American Indian Oral History Sound Recordings, 1969-1977

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American Indian Oral History Sound Recordings, 1969-1977

1969-1977

This series consists of one sound recording from the American Indian Oral History Collection. The recording is an oral history by Robert Yellowtail, a member of the Crow tribe.

1 audio cassette

eng, Latn

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SNAC Resource ID: 11656669

National Archives at College Park

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Yellowtail, Robert, 1889-1988

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Robert Yellowtail was a leader of the Crow Nation. Separated from his mother at the age of 4 years old, Yellowtail was culturally assimilated into a reservation boarding school. When he was 13 years old, he went to the Sherman Institute, in Riverside, California, graduating in 1907. He then attended the Extension Law School in Los Angeles, transferring to the University of Chicago Law School, where he gained his Juris Doctor degree. Yellowtail's first official position, in 1912, was as a distric...

United States. Institute of American Indian Studies

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