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20 Antique Glass Negatives Of Native American Students At Carlisle Indian School

20 Antique Glass Negatives Of Native American Students At Carlisle Indian School Native American photo   Category : Ethnographic > Native American
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Category : Ethnographic > Native AmericanItem Id: 191103
Photo Type: Glass Plate NegativesDate of Creation: 1880-1889
Original/Reprint: Original PrintSubject: Native Americans
Size Type/Largest Dimension: Small (Up to 7")Region of Origin: US
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
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4 1/4 x 6 1/2 inches
" ca. 1890s
By the late 19th Century, there were 1,117 "colored residents" in Carlisle
The Indian club or Pelhwan Meel is an exercise equipment tool of Persian origin introduced from India
" [60] While riding on street cars in Philadelphia, Luther did not care to listen to the vulgar language used by white boys on the way to work
[75] The studio showcases paintings, drawings, leather work, beadwork, jewelry, and basketry made by students, and some produced on reservations
During the Progressive Era, from the late 19th Century until the onset of World War I, Native American performers were major draws and money-makers
During the Progressive Era, from the late 19th Century until the onset of World War I, Native American performers were major draws and money-makers
Standing Bear is notable as a 20th-century Native American author, educator, philosopher and actor
Most died from infectious diseases common in the early 20th Century that killed many children
The Cumberland County Historical Society in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, houses an extensive collection of archival materials and photographs from the Carlisle Indian Industrial School
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