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Title |
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Ely Parker Scrapbook of Newspaper Articles Written by and about Harriet Maxwell Converse and Miscellaneous Items, ca. 1880-1885 |
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| 44 |
1 |
Disenchantments |
1 |
| 44 |
1 |
Sheaves Criticism |
2 |
| 44 |
1 |
Ideal and the Real |
3 |
| 44 |
1 |
Thomas Maxwell |
4 |
| 44 |
1 |
Buffalo Expressions |
6 |
| 44 |
1 |
The Indian Election |
6 |
| 44 |
1 |
A Sachem Raised Up |
7 |
| 44 |
1 |
An Indian Invitation |
8 |
| 44 |
1 |
A Curious Custom |
9 |
| 44 |
1 |
Lo Takes a Bride |
9 |
| 44 |
1 |
Ideal and the Real |
10 |
| 44 |
1 |
Disenchantments |
10 |
| 44 |
1 |
Visiting in Elmira |
11 |
| 44 |
1 |
Individualism |
11 |
| 44 |
1 |
Self Condemnation |
11 |
| 44 |
1 |
Mrs. Rhodes, Obituary |
12 |
| 44 |
1 |
Mr. Maxwell, Obituary |
12 |
| 44 |
1 |
Who Is Our Neighbor? |
13 |
| 44 |
1 |
Heroism |
14 |
| 44 |
1 |
Self-Success |
15 |
| 44 |
1 |
Ideal and the Real |
15 |
| 44 |
1 |
Aged Solomon Obail |
16 |
| 44 |
1 |
Self-Congratulations |
17 |
| 44 |
1 |
Day After Day |
18 |
| 44 |
1 |
Sentiment or Reason |
18 |
| 44 |
1 |
Our Cerberus |
19 |
| 44 |
1 |
Submission |
20 |
| 44 |
1 |
For Our Own Sake |
21 |
| 44 |
1 |
Strange Religious Festivals Among Our Indian Neighbors |
22 |
| 44 |
1 |
The Thanksgivings |
23 |
| 44 |
1 |
Noteworthy Features To-Day |
25 |
| 44 |
1 |
'Twas A Pathetic Sight |
25 |
| 44 |
1 |
Honored by the Iroquois |
27 |
| 44 |
1 |
Adopting A Tribe |
27 |
| 44 |
1 |
The Lost Indian Woman |
27 |
| 44 |
1 |
A New Book |
27 |
| 44 |
1 |
Named Ya-Ih-Wah-Noh |
28 |
| 44 |
1 |
Our Cerberus |
28 |
| 44 |
1 |
Alas! My Indian Maiden |
29 |
| 44 |
1 |
Initiated Among the Iroquois |
30 |
| 44 |
1 |
Adopted Senecas |
30 |
| 44 |
1 |
Three Pale Face Recruits |
31 |
| 44 |
1 |
A Remarkable Woman |
32 |
| 44 |
1 |
Certificate of Instalment [sic] |
32 |
| 44 |
1 |
An Indian Name |
32 |
| 44 |
1 |
A Woman Chosen Chief |
33 |
| 44 |
1 |
Resigned Under Fire |
33 |
| 44 |
1 |
Indian Rites |
33 |
| 44 |
1 |
Monuments to the Indian |
33 |
| 44 |
1 |
Red Jacket in Bronze |
34 |
| 44 |
1 |
The Social World |
34 |
| 44 |
1 |
The Red Jacket Plans |
35 |
| 44 |
1 |
Harriet Maxwell Converse |
36 |
| 44 |
1 |
The Seneca Indians |
36 |
| 44 |
1 |
Indian Medicine Man |
37 |
| 44 |
1 |
Queer Indian Customs |
39 |
| 44 |
1 |
Portion of Little Water Ceremony |
40 |
| 44 |
1 |
Script Criticism of Mrs. Converse's Writings by Ely S. Parker |
40 |
| 44 |
1 |
A Chief of Six Nations |
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| 44 |
1 |
The Red Jacket Plans |
42 |
| 44 |
1 |
Queen of the Indians |
42 |
| 44 |
1 |
Mrs. Fannie P. Rhodes |
42 |
| 44 |
1 |
"I Love Thee" |
42 |
| 44 |
1 |
