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- Title
- Roe Indian Institute (Wichita, Kan.) records, 1915-1920.
- Description
- Correspondence between Wallace McGinnis, Wichita, Kansas City Chairman and Henry Roe Cloud, a Ho-Chunk Native American and Presbyterian minister, regarding the selling of land for use as part of the campus-to-be of the American Indian Institute. Also included is an article written by Mary W. Roe in "The Indian Outlook" titled "The Daughters of the American Revolution in Indian Education"; pages from a promotional pamphlet for the American Indian Institute titled, "A Study in Contrasts"; a selection of articles about the American Indian Institute published by outside organizations; and a typed document titled, "Another School Year Begins," which reports on the new additions and future plans for the school.
- Creator Name(s)
- American Indian Institute (Wichita, Kan.) (creator), Cloud, Mary Wickham, 1863-1941. (author), Cloud, Henry Roe, 1885-1950. (author), McGinnis, Wallace. (author)
- Date Created
- 1915, 1915-1920, 1915-1920
- Name Subject(s)
- Roe Indian Institute (Wichita, Kan.), Roe, Mary Wickham, 1863-1941., Daughters of the American Revolution., Roe Indian Institute (Wichita, Kan.)
- Topical Subject(s)
- Indigenous peoples--Education (Higher), Ho-Chunk Indians., Schools--Kansas--Wichita., School management and organization--Kansas--Wichita.
- Geographic subjects
- Kansas, Wichita., Kansas, Wichita., Wichita (Kan.), North and Central America--United States--Sedgwick--Kansas--Wichita
- Physical Location
- MFNEG 786, r. 2; Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, PA
- Related Item
- Records of the American Indian Institute, 1908-1954 [microform].--https://catalog.history.pcusa.org/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=23882
- Identifier (local)
- MF_NEG_786_r2_08_roe_indian_institute_1915-1920
- (PID) Persistent Identifier
- islandora:297223