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1. Kee-Neow, Nee-Bee or "Eagle Water"

2. M-A-Quah E-Quay or "Bear Woman"

3. Letter from Lieutenant Thomas van Etten, Quartermaster at Fort Ridgely, February 11, 1863

4. Letter from Lieutenant Thomas van Etten describing the Battle of Birch Coulee

5. Native American baby in a cradleboard, Canada

6. Wowapi wakan ptecedan oyakapi kin (Bible history in the Sioux Indian language)

7. Katholik wocekiye wowapi (Prayers, instructions and hymns in the Sioux Indian language)

8. Catholic wocekiye odowan

9. Dakota tawoonspe, wowapi II (Dakota lessons, book II)

10. Yewicasipi taanpetupi en: Wotanin Wa?te ayapi (Outline of the Life of Paul)

11. Service book: being parts of the Book of Common Prayer set forth for use in the missionary jurisdiction of Niobrara

12. St. Joseph okolakiciye ta olowan

13. Anamihe-masinahigan Jesus ot ijittwawin gaye anamihe-nakamunan takobihikatewan: Mik' ejittwawad ketolik-anamihadjik

14. Father Francis Pierz, Missionary

15. The Labors of Mgr. A. Ravoux at Mendota, St. Paul and Other Localities from the Spring of 1844 to July, 1851

16. Missionary Paper, By the Associate Mission for Minnesota, Number 6

17. Missionary Paper, Number 18 by the Bishop Seabury Mission, Faribault, Minnesota

18. Missionary Paper, Number 28 by the Bishop Seabury Mission, Faribault, Minnesota

19. The Adventures of "Antelope Bill" in the Indian War of 1862

20. The Story of My Capture and Escape During the Minnesota Indian Massacre of 1862: With Historical Notes, Descriptions of Pioneer Life, and Sketches and Incidents of the Great Outbreak of the Sioux or Dakota Indians As I Saw Them

21. Captured by the Indians: Reminiscences of Pioneer Life in Minnesota

22. Reminiscences, Memoirs, Lectures of Monsignor A. Ravoux, V.G.

23. Studio portrait of John Beargrease and his family, Two Harbors, Minnesota

24. Two people dance at pow wow, St. Cloud State University, St. Cloud, Minnesota

25. Pow wow participants carry flags, St. Cloud State University, St. Cloud, Minnesota