Browse Items (1228 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Previous Page of 25 Next Page Sort by: TitleCreatorDate Added Marching band on steps of administration building Marching band stands on steps of Chilocco administration office with a speaker reading at a microphone. Mr. Livington, Mr. Larney, and Mr. Olds piling wood Mr. Livington, Mr. Larney, and Mr. Olds pictured piling wood into a burnpile. Burris and Bob of Company C Student Infantry Burris and Bob stand together in a doorway, both in helmets and in uniform. Burris has a rifle slung over his shoulder and gloves in his hand, and Bob is holding a cigarette. Four men standing by construction Four men in hats stand around a small laid rock structure and concrete pad. Two men have ties, one has on work coveralls, and one has on overalls and work gloves in hand. Man outside room 112 A man stands in a hallway in front of a door labeled 112. Semion McCarty preparing potatoes in a kitchen, 1973 Semion McCarty with a couple boxes/cartons of potatoes to prepare in a kitchen. George Williams in Native dress—Photo 3 Portrait of George Williams (Pawnee) in Native dress. Student Infantry group photo in field--Photo 5 Student infantry in formation, the group was probably Company C 180th Infantry of the Oklahoma National Guard. Bleachers are visible in the left side of the formation. Three unidentified buildings are visible behind the unit. Marta Grant recording audio, 1973 Marta Grant standing at the front of a classroom, holding a microphone connected to a tape recorder. Back of the photo reads: 'M. Grant.' Young men and women outside A group of young men and women all dressed up and together for a group picture outside. Cheerleader in front of student home—Photo 3 Cheerleader in uniform kneeling to the side beside building at Chilocco. Woman in kitchen cooking A woman looks back towards the camera. She is pictured in a kitchen by a stove with a table covered in bowls in the foreground. Students at dance in barn--Photo 7 Two students at barn dance, the girl in a dark blouse and skirt and the boy in cowhide vest and cowboy hat. Gwen Johnson with baton in front of class, 1973 Instrumental Music and Strings teacher, Gwen Johnson with a baton. Back of the photo reads: 'Miss Johnson.' Young men in military uniform--Photo 1 A group of young men in uniform with rifles at their side stand at attention with two members on both ends wearing hats and one stepped in front also wearing a hat but holding a small trophy instead of a rifle. Construction on white stone Chilocco building--Photo 2 Men work on the framework of a white stone building. Glenn and Jane Moore with a model teepee Glenn Moore and Jane Moore hold model teepee at Chilocco event. Chilocco boxing announcer standing in a boxing ring Boxing announcer stands in ring with observers seated in stands in the background. Carmen Romero, Pauline Lujan, and Miki Norman at a round table, 1973 Antone Hall representatives of 1973 (L. to R.): Carmen Romero, Pauline Lujan, and Miki Norman, president of Antone Hall Council, seated at a round table as they look at papers. [The Chilocco Annual, 1973]. Facilities management Facilities management building, also known as the heating plant. Image was taken on the Chilocco campus, showing facility intact. Drone footage of Chilocco Indian Agriculture School campus, 2017 Unedited drone footage taken by Fire Thief Productions as a part of b-roll shot for the "Chilocco Through the Years" documentary Drone footage of Chilocco Indian Agriculture School campus, 2017 (watertower) Unedited drone footage taken by Fire Thief Productions as a part of b-roll shot for the Chilocco Through the Years documentary. Shots of watertower and of campus from watertower. Boarding School Stories, Memories and Histories A public lecture at the Oklahoma State University Library by Dr. Tsianina K. Lomawaima and former Chilocco Indian Agricultural School student and superintendent, Jim Baker The Great War and Its Legacy: "Chilocco Goes to War" Dr. Mary Jane Warde examines the "Chilocco boys" from the Chilocco Indian Agricultural School who served in the Great War for an Oklahoma State University Library lecture series: The Great War. Chilocco Indian School Index This index includes the names of more than 17,000 students who attended Chilocco Indian Agricultural School (also known as Chilocco Indian Industrial School, Chilocco Indian School, and Haworth Institute). The index was created using multiple… Oral history interview with Norene Starr Norene Starr (Cheyenne), a 1978 graduate of Chilocco Indian Agricultural School, recalls moving between foster homes until as a teenager she was adopted by the parents of a Chilocco friend. She talks about her time at the school and time in the Army… Oral history interview with Nancy Elliott and Ramona McCready Nancy Elliott (Cherokee) and Ramona McCready (Choctaw), 1957 graduates of Chilocco Indian Agricultural School, fondly recall their memories as best friends at the school. McCready reminisces over how she met Elliott, and the two laugh as they… Oral history interview with Matthew and Caroline Tiger Matthew and Caroline Tiger (Creek/Arapaho), 1966 graduates of Chilocco Indian Agricultural School, have been married for over fifty years and recall their time with each other at Chilocco. They discuss how dating worked at a boarding school, various… Oral history interview with Dolly BaDonie Dolly BaDonie (Yakama), a 1968 graduate of Chilocco Indian Agricultural School, discusses her early life on a Yakama Indian reservation in the state of Washington and the difficult time she had in convincing her mother to let her attend Chilocco.