Monthly review published by the Benedictine Fathers of the Sacred Heart Mission, Oklahoma "in order to promote the cause of the Indian, the interest of the Church ..., and the general advancement of the future State of Oklahoma." (Vol. XIII, No. 1) Included are current and historical information about Native American tribes, history of the mission, statistics, local and church news, poems, and religious instruction.
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thirty two pages : ill. ; page 9 x 5 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.
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Monthly review published by the Benedictine Fathers of the Sacred Heart Mission, Oklahoma "in order to promote the cause of the Indian, the interest of the Church ..., and the general advancement of the future State of Oklahoma." (Vol. XIII, No. 1) Included are current and historical information about Native American tribes, history of the mission, statistics, local and church news, poems, and religious instruction.
Physical Description
thirty two pages : ill. ; page 9 x 5 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.
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Oklahoma Digital Newspaper Program
The Oklahoma Digital Newspaper Program exists to fulfill the goal of digitizing and making freely available as many Oklahoma-related newspaper titles as possible.
This paper was published by the Benedictine order at the Sacred Heart Abbey in Indian Territory near present-day Shawnee in 1888 by Father D. Ignatius, the second and last of the Prefect Apostolic in Oklahoma.
These Oklahoma newspapers were published by and for Native American communities. The collection includes different titles serving various tribes within Oklahoma's Indian territories.