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Jesup Papers, 1836-1837
Jim Steiner Ponca photographs
111 color photographs recording Ponca people and events.
Jim Steiner-Tony Isaacs collection of sound recordings of Ponca and other Indian songs, 1961-1965
John Heckewelder manuscript, 1820
An Account of the History, Manners and Customs of the Indian Nations. 1820. Includes a photographic reproduction of a portrait of Johanna Maria Heckewelder, daughter of John Heckwelder, tipped in.
Second translation from the English by Felix Giraud, Ancien Chancel er du Consulat de France a Boston.
John M. Armstrong Papers, 1833-1890
John M. Oskison manuscript of Unconquerable:
Unconquerable: The story of John Ross, Chief of the Cherokees. Typed manuscript with handwritten corrections of John Oskison's unpublished biography of John Ross, Chief of the Cherokee Nation from 1828 to 1866. Together with the manuscript is a check for 25 dollars from J.B. Milam to John Oskison dated 1943, presumably in payment for the manuscript.
John W. Shleppey collection, Undated
Because of the large amount of material, this collection has been divided into specific series: library; Outdoor Advertising Company archive; collection of the history of Native American peoples; John W. Shleppey artifacts; family papers; and miscellaneous collections
Kent Frizzell Wounded Knee papers, 1971-1981
Consists of the correspondence, documents, newspaper and magazine articles, photographs and miscellaneous materials associated with the Occupation of Wounded Knee, South Dakota (1973), where Frizzell served as Chief Government Negotiator in the capacity of Assistant Attorney General (Land and Natural Resources Division, U. S. Department of Justice) and later as Solicitor, U. S. Department of the Interior.
Louis W. Ballard Scores, 1964-2004
Orchestral scores, chamber music scores, CD Audio and guidebook.
Medicine Formulas in Cherokee, approximately 1918
Cherokee medicine formulary attributed to Uwedasat, also known as John Campbell, a highly regarded Oklahoma medicine man. Dick Still is written in the back.