The Iroquois Leader Dead |
42 |
| 44 |
1 |
Gen. Parker's Complements |
42 |
| 44 |
1 |
Ya-Ie-Wa-Noh |
43 |
| 44 |
1 |
A Serenade |
44 |
| 44 |
1 |
The American Indian |
44 |
| 44 |
1 |
The Thanksgivings |
44 |
| 44 |
1 |
The New York Indians |
45 |
| 44 |
1 |
An American Authoress Adopted into an Indian Tribe |
46 |
| 44 |
1 |
Adopted into the Tribe of Red Men |
46 |
| 44 |
1 |
Woman's Work |
47 |
| 44 |
1 |
Indian Medicine |
47 |
| 44 |
1 |
Among The Senecas |
48 |
| 44 |
1 |
Some Indian Treasures |
49 |
| 44 |
1 |
Adopted Into The Tribe Of Red Men |
50 |
| 44 |
1 |
Deerfoot |
51 |
| 44 |
1 |
The Six Nations |
52 |
| 44 |
1 |
The Seneca Runner |
53 |
| 44 |
1 |
Daily Gazette and Free Press, July 25, 1894 |
53 |
| 44 |
1 |
An "Original American" |
54 |
| 44 |
1 |
Want to Rush the Indian |
54 |
| 44 |
1 |
Irad L. Beardsley Is Dead |
55 |
| 44 |
1 |
I.J. Beardsley Dead at 82 |
55 |
| 44 |
1 |
A White Woman Chief |
56 |
| 44 |
1 |
Pages 58-63 are missing |
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| 44 |
1 |
Our Pagan Indians |
64 |
| 44 |
1 |
Wampum on His Coffin |
65 |
| 44 |
1 |
The Indian Queen Is Dean |
65 |
| 44 |
1 |
From Ausburn Tower |
66 |
| 44 |
1 |
A Seneca Indian Legend |
69 |
| 44 |
1 |
But One Woman Chief |
70 |
| 44 |
1 |
Iroquois Festivities |
71 |
| 44 |
1 |
Golden Weddings |
73 |
| 44 |
1 |
Electing a Seneca Sachem |
73 |
| 44 |
1 |
The Poor Indian |
75 |
| 44 |
1 |
Mr. Bryant's View |
75 |
| 44 |
1 |
Chief of Iroquois |
77 |
| 44 |
1 |
Woman's Work |
78 |
| 44 |
1 |
High Indian Chief |
78 |
| 44 |
1 |
New York City's Indian Colony |
79 |
| 44 |
1 |
Pages 80-81 are missing |
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| 44 |
1 |
Story of a Sachem |
82 |
| 44 |
1 |
Indian New Year's |
83 |
| 44 |
1 |
The Reservation Indian as a Man Among Men |
86 |
| 44 |
1 |
Artemus Ward, Jester |
88 |
| 44 |
1 |
The Six Nations |
89 |
| 44 |
1 |
An Indian Session |
91 |
| 44 |
1 |
Indians of New York City |
92 |
| 44 |
1 |
Pagan Neighbors |
93 |
| 44 |
1 |
Group of Senecas (photograph) |
95 |
| 44 |
1 |
Cattaraugus Indians (photograph) |
95 |
| 44 |
1 |
Pages 96-97 are missing |
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| 44 |
1 |
Harriet Maxwell Converse (photograph) |
98 |
| 44 |
1 |
The White Chief |
100 |
| 44 |
1 |
The Wampum-Records of the Iroquois |
101 |
| 44 |
1 |
New York's Indians |
103 |
| 44 |
1 |
Living Among the Onondagas |
110 |
| 44 |
1 |
Taylor's Tavern |
112 |
| 44 |
1 |
Pages 115-128 are blank |
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| 44 |
1 |
Thomas Poudry |
129 |
| 44 |
1 |
The Naming Ceremonies and Rites of Adoption by the Seneca Indians |
130 |
| 44 |
1 |
Where Mrs. Converse Was Born (photograph) |
135 |
| 44 |
1 |
An Old, Old Landmark |
138 |
| 44 |
1 |
The Burning of the White Dog |
