 October 19.
Catlin's North American Indian bills scrapbook
Collection — Huntington box 40
Identifier: 9109
Dates:
1840-1855.
Cree language studies
Collection — Box 1: [Barcode: 31924112438951]
Identifier: 9072
Dates:
1950-1972.
De Cost Smith Collection
Collection — Huntington box 59
Identifier: 9174
Abstract
Includes correspondence, newspaper clippings, photographs, notebooks, brochures, manuscripts, maps, paintings, and sketches. Focus areas of the notes for articles, speeches, and books cover a wide variety of topics including the Onondaga Indians and their reservation, festivals and culture, Sitting Bull using a telephone, Tendoi The climber, articles by Elizabeth Custer, Moravian missions, history of Amenia, N.Y., Fort Buford, manuscript regarding Indian attitudes towards African Americans,...
Dates:
1880-1943.
Elisha Loomis papers
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 2275
Abstract
Filmed papers consist of four journals (1819-27, 65 ft. microfilm) dealing with Loomis's experiences as an educator and as a Congregational missionary in the Hawaiian Islands.
Dates:
1816-1859,-1816-1836 (bulk)
United States War Department correspondence and records regarding Indian affairs and activities with Indian nations
Collection
Identifier: 9188
Abstract
Typed transcripts of correspondence and records of activities with Indian nations. Transcripts include information on Indian census, Indian removal, reports from Indian agencies, United States policy, trade regulations, emigration, crime, and treaties. Many of the reports are from Indian agents to commanding officers or superintendents of the Office of Indian Affairs, some correspondence giving instructions to agents. Includes an index.
Dates:
1798-1874.