
Archival Collections
Indian Leader Newspaper Archive
Haskell's student newspaper, The Indian Leader, is the oldest continually published Native American student newspaper in the world. This page serves as a repository for issues of The Indian Leader, dating from its first publication in 1896 until 2002 with the hope that it will prove itself a valuable tool for researchers and Haskell alumni alike.
Indian Leader Annual Archive
Haskell's student newspaper, The Indian Leader, is the oldest continually published Native American student newspaper in the world. This page serves as a repository for copies of The Indian Leader Annual, dating from its first publication in 1923 until 2002 with the hope that it will prove itself a valuable tool for researchers and Haskell alumni alike.
Finding Aids
Extending back to Haskell's establishment in 1884 as the United States Indian Industrial Training School at Lawrence, Kansas, the Haskell Cultural Center and Museum's archival collections consists of thousands of documents, photographs, and film footage related to the school's history.
1884-1889 Student Ledger
The 1884-1889 student ledger from Haskell Institute is an irreplaceable primary source that provides invaluable insights into the early history and student community of the institution, capturing details of students during its formative years. Now accessible online, this ledger offers researchers a rare opportunity to study the school's origins and demographic shifts, preserving a vital piece of educational and cultural history for future scholarship.




