1938: Stories about Indians often give the children wrong ideas...

"Should Teach Children
Truth About Indians"
                                                                   1938, Feb 12  The Maryville Daily Forum 
"The Plains Indian," was discussed by Ralph Hubbard of Ten-Sleep ranch, Colo, at the Marysville Teachers College...
     Mr Hubbard told prospective teachers that they should teach children the truth about the Indian. Stories about Indians often give the children wrong ideas, he said. In order to impress upon his hearers that the Indian was civilized, the speaker showed bead work with intricate patterns, which he said could not have been so well done by an uncivilized race.
     Mr. Hubbard believes that white people should be educated to think of Indians as a picturesque and interesting race rather than an uncivilized one. The Indian people are intelligent, he said. They learned to imitate skillfully the calls of different animals, a trick which they used many times.

     Mr Hubbard had with him bells and tom toms used in Indian dances and head dresses made of eagle feathers...
1938, Feb 12  The Maryville Daily Forum 

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