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CUMULATIVE INDEX 2:96, 97, 99, 115, 118, 120, 126, 180, 181; Sioux, 2:84, 85, 91, 92, 119, 120, 121, 126, 131, 183; 6:474; Teton, 2:91; Winnebago, 2:82, 91, 120; Yankton, 2:91; Yuma, 2:120. See also Indians Indiana Eclectic Medical College, 12:318 Indiana League of Republican Clubs, 5:448 Indiana State Normal School (Terre Haute), 12:318 Indiana University, 13:56 Indianapolis Freeman, 3:456-58, 575; 4:50, 69, 323, 332, 445; 5:48, 6:170, 253; 7:209, 358; 8:231; 9:27, 487; 12:471; BTW criticizes Henry M. Turner, 3:377-78; BTW defense of his criticism of black clergy, 3:101-3; BTW urges Republican subsidy, 8:99; compared with New York Age, 8:441; described as open to bribery, 8:225, 226, 232, 266; editorial criticizing Ogden Movement, 8:13; interviews BTW on lynching, 4:323-24; on Negro Chautauqua, 3:450-51; ownership, 8:410; polls blacks on emigration, 3:378; praises E. T. Scott for promoting opportunities for blacks in military, 9:164; publishes article about Portia Washington, 6:360-63; publishes BTW's impressions of Holland, 5:117-20; publishes BTW's impressions of London, 5:154-57; publishes editorial identical to that in other pro-BTW newspapers, 8:233, 241; publishes letter by T. T. Fortune, 9:416-17; purchase considered, 8:390-91, 435; urged to ignore Niagara Movement, 8:331 Indianapolis journal, 7:541 Indianapolis Star: publishes letter by BTW, 11:517-18 Indianapolis World, 5:48; 7:209; 11:457 Indianola (Miss.) post-office affair, 7:12, 27, 29, 80; 9:680 Indians, 3:127, 128, 132-33, 374; 13:469; at Carlisle, 2:182, 183; BTW compares with blacks, 2:312; 12: 16; BTW on education of, 3:554; BTW praises Carl Schurz policies, 9:143-44; compared with blacks, 5:696-97, 700; 109 12:408; considered in good financial circumstances, 12:185-86; from Arizona, 2:120, 122, 126; policy of F. E. Leupp, 9:198; relationship with blacks in Indian Territory, 9:431-32. See also Folk culture; Indian tribes and nations; Indians at Hampton Institute; Lake Mohonk Indian Conference; Music Indians at Hampton Institute, 1:265-66, 268; 2: 183; 9:190-91, 198; agricultural training, 2:106-7, 113; at play, 2:95; attitude of black students, 2:8586; care of sick, 2:79; changes in behavior, 2:86-88; characteristics, 2:79; Christmas dinner, 2:110-11; classes, 2:90; classroom instruction, 2:124-26; clothing, 2: 111-13; daily routine, 2:123-24; Dakotas, 2:111; described, 2:78, 83-84, 94-95, 110; editing and printing Southern Workman, 2:98; evenings, 2:83; girls, 2:88, 104-5; health, 2: 103-4; industrial training, 2: 105-6, 113- 18, 122-23, 126; military drill, 2:115-16; music, 2:80-82; new arrivals, 2:82-83, 120-22; program promoted, 2:53; Richard H. Pratt and, 2:183; reading room, 2:90; return home, 2:96-98, 98-99, 128-31; speeches of, 2:180-81; study hour, 2:96; translation, 2:118-19; vacation, 2:78 Industrial Association of Pullman Porters, 13:81 Industrial Building Savings Co. (Washington, D.C.), 3:191, 194; 6:449 Industrial Club (Oakland, Calif.), 7:23 Industrial Conference on the Negro, 13:142 Industrial Enterprise (Washington, D.C.), 8:401 Industrial Enterprise Publishing Co., 8:369 Informer Publishing Co., 7:132 Ingalls, John lames, 5:231 Inge, George P., 3:327, 338, 339 Inge, Hutchins, 2:419 Institute for Colored Youth (Pa.; later Cheyney State College), 5:50; 6:410, 542; alumni, 4:255 Institute of Arts and Sciences (Brooklyn): BTW speaks before, 4:211-22