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Domestic News December 9, 1932

The Indian Leader

Lawrence, Douglas County, Kansas

What is this article about?

Haskell students performed a program titled 'Footprints Along the Trail' and other cultural pieces including Indian dances, legends, and songs at the First Christian Church in Topeka last Sunday evening, accompanied by faculty.

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STUDENTS IN PROGRAM

A group of Haskell students put on the following program at the First Christian Church of Topeka last Sunday evening:

"Footprints Along the Trail" by Edward Sunday.
Pueblo Arrow Dance by Joe and Tony Pajarito and Francis Paisano.

"Death's Walk," an Indian legend by Goingback Chiltosky.
Sioux songs by Arlene Graham.

"Some Stages of Development of the Indian," by Agnes Wambelee.
A Pueblo Buffalo Dance.
Christian Brotherhood by Don Holden.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Williams, who have charge of the Christian Young People's Society at Haskell, Miss Breeze and Mr. Van Sickle accompanied the group to Topeka.

What sub-type of article is it?

Social Event Education

What keywords are associated?

Haskell Students Church Program Indian Performances Pueblo Dance Sioux Songs Topeka

What entities or persons were involved?

Edward Sunday Joe Pajarito Tony Pajarito Francis Paisano Goingback Chiltosky Arlene Graham Agnes Wambelee Don Holden Mr. Albert Williams Mrs. Albert Williams Miss Breeze Mr. Van Sickle

Where did it happen?

Topeka

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Primary Location

Topeka

Event Date

Last Sunday Evening

Key Persons

Edward Sunday Joe Pajarito Tony Pajarito Francis Paisano Goingback Chiltosky Arlene Graham Agnes Wambelee Don Holden Mr. Albert Williams Mrs. Albert Williams Miss Breeze Mr. Van Sickle

Event Details

A group of Haskell students presented a program at the First Christian Church of Topeka, featuring 'Footprints Along the Trail' by Edward Sunday, Pueblo Arrow Dance by Joe and Tony Pajarito and Francis Paisano, 'Death's Walk' an Indian legend by Goingback Chiltosky, Sioux songs by Arlene Graham, 'Some Stages of Development of the Indian' by Agnes Wambelee, a Pueblo Buffalo Dance, and Christian Brotherhood by Don Holden. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Williams, Miss Breeze, and Mr. Van Sickle accompanied the group.

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