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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 1894 |
Issue number | 2 |
Volume number | 11 |
Language | Dakota; Lakota; English |
Keywords | religion; Catholicism; missions; Great Sioux Nation; religion; New Year; missions; Bible; Sioux language |
Events | New Year |
Names | Hunt, Reverend Jerome; Taśunkewaśtewin, Josephine; Bordeaux, Louis; Cetanciqala, Joseph; Mahpiya-wakuwa, Paul; Wamniomniluta, Joseph; Spotted Horse, Louis; Ciqala, Eugene; Śunkawanbdi; Reverend Bishop Shanley; Purcell, William J.; Cribs, George; Rain-In-The-Face, Barney; Charging Eagle, Emma; Coda, Louis; Grass, John H.; Śunkawanagi, Joseph; Wing, Janette I.; White, Benedict |
Places | Fort Totten, North Dakota; St. Francis, Rosebud Agency, South Dakota; Standing Rock Agency, North Dakota; Fort Sully, South Dakota; Agricultural Boarding School, Standing Rock, North Dakota; Campbell, South Dakota; St. Bede’s Church Sub-Station, Standing Rock Reservation, Oak Creek, South Dakota; Cherry Creek, South Dakota; St. Benedict’s Mission, Standing Rock Agency, North Dakota |
Additional Information | This issue opens with the story of “Canku Cistina” (Small Road) and an image from St. Francis Mission on the top of the first page, followed by letters and updates from St. Francis (Rosebud) and Standing Rock Agency. This issue again contains a “Supplement” from Our School Children’s Department (in English). This starts with an update on funds for printing Bible History in the “Sioux” language. Then there is a letter on “Christmas at Fort Totten”. This is followed by the “Legend of the Holy Shadow” and “The Little Book that Changed the World”. There are then several letters and updates from other missions and locations. The last page, in Dakota, has updates from St. Benedict’s Mission and Fort Pierre (South Dakota). The issue closes with advice on “Ceji Awanhdaka Wo!”, meaning “Watch your tongue”, and lessons on sharing. |
Library/archive | The Newberry Library |
Copyright | The Newberry Library |