Nov 1928 The American Indian Magazine Haskell Football Cover Nanih Waiya Choctaw


This is the November 1928 issue of The American Indian, the Official Publication of the Society of Oklahoma Indians, Vol 3, #2. It features the Haskell Institute football team on the cover.  This rare magazine was published in Tulsa, Oklahoma.


Table of contents:

Nanih Waiya - Was the Choctaw Place of Beginning by Toccoa Cozart

The Origin of the Indian Is Written in an Ear of Corn by John Madden

Editorial

Poetry

Five Civilized Tribes Laid Foundation for Statehood by Gabe E. Parker Sr

Indian Lovers Noted in Legend of Magic Carlsbad Cave by Leta Brumbach Cleve

Auto Section

Tragic Removal of Choctaws Westward 90 Years Ago

Ta-ta-la-slots-la Communed With Messiah at Pyramid Lake by Franklin Laurence

The Ojibwas Used Firearms in Their Many Skirmishes by George C. Peake

Joseph Brant Was One of the Greatest Indian Chieftains

Also featured inside: The Apela Indian Club of Tulsa



Issue is approximately 10” x 13.5” and has 16 pages (not including cover).


Condition: Cover is torn at the bound area from the top staple to the top of page (about 4") and also from the bottom staple to the bottom of the page (about 3.5"). Also has a small tear at top edge of page 13/14.  Has small pin hole at top of back cover. Minor wear throughout and some age discoloration.


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