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Extractions: Click here to find contacts to get further information This is the month of January 1881. A wagon train is rumbling slowly across the plains of Oklahoma. For four long weeks it has held to its course which runs to the northeast. Closer examination reveals the occupants are weary and travel worn and more than a little frightened as they realize the journey is drawing to a close. These occupants are Kiowa and Comanche Indian children who are on their way to Chilocco, the newly established Government boarding school. Their irresponsible, carefree days are done and they are among the first group which is to receive an education at government expense. On May 17, 1882, the United States congress passed a bill, known as the Indian Appropriation Act, whereby a sum of money was to be appropriated for the building of a school for Indian youth. The secretary of the Interior then authorized the construction of a building which would be adequate to care for 150 children. That same year James M. Haworth, Superintendent of Indian Education, was sent to investigate the possibility and advisability of such a plan. The first tract of land which he took under consideration was located near where Ponca City now stands. This land was rejected, however, as it was found to be unsuitable. The site which was eventually selected consisted of 1191.06 acres which bordered on the Kansas state line. Haworth then made his report to Washington and upon receiving orders soon had men at work on the project.
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Extractions: Created 10 April 2000, links updated monthly with the help of LinkAlarm GENERAL Aboriginal religions Adidam ... Zoroastrianism Nation of Yahweh (Church of Love). Yahweh ben Yahweh. Clark, W. P. (1982). Indian Sign Language. University of Nebraska Press. ISBN: 0803263090. Farnell, B. (1995). Do you see what I mean?: Plains Indian sign talk and the embodiment of action. University of Texas Press. ISBN: 0292724802. Step into the circle. American Indians, Alaska Natives and First Nations people who are deaf, deaf-blind and hard of hearing are a diverse group. This 8.5" by 11" soft cover book is a tribute to these cultures, with over 100 contributions. Includes photographs, artwork, poems, biographies and autobiographies. The book cover was designed by famed artist Tony Landon McGregor. (Deaf author) Iron Eyes, C. (1970).
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Extractions: Editor: Andrew Wiget, Department of English, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM 88003 ANNOUNCENTS ASAIL (The Association for the Study of American Indian Literatures) sponsors two sessions at the MLA convention each year. In the last issue one of those sessions was announced. The program for the second session, entitled "Oral Literature and the Problematics of Textuality" is as follows: "Text and Pretext: Ideological Assumptions in the Representation of Oral Literature," Andrew Wiget, New Mexico State U., Chair. "Crossing the Divide: Linguistic Text to Literary Idiom." Brian Swann, Cooper Union. "Post-Structuralism and Oral 'Literature.'" Arnold Krupat, Sarah Lawrence C. NETWORKS MELUS (Society for the Study of the Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States). Meets annually in conjunction with other professional organizations. Sponsors quarterly journal, MELUS, available to members with dues $15/yr,indiv.or instit. Editor: Wayne Charles Miller, English Department, U Cincinnati, McMicken Hall, Cincinnati, OH 45221. CORRECTION.- Annual dues for SSILA (Society for the Study of Indigenous Languages of America) is only $5.00/yr, not $6.00. Excellent Newsletter! Victor Golla, SSILA, Department of Anthropology, George Washington U, Washington, DC 20052
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