139 |
| 44 |
1 |
Our Untamed Savages |
141 |
| 44 |
1 |
Letter to Mrs. Converse from J.S. Simpson |
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| 44 |
1 |
Photograph of cemetery |
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Personal Scrapbook of Arthur C. Parker, ca. 1900-1910 |
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| 44 |
2 |
Woman's Rights in America Five Hundred Years Ago |
1 |
| 44 |
2 |
The Indians of New York |
2 |
| 44 |
2 |
American Aborigines - Studies in Archaeology |
2 |
| 44 |
2 |
"The Copper Woman" of the Erie Tribe |
3 |
| 44 |
2 |
Christmas Among Indians |
4 |
| 44 |
2 |
The Indian Nations of New York State |
6 |
| 44 |
2 |
False Face Company an Iroquois Order |
7 |
| 44 |
2 |
Relics of Minsi Indians |
8 |
| 44 |
2 |
The Plea of the Catawbas |
8 |
| 44 |
2 |
Lecture |
8 |
| 44 |
2 |
Portrait of Jeremiah Cuffee |
8 |
| 44 |
2 |
Indian for N.Y. Harbor |
8 |
| 44 |
2 |
The Red Man |
8 |
| 44 |
2 |
The Chautauqua County Man |
8 |
| 44 |
2 |
Indians in Albany on Peaceful Errand |
9 |
| 44 |
2 |
Archaeologist Discusses Indian Problems |
9 |
| 44 |
2 |
State Archaeologist on Indian Confederacy |
9 |
| 44 |
2 |
Indian Names Added to Map |
9 |
| 44 |
2 |
Indian Dance Given by Girls in Public School |
10 |
| 44 |
2 |
Scientist Cook and Peary's Eskimos |
10 |
| 44 |
2 |
Men's Guild of St. Paul's |
10 |
| 44 |
2 |
Work of Ga-Wa-So-Wa-Neh |
11 |
| 44 |
2 |
Drunken Indians Becoming an Intolerable Nuisance in This Community |
11 |
| 44 |
2 |
Myths and Legends |
11 |
| 44 |
2 |
Up-State Indians |
11 |
| 44 |
2 |
False Face Company, An Iroquois Order |
12 |
| 44 |
2 |
Indian Dressmaker in State Museum |
13 |
| 44 |
2 |
Mr. Clarke Desires to Make a Correction |
13 |
| 44 |
2 |
Heart of Indian |
13 |
| 44 |
2 |
Darwinism Up-To-Date |
14 |
| 44 |
2 |
Lure of the Woods |
14 |
| 44 |
2 |
Immortalizing the American Indians |
15 |
| 44 |
2 |
"The Iroquois Confederacy" |
15 |
| 44 |
2 |
Indian New Year's Peculiar Ceremonies |
16 |
| 44 |
2 |
Indian To Talk of His People |
16 |
| 44 |
2 |
Where Hiawatha's Laws Still Govern |
17 |
| 44 |
2 |
Two Bulletins By Mr. Parker |
17 |
| 44 |
2 |
Monument to the Memory of Mrs. Rebecca Ashley |
17 |
| 44 |
2 |
Paleface A Wampum Keeper |
18 |
| 44 |
2 |
New Indian Exhibit in the State Museum |
19 |
| 44 |
2 |
Indian Status Idea Meets with Wide Approval |
20 |
| 44 |
2 |
Love, Poetry and Hair Tonic |
20 |
| 44 |
2 |
Rebecca Kellogg Ashley |
21 |
| 44 |
2 |
To an Indian Missionary |
21 |
| 44 |
2 |
Archaeologist Parker's Successful Quest of Sacred Ganoda Flute and Water Drum at the Secret Ceremonies of the Iroquois |
21 |
| 44 |
2 |
Seneca Discusses Indian Lodges |
22 |
| 44 |
2 |
"The Copper Woman" of the Erie Tribe |
23 |
| 44 |
2 |
Iroquois Indians in Casts from Life |
