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Title - I | Songs by Sitting Bull |
Title - II | a. wenty-five songs written by Sitting Bull with translations, collected and transcribed by Robert P. Higheagle, 1929. b. typescript of "How Sitting Bull Got His Name" White Bull, n.d. |
Title - III | b. typescript of "How Sitting Bull Got His Name" White Bull, n.d. |
Title - IV | c. typescript of "A Crow Indian Spied in a Buffalo Horn Spoon" Sitting Bull, as told to his nephew, One Bull, n.d. |
Title - V | d. typescript of "Sitting Bull Interested in the Education of an Indian Boy" Bear Soldier, n.d. |
Title - VI | e. typescript of "The Hat Sitting Bull Wears" Andrew Fox, n.d. |
Title - VII | f. typescript of "Sitting Bull Adopts an Assiniboine Lad" One Bull, n.d. |
Title - VIII | g. typescript of "Why Sitting Bull Wears a White Eagle Feather as a Head Ornament" One Bull, n.d. |
Title - IX | h. typescript of "Sitting Bull's Advice to the Indian Students at a Mission School"as told by E. D. White, n.d. |
Title - X | i. typescript of "Sitting Bull Wounded by the Crow Indians" One Bull, n.d. |
Title - XI | j. typescript of "Why Sitting Bull Wears a Red Feather as a Head Ornament" One Bull, n.d. |
Title - XII | k. typescript of "Sitting Bull Illustrates to the Silent Eater of the Way the Indians Tried to Stand in with the Indian Agent" White Bull, n.d. |
Archival Order | Box 104, Folder 018 |
ID | 1242 |
Tribe | General |
Collection | Walter Stanley Campbell |
Is Part of | Native American Manuscripts Collection |
Special Collection | Western History Collections |
Rights | University of Oklahoma Libraries Western History Collections |
Type | Text |
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