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"Autobiography of Mary C. Collins in her handwriting,"
The “Autobiography of Mary C. Collins in her handwriting,” presumably written in the 1910s, offers insight into Mary Collins missionary work amongst the Sioux Indians of Dakota Territory. The autobiography includes details on her missionary work, descriptions of the surrounding land, and narratives of the Native American people and their culture
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Mary Collins: WSU Pioneers Interview & Discussion
Dr. Mary Collins, Jan 30, 2023, videorecording, during Shannon Tushingham's spring 2023 graduate seminar in Cultural Resource Management (ANTH 535). Guest speaker presentation, interview, and class discussion on the history of Cultural Resource Managment (CRM) and the WSU Museum of Anthropology. Featuring Dr. Mary Collins (1997 WSU Phd ) is the retired Director of the WSU Museum of Anthropology and former Associate Director of the Plateau Center for American Indian Studies at WSU. The interview and discussion content is cited in a Wikipedia article about Dr. Collins by MA graduate student Tiffany Kite, which is an assignment for ANTH 535 and part of Tushingham and Lipe’s Pioneers in Americanist Biography Project
Patrick Collins-Life Summary
"A summary of Events in teh lives of Major Patrick Collins and his wife, Mary Leddy Collins, as related years later by thier daughter Carrie Collins McNeil (our mother) and by Grandma Collins herself." by Marguerite McNei
Patrick Collins-Life Summary
"A summary of Events in teh lives of Major Patrick Collins and his wife, Mary Leddy Collins, as related years later by thier daughter Carrie Collins McNeil (our mother) and by Grandma Collins herself." by Marguerite McNei
Patrick Collins-Life Summary
"A summary of Events in teh lives of Major Patrick Collins and his wife, Mary Leddy Collins, as related years later by thier daughter Carrie Collins McNeil (our mother) and by Grandma Collins herself." by Marguerite McNei
Doane Robinson Collection, Folder 61, Mary Collins
The collection consists of correspondence concerning Mary Collins’ work among the Sioux Indians. Sitting Bull is the subject of several letters, 1907-1920
Mary Collins with John Solomon and Mrs. Wrench
Mary Collins, Employee of the Month, with John Solomon & Mrs. Clifford Wrenc
Mary Collins with John Solomon and Mrs. Wrench
Mary Collins, Employee of the Month, with John Solomon & Mrs. Clifford Wrenc
Mary Collins with John Solomon and Mrs. Wrench
Mary Collins, Employee of the Month, with John Solomon & Mrs. Clifford Wrenc
Mary C. Collins
An obituary for Mary C. Collins, Congregational Church minister and Indian missionary
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