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Student essay: "What I Should Do When I Return to my People"

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circa 1909-1910
Part of: i. Manuscripts
Rare Books & Special Collections, Hesburgh Libraries

Unsigned essay describing life on the Winnebago reservation in northeast Nebraska.

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Date
circa 1909-1910

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Identifier
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Campus Location
Rare Books & Special Collections, Hesburgh Libraries

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Note: Mazie L. Skye to Alfred W. Ramsey

Note: Mazie L. Skye to Alfred W. Ramsey

Letter: Mary B. Friedman to Alfred W. Ramsey

Letter: Mary B. Friedman to Alfred W. Ramsey

Note to Alfred W. Ramsey

Note to Alfred W. Ramsey

Essay: A Eugene LaRey, "Metamorphosis of the Ego"

Essay: A Eugene LaRey, "Metamorphosis of the Ego"

Student essay: William Bishop, "What Should Be the Life of a Carlisle Student"

Student essay: William Bishop, "What Should Be the Life of a Carlisle Student"

Essay: "Indian and U.S. History"

Essay: "Indian and U.S. History"

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