Box 3
Contains 32 Results:
Superintendent's Notebook
General information about the Pine Ridge Agency and Oglala Sioux tribe, including reservation administrative structure, program funding, education, land problems, tribal organization, and tribal goals.
Pine Ridge Tape Recording List
Subject and date listing of tape recordings made by the Lymans at Pine Ridge, with references to the locations of transcripts within this collection.
Typing Format for the Lymans' Daily Notes
Statement by David Long (Crazy Horse), vice president of the Oglala Sioux tribe of Pine Ridge Reservation, asking the government for land compensation.
Letter from the Indian Commissioner, 1929 February 24
Copy of a letter from the United States Indian commissioner (signature illegible) asking all Indians to curtail dancing ceremonies and tend to their crops.
Flandreau Graduate Interviews, 1940
Interviews conducted by June Lyman of Flandreau Indian School graduates as part of a survey directed by Byron Brophy.
Pine Ridge Interviews, 1942
Interviews conducted by June Lyman of Pine Ridge Sioux for Gordon MacGregor's book. Warriors Without Weapons.
Poem from Pine Ridge, 1941 or 1942
"I Am Lonesome," a poem written by an unknown Indian at Pine Ridge.
News clippings about Pine Ridge and the Sioux tribe, 1947-1951
Statement by David Long (Crazy Horse), vice president of the Oglala Sioux tribe of Pine Ridge Reservation, asking the government for land compensation.
Correspondence, 1951 May-December
Letters sent between Lyman and the Bureau of Indian Affairs about a job as Pine Ridge Agency placement officer.
Newsclipping, 1952 January
"Racial Snobbery," a letter to the editor by Badger Clark of Custer, South Dakota.