Nov 1929 The American Indian Magazine Haskell Football Tulsa Golden Hurricane
This is the November 1929 issue of The American Indian, the Official Publication of the Society of Oklahoma Indians, Vol 4, #2. It features the Haskell Institute football team on the cover as well as the Tulsa Golden Hurricane (photos and rosters). This rare magazine was published in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Table of contents:
University of Tulsa Will Have Indian Museum and School
All Americans Should Know History of Their Country
Editorial
Poetry
The Great Highway of Ancient or Pre-Historic America
The Interesting Origin of the Sarcee Indians of Canada
Returning of "Praying Bear" to the Land of the Cherokee
Fifth Installment of Pre-Columbian War in Ohio Valley
Cherokee Orphan Asylum Was Established in Year 1873
Battle of Chusto-Talasah Was Fought Near Tulsey Town
Indian Ethnologist Tells of Solving New York Problem
The Penobscot Indians Still Under Supervision of Maine
Also featured inside:
Four Golden Hurricane Backfield "B's": halfback Benefiel, fullback Blackman, quarterback Beattie, halfback Bailey, along with coach "Gloomy Gus" Henderson
Photo of 1895 Football Squad (Tulsa Golden Hurricane's first team)
Then and Now: the Foresight of a Famous Indian Chief (Chief Crowfoot of the Blackfoot Indians of Gleichen, Alberta, Canada
Sacrificial Site of Pawnee Found (Merrick County, Nebraska)
Issue is approximately 10” x 13.5” and has 16 pages (not including cover).
Condition: Spine is torn on all pages (about 5.5" on the bottom of the pages), stains, significant age discoloration (see photos)
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