… Oral history interview with Billy May Billy May (Chickasaw), a 1951 graduate of Chilocco Indian Agricultural School, discusses his early life living in California and his time as a student at the school. He talks about joining the Marine Corps during the Korean War and being stationed in… Oral history interview with Thelma McCarty Thelma McCarty (Ponca), a 1955 graduate of Chilocco Indian Agricultural School, discusses her upbringing in rural Oklahoma and her fond memories of Chilocco. She describes her adjustment to boarding school, her vocational choice of cosmetology,… Oral history interview with George Miguel George Miguel (Tohono O'odham), a 1960 graduate of Chilocco Indian Agricultural School, describes his time at the school and his journey getting there. He discusses his service in the United States National Guard and his career in construction.… Oral history interview with James Paul Noel James Paul Noel (Cherokee/Choctaw), a 1965 graduate of Chilocco Indian Agricultural School, talks about his childhood and the problems he faced as a Native American student in public schools. He explains how he came to enroll in Chilocco and how he… Oral history interview with Don Patterson Don Patterson (Tonkawa) attended Chilocco Indian Agricultural School a few years before deciding to volunteer for military service in 1957. He reminisces about his student days and talks about his involvement in many different clubs and… Oral history interview with Garland Kent Garland Kent (Otoe/Ponca/Iowa), a 1958 graduate of Chilocco Indian Agricultural School, looks back fondly on his time as a student there. He discusses the activities he was involved in, the various chores he had to do on the school farm, and meeting… Amplified Oklahoma podcast episode 19: Chilocco Military Veterans Opened in 1884, Chilocco Indian School was one of the largest federally-funded boarding schools for Native American youth in the country. Located twenty miles north of Ponca City, Oklahoma, the school offered a half academic / half vocational… Chilocco History Project Research File A list of online resources of Chilocco history related material available online. This list was compiled by student researcher in summer 2017 and referenced and tweaked throughout the three years of this research project. "They called it prairie light" : oral histories from Chilocco Indian agricultrual boarding school Tags: dissertation, research, thesis Chilocco Survivors: Contested Discourses in Narrative Responses to Ponca Alcohol Abuse This paper discusses the effects of the Chilocco Indian School boarding school experience on members of the Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma through the lens of attitudes towards alcohol use and abuse. I argue that narrative storytelling reveals conflicting… Tags: dissertation, research, thesis The study of the mathematics program at the Chilocco Indian Agricultural School Tags: dissertation, research, thesis Chilocco Indian Agricultural School: A study in assimilation and education Tags: dissertation, research, thesis Chilocco Indian Boarding School: tool for assimiliation, home for Indian youth Chilocco Indian School, which opened in 1884, served the educational needs of American Indian students from all over the United States for nearly one hundred years. Its story is one of students and faculty working together to produce what was… Tags: dissertation, research, thesis "It was an Indian School": an ethnographic account of Cherokee women who attended Chilocco Indian Agricutlural School, 1950-1959 Tags: dissertation, research, thesis A pattern of high school education for the Chilocco Indian school Tags: dissertation, research, thesis Chilocco: Health conditions at a Natie American boarding school, 1884-1930 Tags: dissertation, research, thesis A history of Chilocco Indian School Tags: dissertation, research, thesis Native American Boarding School Curriculum: Chilocco Indian Agricultural School 6th to 8th grade and 9th to 12th grade This curriculum unit contains a series lessons targeted at 6th- 8th and 9th -12th grade students in Oklahoma and beyond. The curriculum units are devised to elicit critical thinking, like that promoted by the Stanford History Education Group, teach… Native American Boarding School Curriculum: Chilocco Indian Boarding School K-2nd and 3rd-5th Grades aligned to C3 Standards Intro These lesson plans are targeted to elementary students from grades Kindergarten through second and from grades three through five. The standards align to the C3 Framework Standards. The lessons are designed as stand-alone inquiry lessons, allowing… Oral history interview with Judy Haumpy Judy Haumpy (Muscogee Creek, Absentee Shawnee), a 1965 graduate of Chilocco Indian Agricultural School, talks about her life before, during, and after attending the school. She discusses the many different activities she participated in as a student… Oral history interview with Denise Jones Denise Jones (Ponca, Absentee Shawnee), a fourth generation Chilocco student, attended Chilocco Indian Agricultural School for the 1979/1980 school year. She talks about her family's history with the school and her decision to enroll there. Jones… Previous Page of 25 Next Page Featured Item No featured items are available.