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Wallis and Marilyn Kimble Northwest History Database
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    • State history. Grand Coulee dam. Progress of construction. 1934-06-18


    • Coulee children learn to provide their own amusement

    • 1934

    • Coulee children learn to provide their own amusement. - Children in a pioneer community must create their own amusements. The youngsters in the vicinity of the Grand Coulee dam site have shown considerable ingenuity along such lines. The upper...
    • State history. Grand Coulee dam. Progress of construction. 1934-06-18
    • State history. Native Americans. Schools. 1931-08-20


    • Indian children to white school

    • 1931

    • Indian children to white school. - The federal government is making arrangements with the school board at Cusick to sent the 20 Indian school children from the reservation on the east side of the Pend Oreille river at Cusick to the public school at...
    • State history. Native Americans. Schools. 1931-08-20
    • State history. Native Americans. Costumes. 1937-01-11


    • Young braves enjoy cowboy toggery

    • 1937

    • Young braves enjoy cowboy toggery. - Indian children are no different than white children when it comes to "playing cowboy," as these three chaps from the Coeur d'Alene tribe attest with their new Christmas outfits. The cowboy outfits were...
    • State history. Native Americans. Costumes. 1937-01-11
    • State history. Native Americans. Health conditions. 1934-06-26


    • Indian children minus tonsils

    • 1934

    • Indian children minus tonsils. - Dr. Freeland, senior physician at the Colville agency, has spent this week at Dr. Reinking's hospital in Reardan, where he was removing tonsils for groups of Indian school children from the Spokane reservation....
    • State history. Native Americans. Health conditions. 1934-06-26
    • State history. Native Americans. Health conditions. 1936-10-23


    • Teeth of Nespelem's Indian children are examined at disautel

    • 1936

    • Teeth of Nespelem's Indian children are examined at disautel. - David M. Thomas of Nespelem brought Dr. Muedeking, the Government dentist, to examine the teeth of the Indian children. Only four needed attention, and Thomas took them to Omak...
    • State history. Native Americans. Health conditions. 1936-10-23
    • State history. Native Americans. Historical. 1936-12-04


    • How many white children were Indianized and lost

    • 1936

    • How many white children were Indianized and lost. - During years of captivity with the Ohio Indians, many white children would become so Indianized that they could not be identified by parents or acquaintances when the youngsters would be brought...
    • State history. Native Americans. Historical. 1936-12-04
    • State history. Native Americans. Photographs. 1937-01-11


    • Young braves enjoy cowboy toggery

    • 1937

    • Young braves enjoy cowboy toggery. - Indian children are no different than white children when it comes to "playing cowboy," as these three chaps from the Coeur d'Alene tribe attest with their new Christmas outfits. The cowboy outfits were...
    • State history. Native Americans. Photographs. 1937-01-11
    • State history. Native Americans. Anthropology. 1936-08-06


    • How many white children were Indianized and lost

    • 1936

    • How many white children were Indianized and lost. - During years of captivity with the Ohio Indians, many white children would become so Indianized that they could not be identified by parents or acquaintances when the youngsters would be brought...
    • State history. Native Americans. Anthropology. 1936-08-06
    • State history. Native Americans. Education. 1936-02-28


    • Indian children get hot lunches

    • 1936

    • Indian children get hot lunches. - The state department of education today distributed $1,521 in federal funds to thirteen counties to cover the cost of providing 14,867 hot lunches to Indian school children during January. L. D. Burrus,...
    • State history. Native Americans. Education. 1936-02-28
    • State history. Native Americans. Education. 1937-07-24


    • Indian children given chance for education

    • 1937

    • Indian children given chance for education. - Governor Martin signed a contract with the federal government today by which Washington is assured $90,000 in the next 12 months for the education of Indian children in public schools.
    • State history. Native Americans. Education. 1937-07-24
    • State history. Native Americans. Health conditions. 1932-05-17


    • Test Indian tots

    • 1932

    • Test Indian tots. - Mantoux tests for tuberculosis are being given 250 Indian children on the Yakima reservation as part of a tuberculosis survey being carried on by Dr. W. L. Lockman, agency physician, assisted by Dr. R. L. Hickman, sanitarium...
    • State history. Native Americans. Health conditions. 1932-05-17
    • State history. Native Americans. Legends & lore. 1935-12-20


    • Children of the Wauna

    • 1935

    • Children of the Wauna. - In ages past, tribes of warlike Indians inhabited the valleys of the great Wauna (Columbia, to you) and it was customary, during the reason of the big salmon run, for all tribes to abandon their warlike activities and...
    • State history. Native Americans. Legends & lore. 1935-12-20
    • State history. Native Americans. Miscellaneous. 1927-09-16


    • Aged Indian storm hero

    • 1927

    • Aged Indian storm hero. - Saves self and children in tiny boat. - After three-day struggle. - After battling a terrific storm on lower Cook inlet for three days, an aged Indian named Pedro, accompanied by three small children, arrived here today in...
    • State history. Native Americans. Miscellaneous. 1927-09-16
    • State history. Native Americans. Missing persons. 1928-10-16


    • Aged Indian storm hero

    • 1928

    • Aged Indian storm hero. - Saves self and children in tiny boat after three-day struggle. - After battling a terrific storm on lower Cook inlet for three days, an aged Indian named Pedro, accompanied by three small children, arrived here today in a...
    • State history. Native Americans. Missing persons. 1928-10-16

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