Samuel A. Elliot collection, 1927-1935.
Collection Number: 9165

Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections
Cornell University Library


DESCRIPTIVE SUMMARY

Title:
Samuel A. Elliot collection, 1927-1935.
Repository:
Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections
Collection Number:
9165
Abstract:
Contains reports to the Board of Indian commissioners, reports 1-107, bulletins regarding Indians to the 70th Congress, and bulletins from the American Indian Defense Association, Inc. The items are typed mimeos. Indexes for the 70th Congress and American Indian Defense association papers and for the Indian Commissioners reports are included. Various authors. A wide variety of topics are covered including Indian and government relations, land tenure, living conditions, laws, and government programs. Focus on western United States Indian communities, reservations, and tribes including, Pueblo, Apache, Navajo, Salish, Cherokee, and Dakota. Agency reports from Sac and Fox, Winnebago, Pima, Consolidated Chippewa, Rocky Boy, St. Regis, Yakima, Western Shoshone, and San Carlos Indian agencies and reservations. Authors include Flora Warren Seymour, Hugh L. Scott, Earl Y. Henderson, Mary Vaux Walcott, Clement S. Ucker and John J. Sullivan.
Creator:
Elliot, Samuel A.
Huntington Free Library
Quanitities:
1.2 cubic feet.
Language:
Collection material in English

COLLECTION DESCRIPTION

Contains reports to the Board of Indian commissioners, reports 1-107, bulletins regarding Indians to the 70th Congress, and bulletins from the American Indian Defense Association, Inc. The items are typed mimeos. Indexes for the 70th Congress and American Indian Defense association papers and for the Indian Commissioners reports are included. Various authors. A wide variety of topics are covered including Indian and government relations, land tenure, living conditions, laws, and government programs. Focus on western United States Indian communities, reservations, and tribes including, Pueblo, Apache, Navajo, Salish, Cherokee, and Dakota. Agency reports from Sac and Fox, Winnebago, Pima, Consolidated Chippewa, Rocky Boy, St. Regis, Yakima, Western Shoshone, and San Carlos Indian agencies and reservations. Authors include Flora Warren Seymour, Hugh L. Scott, Earl Y. Henderson, Mary Vaux Walcott, Clement S. Ucker and John J. Sullivan.

INFORMATION FOR USERS

Cite As:

Samuel A. Elliot collection, #9165. Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library.

SUBJECTS

Names:
Henderson, Earl Y.
Scott, Hugh Lenox, 1853-1934.
Seymour, Flora Warren, 1888-1948.
Sullivan, John J.
Ucker, Clement S.
Walcott, Mary Vaux, 1860-1940.
American Indian Defense Association
United States. Board of Indian Commissioners
United States. Congress (70th, 1st session ) (Date of meeting or treaty signing: 1928-1929)..)
United States. Congress (70th, 2nd session ) (Date of meeting or treaty signing: 1928-1929)..)
United States. Office of Indian Affairs. Consolidated Chippewa Agency
United States. Office of Indian Affairs. Umatilla Agency
United States. Office of Indian Affairs. Western Shoshone Agency
United States. Office of Indian Affairs. Winnebago Agency
Places:
Yakama Indian Reservation (Wash.).
San Carlos Indian Reservation (Ariz.).
Saint Regis Mohawk Indian Reservation (N.Y.).
Sac and Fox Reservation (Iowa).
Rocky Boy\'s Reservation (Mont.).
Subjects:
Skitswish Indians.
Seminole Indians.
Salish Indians.
Pueblo Indians.
Pima Indians.
Navajo Indians.
Dakota Indians.
Cherokee Indians.
Apache Indians.
Indian reservations.
Indians of North America -- West (U.S.).
Indians of North America -- Social conditions.
Indians of North America -- Land tenure.
Indians of North America -- Government relations.
Indians of North America -- Education.
Indians of North America.

