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Wallis and Marilyn Kimble Northwest History Database
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    • State history. Native Americans.Crime.  Arson. 1937-04-07


    • Ennuied girls fire Indian school home

    • 1937

    • Ennuied girls fire Indian school home. - Bored by education, decided on ancestral freedom. - Flaming youth among the Indian girls of the Klamath agency has lost its first battle in a rebellion against the niceties of white man's culture. Five girls...
    • State history. Native Americans.Crime. Arson. 1937-04-07
    • State history. Native Americans. Clubs. 1936-10-21


    • Indian girls prefer farming

    • 1936

    • Indian girls prefer farming. - Seneca Indian girls on the Tonawanda Indian reservation near here, following three centuries of tradition, are busy winning 4-H Club prizes for farming, while the boys play baseball and lacrosse. "The old Indian...
    • State history. Native Americans. Clubs. 1936-10-21
    • State History. Native Americans. Clubs. 1937-06-18


    • Indian girls make $55.05 from social.

    • 1937

    • Indian girls make $55.05 from social. - Indian girls in the Red Wing Sewing and Canning clubs at White Swan in Yakima county, Washington, gave a basket social recently in the White Swan gym. The club attracted 200 people by giving a free dance and...
    • State History. Native Americans. Clubs. 1937-06-18
    • State history. Native Americans. Contests. 1927-09-04


    • Indian girls to compete for honors.

    • 1927

    • Indian girls to compete for honors. - Indian girls from the many tribes of the northwest will compete here at the annual rodeo, September 8, 9 and 10, for the honor of being classed the prettiest Indian maiden at the affair.
    • State history. Native Americans. Contests. 1927-09-04
    • State history. Native Americans. Crime. Arson. 1937-03-24


    • Vacation blasted for Indian girls

    • 1937

    • Vacation blasted for Indian girls. - Two misses who burned school sentenced. - Two Indian girls, charged with burning down the Indian school at Pierre last July because they were tired of the humdrum of school life, were under sentence today of...
    • State history. Native Americans. Crime. Arson. 1937-03-24
    • State history. Native Americans. Crime. Arson. 1937-05-21


    • Two Indian girls sent to Idaho's reform school

    • 1937

    • Two Indian girls sent to Idaho's reform school. - Two Indian girls, charged with burning down the Indian school at Pierre last July because they were tired of humdrum of school life, were under sentence Thursday of four years each in the industrial...
    • State history. Native Americans. Crime. Arson. 1937-05-21
    • State history. Native Americans. Crime. Arson. 1937-05-21


    • Indian girls sent up for try at vacation

    • 1937

    • Indian girls "sent up" for try at vacation. - Two Indian girls, charged with burning down the Indian school at Pierre last July because they were tired of the humdrum of school life, were under sentence today of four years each in the Industrial...
    • State history. Native Americans. Crime. Arson. 1937-05-21
    • State history. Native Americans. Chiefs. 1936-04-26


    • At grave of Chief Sealth.
      Youths will clear grave of old chief

    • 1936

    • At grave of Chief Sealth. - Three of the nineteen Seattle Camp Fire Girls who went to Suquamish yesterday are shown as they took their turn in helping beautify the grave of Chief Sealth (Seattle). Left to right--Helen Cotton, Margaret Hendron and...
    • State history. Native Americans. Chiefs. 1936-04-26
    • State history. Grand Coulee dam. Publicity. 1935-08-23


    • Nation's boys and girls are told of Coulee dam

    • 1935

    • Nation's boys and girls are told of Coulee dam. - An instructive story of the Grand Coulee dam, "On the Trail of the Big Dam,"written by Mrs. Grace J. Kirkpatrick, feature writer for the publicity-tourist bureau of the Spokane Chamber of Commerce,...
    • State history. Grand Coulee dam. Publicity. 1935-08-23
    • State history. Native Americans. Honored. 1930-03-24


    • No longer J. K., call him "Kom Kanee" now

    • 1930

    • No longer J. K., call him "Kom Kanee" now. - J. K. McCornack, president of the Spokane Camp Fire council is shown being inducted into the Spokane Indian tribe as "Kom Kanee" or Standing Rock, by Chief Garry. Between the two is Mrs. Garry, wife of...
    • State history. Native Americans. Honored. 1930-03-24
    • State history. Native Americans. Clubs. 1926-07-23


    • Indian women not backward

    • 1926

    • Indian women not backward. - White girls owe help in bringing out the best, says authority. - The Indian girls white sister can do much to aid the red maiden's thorny path in the business and social world, it was stated by Miss Edna Groves of...
    • State history. Native Americans. Clubs. 1926-07-23

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