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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 | May 1894 |
Issue number | 3 |
Volume number | 4 |
Language | Dakota; Lakota; English |
Keywords | religion; Catholicism; missions; Great Sioux Nation; religion |
Names | Hunt, Reverend Jerome; Grass, John H. Jr.; Iyataninwin, Josephine; Miwatanihanska, Peter; Ptemaniwin, Agnes; White Mouse, Thomas; Wawokiya, Anthony; Oka., Louis; Kinyanmani, Louis; Taśunkewaśtewin, Josephine; St. Monica |
Places | Fort Totten, North Dakota; St. Francis Mission, Rosebud Agency, South Dakota; St. Bede’s Church, Oak Creek, South Dakota; Ft. Pierre, South Dakota; Cherry Creek, South Dakota; St. Bede’s Church, Oak Creek, South Dakota; Standing Rock Agency, South Dakota; Little White River, South Dakota; Campbell, South Dakota; Lower Brule Agency, Medicine Creek, South Dakota |
Additional Information | This issue opens with “Church History” in Dakota (continued from the previous issue) for the first two pages. Then it contains the “Supplement” from Our School Children’s Department (in English). There are letters to Father Jerome from the Girls and the Boys at the St. Francis Mission at Rosebud Agency. There is a short story of St. Monica of Hippo, followed by the significance and instructions on “blessing of bells” and the “blessing of the holy water” in the Catholic tradition. There are two stories in this section as well: (1) Why the owl doesn’t sing?, and (2) President Lincoln’s first dollar. After this there are letters and updates (in Dakota) from some of the churches and missions, and mentions of how to think about and pay attention to Christ. |
Library/archive | The Newberry Library |
Copyright | The Newberry Library |