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"March 30, 1976 - Campus scenes"
A faculty advisor meets with a Native American student in the Indian Drop-in Center.

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"3/1976 - Campus scenes"
Native American students meet together in the lounge of the campus Indian Drop-in Center.

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"October 1975 - William McLean, Director of Indian Education Institute (1968-78)" Wearing a light colored plaid sports jacket, a white dress shirt, dark striped necktie, and eyeglasses, William McLean stands at a podium at the front of a classroom.…

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"March 30, 1976 - W. Gayle Rodgers - I.E.I. (Indian Education Institute) Instructor (1975-76)"

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"March 30, 1976 - Indian Education" Four young women work at a table together, probably in the Indian Drop-in Center. On the wall in the background next to a chalkboard, are numerous Native American pictures.

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"Lee Tuttle addresses the audience at the dedication of the site of the old Indian Fort - at S.W. edge of Elgin, Oregon"

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"Dedication of the site of the old Indian Fort at S.W. edge of Elgin, Oregon - July 3, 1939 - Mayor Jesse Crum has just introduced Solomon Mead"

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"Sarah Jane Reeves Findley - Born October 25, 1842 - Carrolltown, Missouri. Crossed plains 1852. Family to mines in southern Oregon 1853, were there during Rogue River Indian War. Father and two brothers served as volunteers at time. She is said to…

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"'Umatilla Indian School, interior - Classes in domestic science [Sewing] - 1906"

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Postcard of from right to left: "George Glover, Ray Glover (brothers, approx. 6 and 4 years of age) - 1907. The two other children are unidentified. The Glovers, of Union, Oregon, published 'The E.O. Republican' about 1905-1910."

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