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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 | December 1893 |
Issue number | 2 |
Volume number | 10 |
Language | Dakota; Lakota; English |
Keywords | religion; Catholicism; missions; Great Sioux Nation; religion; Christmas |
Events | Christmas; New Year |
Names | Hunt, Reverend Jerome; Bordeaux, Louis; Mandan, Peter Long; White Buffalo; Miwatanihanska, Peter; Rabbit, Leo M. B.; Halsey, Charles; Court, Ignatius Tamazakanhotanka; Travessey, Maud C.; Cramsie, Mary Jane; La Fromboise, Claude (Itewakinyan); Travessey, Maud C.; Agard, Lizzie; St. Nicholas |
Places | Fort Totten, North Dakota; St. Francis Mission, Rosebud Agency, South Dakota; Little White River, Rosebud Agency, South Dakota; Crow Creek, South Dakota; Standing Rock Agency; Agricultural Boarding School, Standing Rock; Viblen, South Dakota; Agricultural Boarding School, Standing Rock Agency, North Dakota |
Additional Information | This issue starts with lessons on the “short road to truth”, with teachings from Jesus on how to enrich the soul with truth. There is an update on personnel from Little White River at Rosebud Agency (South Dakota). There is a lesson on how Mary is honored in the Catholic Church tradition (as compared to other Christian traditions). This is followed by an item on Christmas being a giving and sharing tradition. This issue again contains a “Supplement” from Our School Children’s Department, with Christmas voices/songs and Christmas stories, and the story of St. Nicholas. There is a letter reporting the passing away of Lizzie Agard (Standing Rock). This is followed by a story of how a disbeliever came to be a believer (translated from German to English, by a subscriber), and a note to boys and girls on “good manners”. |
Library/archive | The Newberry Library |
Copyright | The Newberry Library |