CONTAINER LIST
Container
Description
Date
Series I. Board of Indian Commissioners reports
Numbers 1-21, January 1928 - November 1928
Huntington Box 5A
1. Henderson, Earl Y. Report on the Havasupai Indian Agency, Arizona.
January 30, 1928
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2. Henderson, Earl Y. Report of the Truxton Canyon Indian Agency, Arizona.
February 1, 1928
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3. Henderson, Earl Y. Report on the Colorado River Indian Agency and the Fort Mojave Indian School, Arizona.
March 7, 1928
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4. Henderson, Earl Y. Report on the Fort Yuma Indian Agency, California.
April 14, 1928
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5. The problem of Indian administration.
May 21, 1928
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6. The problem of Indian administration.
May 25, 1928
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7. The problem of Indian administration.
May 27, 1928
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8. Walcott, Mary Vaux. Report on the Zuni Indian Reservation, New Mexico.
June 25, 1928
Huntington Box 5A
9. Walcott, Mary Vaux Needs of the Supai Indians of Arizona.
June 26, 1928
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10. Seymour, Flora Warren. Report on the New York Indians.
June 30, 1928
Huntington Box 5A
11. Walcott, Mary Vaux. Navajo schools and hospitals.
July 10, 1928
Huntington Box 5A
12 Walcott, Mary Vaux. Report on the Paiute Indian Agency, Utah.
July 15, 1928
Huntington Box 5A
13. Seymour, Flora Warren. Report on the Carson School and Agency, Nevada.
August 4, 1928
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14. Seymour, Flora Warren. Report on the California Indians.
August 15, 1928
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15. Scott, Hugh L. The Mille Lac Chippewa.
August 19, 1928
Huntington Box 5A
16. Seymour, Fora Warren. Report on Northern Pueblo Indians, New Mexico.
August 25, 1928
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17. Scott, Hugh L. The Blackfeet Agency, Montana.
September 25, 1928
Huntington Box 5A
18. Scott, Hugh L. Pipestone Indian School.
October 25, 1928
Huntington Box 5A
19. Scott, Hugh L. Cheyenne River Agency, South Dakota.
October 26, 1928
Huntington Box 5A
20. Scott, Hugh L. Standing Rock Agency, North Dakota.
October 30, 1928
Huntington Box 5A
21. Sullivan, John J. Indian Schools in Michigan.
November 1, 1928
Numbers 22-42, November 1928 - October 1929
Huntington Box 5B
22. Sullivan, John J. The Hayward School. Wisconsin.
November 2, 1928
Huntington Box 5B
23. Henderson, Earl Y. Report on the Neah Bay Indian Agency, Washington.
January 7, 1929
Huntington Box 5B
24. Report of Board of Indian Commissioners on "The Problem of Indian Administration."
January 10, 1929
Huntington Box 5B
25. Henderson, Earl Y. Report on the Taholah Indian Agency, Washington.
January 25, 1929
Huntington Box 5B
26. Henderson, Earl Y. Report on the Tulalip Indian Agency, Washington.
February 14, 1929
Huntington Box 5B
27. Ucker, Clement S. Report on the Seminole Indians of Florida.
May 26, 1929
Huntington Box 5B
28. Walcott, Mary Vaux. Report on the Klamath Reservation, Oregon.
August 4, 1929
Huntington Box 5B
29. Scott, Hugh L. Fort Peck Agency, Montana.
August 5, 1929
Huntington Box 5B
30. Mooreliead, Warren K. Report upon conditions, St.. Regis Reservation, northern New York.
August 1929
Huntington Box 5B
31. Scott, Hugh L. Report on the Blackfeet Indians, Montana.
August 22, 1929
Huntington Box 5B
32. Walcott, Mary Vaux. Report on the Mission Indians and Sherman Institute.
September 15, 1929
Huntington Box 5B
33. Walcott, Mary Vaux. Report on the California Outing Centers.
September 25, 1929
Huntington Box 5B
34. Scott Hugh L. The Flathead Agency, Montana.
September 26, 1929
Huntington Box 5B
35. Scott, Hugh L. Crow Agency, Montana.
September 26, 1929
Huntington Box 5B
36. Scott, Hugh L. Shoshone Arapaho Indians, Wyoming.
