Hartsuff, Arthur (fl. 1870-1893) [to unknown]
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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC05201.011 Author/Creator: Hartsuff, Arthur (fl. 1870-1893) Place Written: Pine River Indian Agency, South Dakota Type: Autograph letter signed Date: 27 November 1890 Pagination: 5 p. ; 20.5 x 12.7 cm. Order a Copy
re: Hartsuff reports on various visit within the Pine Ridge reservation including a call on the Agency Doctor -- "a full-blooded Sioux, . . . a full graduate of Dartmouth and Harvard College, of course speaks English perfectly is bright & polished in his manner & deportment as any young man in polite society" - and the local Episcopal minister ("an educated half-breed") and his wife. Hartsuff also makes reference to a new "messiah religion" among the Sioux and Utes. Although he doesn't know what it is called, he is referring to the Ghost Dance religion.
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