Introducing Jan Talbot; Congratulations Karen; New Miss Indian America; Flathead Reservation road closure program; Water quota increase; Indian backlash group seeking contributions illegally; Indians with diabilities get help from HUD-HEW; U of A...
Photo caption reads: 1926. The ""Whirlpool"" Bonner School Paper. (Typescript ; top half of page ; right side cut off ; paper reads : ""The Whirlpool. Edited monthly by the Bonner School to further its interests -...
Tribal maintenance program gets tough on unpaid bills; World day of prayer for peace; MITPB: calling all Tribal Councils; McDonald is superintendent at Northern Idaho Agency; Family Violence; Two invitations from N.A.I.L.; Health care on the...
Tribal Ownership on Lake Shore Discussed, Hope to Issue Permits; A Glimpse at Indian Welfare; Editorially Speaking; Stripes of the Chipmunk; Indian Celebrations; RHS Student Dies at 18; Adolph Ninepipe Was Song Master;
Extension Given to Indian Loggers; Christmas Per Capita on its way; F.R.R.C. Says "We are not radicals"; Flathead tomorrow; Medicine Moan speaks to all; Native corporation enters land agreement; Moccasin Telegraph; Flathead Valley College...
Council votes to build complex; Special Tribal Election Notice; All Indian Basketball Tournament, Creepers win again; Camel will fight in Missoula; Indian Dilemma: Lessons of history too long ignored; Shades of Ewell Gibbons Or-ever eat a pine...
Photo caption reads: Left to right: Back row - Johnnie Fleming, Beatrice Haaglund, Clara Anderson, Bruce Winters, Marion Richlie, Bryon Lewis, Vivian Danielson, Joseph ___, Hazel Beadle. 3rd row - Gus ___, Arthur Lalem, Clara Moe, Taje Johnson,...
Photo caption reads: 50th wedding anniversary. Left to right: Hintz family. Bernice, Clifford, Norma, Beatrice, Gus, Ethel, Elva, Ray. (Gus and Elva appear to be the anniversary couple ; faded photo)
Photo caption reads: Picture taken in 1909. Front row, left to right - Gustav Hintz, who was Ray's dad. Ethel Hintz, Clifford Hintz, Ray Hintz, Elva Hintz, Ray's mother, Beatrice. (Three unidentified adults stand behind the Hintz family)