September 26, 1929
Huntington Box 5B
37. Scott, Hugh L. Fort Hall Indian Agency, Idaho.
September 28, 1929
Huntington Box 5B
38. Walcott, Mary Vaux. California and Nevada Indians.
October 1, 1929
Huntington Box 5B
39. Moorehead, Warren K. Conditions on St. Regis Reservation, New York.
October 1, 1929
Huntington Box 5B
40. Scott, Hugh L. Rocky Boy Agency, Montana.
October 7, 1929
Huntington Box 5B
41. Seymour, Flora Warren. Coeur d'Alene Indians, Idaho.
October 10, 1929
Huntington Box 5B
42. Seymour, Flora Warren. The situation at Umatilla.
October 28, 1929
Numbers 43-63, October 1929 - August 1930
Huntington Box 5C
43. Seymour, Flora Warren. Yakima Agency, Washington.
October 29, 1929
Huntington Box 5C
44. Seymour, Flora Warren. Concerning Chemawa's future.
October 30, 1929
Huntington Box 5C
45. Seymour, Flora Warren. California Indians vs. The United States.
November 14, 1929
Huntington Box 5C
46. Henderson, Earl Y. Report on the non-reservation Indians under the Carson Agency, Nevada.
November 27, 1929
Huntington Box 5C
47. Sullivan, John J. Winnebago Indian Agency, Nebraska.
December 27, 1929
Huntington Box 5C
48. Sullivan, John J. Sac and Fox Agency Sanatorium, Iowa.
December 28, 1929
Huntington Box 5C
49. Sullivan, John J. Consolidated Chippewa Agency, Minnesota.
December 30, 1929
Huntington Box 5C
50. Sullivan, John J. Red Lake Chippewa Agency, Minnesota.
December 31. 1929
Huntington Box 5C
51. Henderson, Earl Y. Report on the Walker River Indian Agency, Nevada.
January 10. 1930
Huntington Box 5C
52. Henderson, Earl Y. Report on the Western Shoshone Indian Reservation.
February 25, 1930
Huntington Box 5C
53. Ucker, Clement S. Report on the Pima Indian Agency, Arizona.
March 29, 1930
Huntington Box 5C
54. Ucker, Clement S. Report on the San Carlos Indian Reservation, the Phoenix School and Salt River Subagency. Arizona.
April 5, 1930
Huntington Box 5C
55. Lindquist, G. E. E. Fort Totten Indian School, North Dakota.
May 15, 1930
Huntington Box 5C
56. Lindquist, G. E. E. Report on the Wahpeton Indian School, Wahpeton, North Dakota.
May 24, 1930
Huntington Box 5C
57. Lindquist, G. E. E. Fort Berthold Agency, North Dakota.
May 29, 1930
Huntington Box 5C
58. Lindquist, G. E. E. Bismarck Indian School, North Dakota.
May 31, 1930
Huntington Box 5C
59. Seymour, Flora Warren. Report on education among the Eastern Cherokee Indians of North Carolina.
June 18, 1930
Huntington Box 5C
60. Ucker, Clement S. Report on the Seminole Indians of Florida.
July 9, 1930
Huntington Box 5C
61. Walcott, Mary Vaux. Rocky Boy and Fort Belknap Agencies, Montana.
August 1, 1930
Huntington Box 5C
62. Scott, Hugh L. Pine Ridge Agency, South Dakota.
August 2, 1930
Huntington Box 5C
63. Lindquist, G. E. E. Report on the Lac du Flambeau Indian Agency, Wisconsin.
August 13, 1930
Numbers 64-84, August 1930 - July 1931
Huntington Box 5D
64. Lindquist, G. E. E. Report on the Lac Courts Indian Oreille Indian Reservation and the Hayward School, Wisconsin.
August 20, 1930
Huntington Box 5D
65. Seymour, Flora Warren. Tongue River (northern Cheyenne) Reservation, Montana.
September 1, 1930
Huntington Box 5D
66. Lindquist, G. E. E. Report on the Winnebago Indians of Wisconsin.
September 2, 1930
Huntington Box 5D
67. Seymour, Flora Warren. Shoshone (Wind River) Agency, Wyoming.
September 4, 1930
Huntington Box 5D
68. Lindquist, G. E. E. Report the Laona Subagency and Indian Clinic, Wisconsin.
September 5, 1930
Huntington Box 5D
69. Seymour, Flora Warren. The Crow Agency, Montana.
September 7, 1930
Huntington Box 5D
70. Seymour, Flora Warren. Teaching Indian boys to raise livestock.
September 4, 1930
Huntington Box 5D
71. Lindquist, G. E. E. Report on the Lac du Flambeau Indian Agency, Wisconsin.
September 23, 1930
Huntington Box 5D
72. Walcott, Mary Vaux. Pierre School, Pierre, South Dakota.
September 27, 1930
Huntington Box 5D
73. Walcott, Mary Vaux. Rapid City School, South Dakota.
September 27, 1930
Huntington Box 5D
74. Walcott, Mary Vaux. Pipestone and Flandreau Schools.
