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- Ralph_Hubbard abstract "Ralph "Doc" Hubbard (June 22, 1885 – November 14, 1980) was involved in promoting and preserving Native American culture. He wrote two children's novels with Native American settings, Queer Person (1930) and The Wolf Song (1935).Hubbard was born on a Seneca reservation in East Aurora, New York. As a child he attended Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, and as a teenager on a trip to the Western United States he visited the Battle of the Little Big Horn site on one of his summer trips to his uncle's ranch in Medora, North Dakota.Hubbard eventually moved to North Dakota and promoted tribal culture. In the 1920s, he organized Indian dance troupes that toured the U.S. and Europe, and in 1927, he wrote the "American Indian Craft" section of the Handbook for Boys (1927 Boy Scout Handbook). Hubbard taught at the State Teachers College in Minot (now Minot State University). He built Indian museums at Wounded Knee, South Dakota and at Medora.Nellie Snyder Yost wrote a biography of Hubbard published in 1979, A Man as Big as the West (Boulder CO: Pruett), OCLC 5353711. Minot State University offers the Ralph Hubbard Scholarship. On May 14, 1983, astronomer Norman G. Thomas discovered an asteroid and named it Hubbard in honor of Ralph Hubbard. On June 2, 2009, the Medora City Council changed the name of South Third Street to Doc Hubbard Drive.".
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- Ralph_Hubbard description "Native American activist and children's writer".
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- Ralph_Hubbard comment "Ralph "Doc" Hubbard (June 22, 1885 – November 14, 1980) was involved in promoting and preserving Native American culture. He wrote two children's novels with Native American settings, Queer Person (1930) and The Wolf Song (1935).Hubbard was born on a Seneca reservation in East Aurora, New York.".
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