Authors

S. I. Hanford

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Booklet with various poems and readings about indigenous peoples and mission work. Includes children's rhymes about life at Santee. All were meant to be recited as part of programs to raise money for the Santee Mission.

Content Warning: Contains period typical racism and death of an infant.

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Call Number

Special Collections E98.M6 C66 1902

Publication Date

12-20-1902

Publisher

Nebraska Woman's Home Missionary Union

City

Weeping Water, Nebr.

Keywords

Santee Sioux Nation, missions, Home Missionary Union, Santee Agency, Santee Mission

Disciplines

United States History

Concert Exercise on Our Indian Work at Santee Agency, Nebraska

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