October 18, 1930
Huntington Box 5D
75. Tribal Council, Klamath Indians, Klamath Agency, Oregon.
February 3, 1931
Huntington Box 5D
76. Henderson, Earl Y. Report on the Paiute Indian Agency, Utah.
February 24, 1931
Huntington Box 5D
77. Henderson, Earl Y. Report on the Sells Indian Agency, Arizona.
April 20, 1931
Huntington Box 5D
78. Scott, Hugh L. Report on the Pawnee and Quapaw Indian Agencies, Oklahoma.
June 10, 1931
Huntington Box 5D
79. Scott, Hugh L. Report on Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kansas.
June 10, 1931
Huntington Box 5D
80. Seymour, Flora Warren. Notes on the Alaskan situations.
June 17, 1931
Huntington Box 5D
81. Seymour, Flora Warren. Report on the Tulalip Indian Agency and the Tacoma Hospital.
Washington. June 30, 1931
Huntington Box 5D
82. Seymour, Flora Warren. Report on the Warm Springs Indian Reservation.
June 30, 1931
Huntington Box 5D
83. Seymour, Flora Warren. Colville Agency, Washington.
June 30, 1931.
Huntington Box 5D
84. Scott, Hugh L. Rapid City School, South Dakota.
July 22, 1931
Numbers 85-107, August 1931 - November 1932 and undated
Huntington Box 5E
85. Lowndes, Charles H. T. Indian medical service among Pueblo, Zuni, Hopi and Navajo.
August 14, 1931
Huntington Box 5E
86. Lindquist, G. E. E. Consolidated Ute Indian Agency, Ignacio, Colorado.
December 23, 1931
87. Lowndes, Charles H. T. Health activities among the Pueblo, Zuni, Hopi and Navajo Indians.
[undated]
Huntington Box 5E
88. Sullivan, John J. Report on the California Indians.
January 6, 1932
Huntington Box 5E
89. Lindquist, G. E. E. Jicarilla Apache Reservation, Dulce.
January 12, 1932
Huntington Box 5E
90. Lindquist, G. E. E. Report the Kiowa Indian Agency Oklahoma.
April 25, 1932
Huntington Box 5E
91. Seymour, Flora Warren. Report on the Mescalero Indian Reservation, New Mexico.
June 6, 1932
Huntington Box 5E
92. Seymour, Flora Warren. Report on the San Carlos Reservation.
June 13, 1932
Huntington Box 5E
93. Lowndes, Charles H.T. Report on the health activities of the Indian service in the southwest.
June 16, 1932
Huntington Box 5E
94. Seymour, Flora Warren. Report on the Pima Indian Agency, Arizona.
June 22, 1932
Huntington Box 5E
95. Lindquist, G. E. E. Report on the Annual Extension Conference, Salem Indian School, Chemawa, Oregon. June 6-8, 1932
June 28, 1932
Huntington Box 5E
96. Lindquist, G. E. E. Report on the Tacoma Indian Hospital, Tacoma, Washington.
June 29, 1932
Huntington Box 5E
97. Walcott, Mary Vaux. Report on the Chilocco, Haskell and Genoa Indian Schools, the Winnebago Agency and the Sac and Fox Sanatorium.
June 30, 1932
Huntington Box 5E
98. Lindquist, G. E. E. Report on the Taholah Indian Agency, Washington.
July 15, 1932
Huntington Box 5E
99. Lindquist, G. E. E. Report on the Neah Bay Indian Agency, Washington.
July 16, 1932
Huntington Box 5E
100. Lindquist, G. E. E. Report on the Tulalip Indian Agency, Washington.
July 18, 1932
Huntington Box 5E
101. Lindquist, G. E. E. Report on the Yakima Indian Reservation.
July 19, 1932
Huntington Box 5E
102. Seymour, Flora Warren. Indian Service Educational Activities in the Southwest.
July 28, 1932
Huntington Box 5E
103. Seymour, Flora Warren. Report on Indians in eastern Canada.
August 26, 1932
Huntington Box 5E
104. Lindquist, G. E. E. Report on the Fort Hall Indian Agency, Idaho.
August 27, 1932
Huntington Box 5E
105. Scott, Hugh L. [untitled] addressed Browning, Montana.
August 27, 1932
Huntington Box 5E
106. Lindquist, G. E. E. Report on the Crow Creek Indian Agency, South Dakota.
November 16, 1932
Huntington Box 5E
107. Lindquist, G. E. E. Report on the Osage Indian Agency, Oklahoma.
[undated]
Series II. 70th Congress bulletins
Huntington Box 46 Folder 9165-1
Guide
Huntington Box 46 Folder 9165-2
No. 5. The state and the Indians.
December 22, 1927
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No. 6. "Orgies of Indian Extravagance, wild and fantastic."
December 23, 1927
