Indian beadwork -- South Dakota; Indian children -- South Dakota; Indian textile fabrics -- North America; Oglala women -- South Dakota; Older Indians -- South Dakota; Oglala Indians -- Kinship; Indian metal-work -- South Dakota;
Women and children in trade-cloth clothing richly adorned with elk-teeth, cowry shells, coins, dentillium shells, beadwork, and/or bone hair pipes
Brothers (Religious) -- South Dakota; Jesuits -- South Dakota; Tobacco pipes; Beards;
Brother Simon, S.J., with pipe Note by Archivist: Brother Simon lived 1936-2006; founded and directed the Heritage Center at Red Cloud School, 1982-2006; member, Wisconsin Province.
The rose window at the north end of Gesu Church is set in a pointed Gothic arch above the choir loft and organ, circa 1956. The circular window is cut by 14 radii emanating from a central design representing Almighty God. Each radius opens into a...
Father Leo Burns, S.J., Provincial, blesses the rebuilt organ in Gesu's Upper Church, 1955. Long-time Gesu organist John Leicht, Sr. is seated at the keyboard and various altar servers gather round, holding the cross and candles. The organ...
View from the main altar of the rose window and choir loft along the north wall of Gesu Church, taken before 1955. The rose window is set in a pointed Gothic arch and is cut by 14 radii emanating from a central design representing Almighty God....
A memo to Marquette University President Rev. John P. Raynor, S.J. on the methods employed in the reconstruction of the Saint Joan of Arc Chapel on the campus. The memo describes the artifacts inside the chapel and where they would be placed,...