Warner D, Miller

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Warner D. Miller was an amateur ethnographer, and artist. He also was a teacher on the Standing Rock, Cheyenne, and Rosebud Reservations in the first part of the twentieth century. Almost immediately, he began to record the stories he heard and events he witnessed. He was also an amateur artist, and often illustrated the legends he recounted.

From the guide to the Warner D. Miller Collection, [ca. 1930-1945]., (Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library)

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associatedWith Biddle, Nicholas 1786-1844 person
associatedWith Catlin, George, 1796-1872 person
associatedWith Glass, Hugh, ca. 1780-ca. 1833 person
associatedWith Huntington Free Library. corporateBody
associatedWith Lewis and Clark Expedition corporateBody
associatedWith Miller, Warner D person
associatedWith Mouse, Tom White. person
associatedWith United States.Bureau of Indian Affairs.Standing Rock Agency. corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
Pipestone Indian Reservation (Minn.)
Standing Rock Indian Reservation (N.D. and S.D.)
White River (S.D.)
Eagle Nest Butte.
Lac qui Parle River (Minn.)
Medicine Butte.
Mde Iyedan.
Mississippi River.
Thunder Butte.
Red Butte.
Iowa River (Iowa)
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Indians of North America
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