23 |
| 44 |
2 |
Folklore of the Iroquois |
24 |
| 44 |
2 |
Indian Burial Place |
24 |
| 44 |
2 |
Keeper of the Hills |
25 |
| 44 |
2 |
Die Indianer New York's |
26 |
| 44 |
2 |
Canadian Indians at War |
28 |
| 44 |
2 |
The Pine Tree's Moan and the Red Man's |
30 |
| 44 |
2 |
Prehistoric Relics Unearthed at Ripley |
31 |
| 44 |
2 |
Historical Society |
32 |
| 44 |
2 |
Historical Society Met |
34 |
| 44 |
2 |
Indian Burial Ground Explored |
35 |
| 44 |
2 |
Secret Medicine of the Seneca Indians |
36 |
| 44 |
2 |
Fiftieth Anniversary |
37 |
| 44 |
2 |
Big Indian after Scalps in Albany |
38 |
| 44 |
2 |
State Archaeologist Decides Against Col. Moulthrop |
38 |
| 44 |
2 |
Thirteen Club to Hear an Indian |
38 |
| 44 |
2 |
Is 'Iola' in Seneca Language? |
38 |
| 44 |
2 |
The Evening Gazette |
39 |
| 44 |
2 |
Indians Don't Like His Ways |
40 |
| 44 |
2 |
The Indians' Reservations |
40 |
| 44 |
2 |
Indian Life |
40 |
| 44 |
2 |
A Few Thoughts About Indian Life |
41 |
| 44 |
2 |
Tonight in White Plains |
41 |
| 44 |
2 |
Seneca Discusses Indian Lodges |
41 |
| 44 |
2 |
Parker Speaks on Indian Mysteries |
41 |
| 44 |
2 |
Indian Secret Societies |
41 |
| 44 |
2 |
Progress of the Indians During Past Fifteen Years |
42 |
| 44 |
2 |
Article in the Republican |
42 |
| 44 |
2 |
The Seneca Indians |
42 |
| 44 |
2 |
Talked on the "Five Nations" |
43 |
| 44 |
2 |
Archaeologist Writes of the Fire |
43 |
| 44 |
2 |
Fear for State Relics |
43 |
| 44 |
2 |
Government Is Opposed to the Indian Congress |
44 |
| 44 |
2 |
Indian Congress Is Rich in Practical Accomplishments |
44 |
| 44 |
2 |
Columbus Red Men Entertained Indians |
44 |
| 44 |
2 |
Indian Congress Fails In Purpose; Braves Disagree |
44 |
| 44 |
2 |
Indian Conference Splits on Politics |
45 |
| 44 |
2 |
Financial Deficit Exists |
45 |
| 44 |
2 |
Indians Prove Most Adept at Playing Politics |
45 |
| 44 |
2 |
Great Council of Modern Redskins |
45 |
| 44 |
2 |
The First National Congress of American Indian Association, Now Being Held in Columbus (photograph) |
45 |
| 44 |
2 |
Albanian Working for Betterment of Indians |
46 |
| 44 |
2 |
Society of American Indians May Meet Here |
48 |
| 44 |
2 |
Footprints of a Nation |
48 |
| 44 |
2 |
Museum Lesson to Other Cities |
48 |
| 44 |
2 |
Modern Ideas of Iroquois Empire |
49 |
| 44 |
2 |
"Educating" the Pueblos |
49 |
| 44 |
2 |
From Other Pens |
49 |
| 44 |
2 |
Certain Iroquois Tree Myths and Symbols |
50 |
| 44 |
2 |
Mr. Parker Is Correct |
50 |
| 44 |
2 |
Crisis in Indian Affairs |
50 |
| 44 |
2 |
"Educating" the Pueblos |
51 |
| 44 |
2 |
Westchester Indians |
51 |
| 44 |
2 |
Petrified Human Head Found |
51 |
| 44 |
2 |
Albanian Working for Betterment of Indians |
52 |
| 44 |
2 |
Paleface a Wampum Keeper |
53 |
| 44 |
2 |
The Eries Wiped Out |
54 |