John Milton Oskison (1874¿1947) had a long career in New York City journalism and was also a well-known and popular writer in his time, writing short stories and essays for newspapers and magazines in both the United States and London. Lionel Larr¿s an associate professor of English at the Universit¿ichel de Montaigne Bordeaux 3. He has published two books in France and numerous articles on Native American subjects.
John Milton Oskison (1874¿1947) had a long career in New York City journalism and was also a well-known and popular writer in his time, writing short stories and essays for newspapers and magazines in both the United States and London. Lionel Larr¿s an associate professor of English at the Universit¿ichel de Montaigne Bordeaux 3. He has published two books in France and numerous articles on Native American subjects.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John Milton Oskison (1874-1947) had a long career in New York City journalism and was also a well-known and popular writer in his time, writing short stories and essays for newspapers and magazines in both the United States and London. Lionel Larré is an associate professor of English at the Université Michel de Montaigne Bordeaux 3. He has published two books in France and numerous articles on Native American subjects.
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Acknowledgments Introduction
Part 1. Autobiography A Tale of the Old I.T.: An Autobiography by John Milton Oskison A Trip to Yosemite Valley: Graphic Picture of Grand Scenery Drawn by a Vinita Boy A Letter to His Father: John Milton Oskison Writes of His Visit in Europe An Autobiographical Letter to Journalist Frederick S. Barde
Part 2. Fiction I Match You: You Match Me Tookh Steh's Mistake A Schoolmaster's Dissipation Only the Master Shall Praise When the Grass Grew Long The Biologist's Quest I Saw an Eagle Strike To "Youngers' Bend" A Border Judge and His Court Working for Fame The Fall of King Chris "The Quality of Mercy" The Greater Appeal The Problem of Old Harjo Young Henry and the Old Man Koenig's Discovery Out of the Night That Covers Walla Tenaka--Creek The Apples of Hesperides, Kansas The Man Who Interfered The Other Partner The Singing Bird
Part 3. Essays Cherokee Migration The President and the Indian: Rich Opportunity for the Red Man The Outlook for the Indian Friends of the Indian Lake Mohonk Conference The Need of Publicity in Indian Affairs Remaining Causes of Indian Discontent Making an Individual of the Indian A Carlisle Commencement The Indian in the Professions The Enduring Qualities of the Indian The Little Mother of the Pueblos An Apache Problem Acquiring a Standard of Value Arizona and Forty Thousand Indians The Closing Chapter: Passing of the Old Indian A Bigger Load for Educated Indians In Governing the Indian, Use the Indian! The New Indian Leadership
Part 1. Autobiography A Tale of the Old I.T.: An Autobiography by John Milton Oskison A Trip to Yosemite Valley: Graphic Picture of Grand Scenery Drawn by a Vinita Boy A Letter to His Father: John Milton Oskison Writes of His Visit in Europe An Autobiographical Letter to Journalist Frederick S. Barde
Part 2. Fiction I Match You: You Match Me Tookh Steh's Mistake A Schoolmaster's Dissipation Only the Master Shall Praise When the Grass Grew Long The Biologist's Quest I Saw an Eagle Strike To "Youngers' Bend" A Border Judge and His Court Working for Fame The Fall of King Chris "The Quality of Mercy" The Greater Appeal The Problem of Old Harjo Young Henry and the Old Man Koenig's Discovery Out of the Night That Covers Walla Tenaka--Creek The Apples of Hesperides, Kansas The Man Who Interfered The Other Partner The Singing Bird
Part 3. Essays Cherokee Migration The President and the Indian: Rich Opportunity for the Red Man The Outlook for the Indian Friends of the Indian Lake Mohonk Conference The Need of Publicity in Indian Affairs Remaining Causes of Indian Discontent Making an Individual of the Indian A Carlisle Commencement The Indian in the Professions The Enduring Qualities of the Indian The Little Mother of the Pueblos An Apache Problem Acquiring a Standard of Value Arizona and Forty Thousand Indians The Closing Chapter: Passing of the Old Indian A Bigger Load for Educated Indians In Governing the Indian, Use the Indian! The New Indian Leadership
Source Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography
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