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Lawrence, Kansas
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All Indian Trails Lead to Lawrence, October 27 to 30, American Identity and the Dedication of Haskell Institute's Football Stadium
Spring 2007
Haskell Indian Institute (now Haskell Indian Nations University), located in Lawrence, Kansas, opened in 1884 and its curriculum resembled that of Carlisle Institute, an Indian training school located...
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Chased by Spirits
May 6-12, 2004
Article details the lives of several college students at Haskell Indian Nations University in Lawrence, Kansas. Haskell is one of 32 Federally recognized tribal colleges or universities in the country....
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Haskell Indian Nations University
Material pertaining to Haskell Indian Nations University, a Federally funded school for Native Americans located in Lawrence, Kansas.
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Haskell Indian Nations University
ca. 1930
Aerial view of the campus of Haskell Institute, later named Haskell Indian Nations University in Lawrence, Kansas.
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Soldier and Brave: Indian and Military Affairs in the Trans-Mississippi West, Including a Guide to Historic Sites and Landmarks
1963
History with photo of the Haskell Institute in Lawrence, Kansas, "one of the first schools modeled after the Carlisle Indian School in Pennsylvania, and over the years attain[ing] an importance second...
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Spreading the Word
August 23, 2009
Profile of Caryn Mirriam-Goldberg, the newly appointed poet laureate of Kansas. Mirriam-Goldberg began writing poetry as a youth growing up in the New York/New Jersey area; she went on to earn a master's...
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The New Carlisle of the West: Haskell Institute and Big-Time Sports, 1920-1932
Autumn//1994
Article about the Haskell Institute, a college for American Indians, and its successful sports program in the 1920s, in Lawrence, Kansas.
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