Keppler, Joseph.

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Editor of PUCK magazine.

In 1903 Keppler was made Great Chief of the Iroquois and hence mediator between the tribe and the U.S. Government. He donated a significant collection of Iroquois artifacts to the Museum of the American Indian.

From the description of Papers, 1882-1944, 1899-1944 (bulk) (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155480696

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creatorOf Papers New York State Historical Documents Inventory
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associatedWith Converse, Harriet Maxwell. person
associatedWith Cornplanter, Edward. person
associatedWith Cornplanter, Jesse. person
associatedWith Deerfoot. person
associatedWith Johnson, Lyman. person
associatedWith Kittle, Delos. person
associatedWith New York West Shore and Buffalo Railway Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Parker, Arthur Caswell, 1881-1955. person
associatedWith Rochester Museum and Science Center. corporateBody
associatedWith Schanandoah, Chapman. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Tonawanda Indian Reservation (N.Y.)
Cattaraugus Indian Reservation (N.Y.)
New York (State)
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Indians of North America
Indians of North America
Iroquois Indians
Iroquois Indians
Iroquois Indians
Iroquois masks
Oneida Indians
Railroads
Seneca Indians
Seneca Indians
Seneca Indians
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Active 1882

Active 1944

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