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Field name | Value |
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Newspaper Title | Šina sapa wočhekiye tȟaeyapaha [The Herald of the Black Robe's Church] |
Publisher | Reverend Jerome Hunt |
Publication Location | Fort Totten, North Dakota |
Issue Date | January 1893 |
Issue number | 1 |
Volume number | 12 |
Language | Dakota; Lakota; English |
Keywords | religion; Catholicism; missions; Great Sioux Nation; religious festivals |
Events | New Year; St. Polycarp (26 Jan.); Christmas; New Year |
Names | Hunt, Reverend Jerome; Shanley, Reverend John; Court, Ignatius Tamazakanhotanka; Ipaqemani, George Albert; White Mouse, Thomas; Goodlaughter, Stephen I.; Paul, Joseph; Reverend Father Martin; Suisse, Joe; Pourier, Joseph; Hart, Mary; Jarvis, Joseph; Ribble, Louise; Thunderhawk, Maggie; Condelario, Peter; Brown, James; Traversey, Maud C.; Pejutawakuwa, Martin; Cramsie, Mary J.; Grass, John H. Jr.; Wizipan, Joe T. |
Places | Fort Totten, North Dakota; Tewaukan Lake, North Dakota; Standing Rock Agency; St. Benedict’s Mission, Standing Rock, South Dakota; Fort Pierre, South Dakota; Industrial School, Qu’Appelle; Immaculate Conception School, Stephen, South Dakota; Holy Rosary Mission, Pine Ridge, South Dakota; Agricultural Boarding School, Standing Rock Agency; Little Bend, South Dakota; Campbell, South Dakota; Kanqipaha, North Dakota; Crow Creek Agency, South Dakota; Fort Yates, North Dakota |
Additional Information | This issue starts with the story of the birth of Jesus, the celebration of Christmas, and the meaning of New Year. This issue again contains a “Supplement” from Our School Children’s Department, in English. The first part of this supplement talks about how to behave in church and how to behave at the dining table. Then there are various letters from different schools, describing how they celebrated Christmas and New Year. After these, there is a description of the doings and teachings of St. Polycarp, as well as a continuation of the Louise Sighouin segment in Dakota (from previous months’ newsletters). |
Library/archive | The Newberry Library |
Copyright | The Newberry Library |