. Review of reviews and world's work. rts. Thoseof the Fort Shaw (Mont.) school, representingmany tribes, and most of them full-bloods, havevanquished their white sisters of so many West-ern colleges and universities that there is nomore glory for them in conquests of that sort. In many callings and in many States personsof Indian blood are prominent, Zitkala-Sa, aYankton Sioux, is the author of Old IndianLegends and of many magazine articles. HerLegends were illustrated by Ai^gel De Cora,a full-blooded AVinnebago, a graduate of Carlisleand an art pupil of Howard Pyle. Brant-Sera,a Mohawk, is
. Review of reviews and world's work. rts. Thoseof the Fort Shaw (Mont.) school, representingmany tribes, and most of them full-bloods, havevanquished their white sisters of so many West-ern colleges and universities that there is nomore glory for them in conquests of that sort. In many callings and in many States personsof Indian blood are prominent, Zitkala-Sa, aYankton Sioux, is the author of Old IndianLegends and of many magazine articles. HerLegends were illustrated by Ai^gel De Cora,a full-blooded AVinnebago, a graduate of Carlisleand an art pupil of Howard Pyle. Brant-Sera,a Mohawk, is winning lame as an actor in Eng-land. Another Mohawk, Pauline Johnson, is apoet of some celebrity. Dr. Charles A. East-man, a graduate of Dartmouth and of the BostonUniversity School of Medicine, husband ofElaine Goodale, has held several positions ofimportance under the Government, is the authorof three or four books on Indian subjects, andis at ])resent, under a commission from Presi-dent Roosevelt, revising the Sioux family A PAWNEE CHIEF. (Pawnee agency, Oklahoma. In the Bureau of Ethnology is a Tuscarora Indian,J. N. B. Hewitt, who is an authority on Indianlinguistics, mythology, and sociology. Of partCherokee blood is John M. Oskison. an editorialwriter on the New York Eveninr/ Post, and wellknown as a magazine writer. Though his namedoes not associate itself with the humanities,Lone Wolf, one of the Kiowa chiefs, is a scholarand preacher, reads his Greek Testament everyday, and is capable of filling a chair acceptablyas a teacher of the language of Pericles. Thereis Pottawatomie blood in Charles Curtis, memberof Congress from the Topeka district, the authorof the Curtis acts and other legislation dealingwith the Five Tribes and the rest of the Paixl Knapp, the Pottawatomie, recent-ly appointed by President Roosevelt, enters WestPoint, in June, 1907, tliere will be no prejudicefor him to overcome, like that which some of thenegro cadets encountered.
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