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No. 8. Need for immediate action on the California court of claims H.R. 491.
December 31. 1927
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No. 10. The Indian death rate still rising-what the new census tables disclose.
January 9, 1928
Huntington Box 46 Folder 9165-2
No. 11. Indian Bureau Expenditures - States of Montana and North Dakota.
January 10, 1928
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No. 12. The Flathead water-power site amendment to the pending appropriation bill.
January 12, 1928
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No. 13. Defeat this bureau scheme for confiscating Indian powers.
January 12, 1928
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No. 14. What is meant by "commercial value of a power site"?
January 12, 1928
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No. 15. State cooperation in Indian welfare-some misunderstandings corrected.
January 23, 1928
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No. 16. Shall the Indian bureau continue to block the development of the Flathead power site?
January 23 1928
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No. 17. A new assault against Indian water-power rights, The Carlos Apaches are the victims in the pending appropriation bill.
January 25, 1928
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No. 18. Value of the Flathead power sites.
January 27, 1928
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No. 20. An Indian tribal governor made spokesman for the Indian Bureau.
January 31, 1928
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No. 21. Confiscating the Apache water-power site-will the senate commit this action?
February 1, 1928
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No. 22. The renewed attack against Indian ownership of executive order reservations.
February 2, 1928
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No. 23. The attack against the Carlos Apache ...Interior Department Bill.
February 3, 1928
Huntington Box 46 Folder 9165-3
No. 9-A The proof that Indian welfare effort succeeds and the justification for a new appeal for aid.
February 20 1928
Huntington Box 46 Folder 9165-3
To the press of New Mexico: position of the American Indian Defense Association on the middle Rio Conservancy Bill.
February 25, 1928
Huntington Box 46 Folder 9165-3
The Rio Grande Conservancy Bill (Pueblo) correction of a mis-statement and some important new facts.
February 27, 1928
Huntington Box 46 Folder 9165-3
No. 25. Now the Senate knows the issues in the Conservancy Bill, S.700.
February 28, 1928
Huntington Box 46 Folder 9165-3
Arabian Nights argument for the Pueblo Conservancy Bill S.700: total errors statement regarding water priorities and taxation.
February 29, 1928
Huntington Box 46 Folder 9165-3
No. 26. The president's veto has been asked for the Pueblo Conservancy Bill.
March 6, 1928
Huntington Box 46 Folder 9165-3
No. 27. Fifty Jackson Barnett cases coming safe from court accounting (HR 7204).
May 10, 1928
Huntington Box 46 Folder 9165-3
re Pueblo Appropriation in Deficiency Bill.
May 21, 1928
Huntington Box 46 Folder 9165-3
The crisis of the Pueblo Indians explanatory statement accompanying copies of documents by Mr. Louis Marshall, attorney for the Pueblo tribes.
May 22, 1928
Huntington Box 46 Folder 9165-3
The Indian Bureau's Conservancy scheme is finally exposed.
December 21, 1928
Series III. American Indian Defense Association, Inc. papers
Huntington Box 46 Folder 9165-4
Guide
Huntington Box 46 Folder 9165-5
Letter to Pueblo tribal officials.
November 22, 1927
Huntington Box 46 Folder 9165-5
Written statement to the "Oakland Forum".
December 14, 1927
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Secretary Work confirms the "Irresponsible Propaganda" and light starts to break on Indian affairs.
December 16, 1927
Huntington Box 46 Folder 9165-5
Letter to the members Congress.
December 20, 1927
Huntington Box 46 Folder 9165-5
The hidden crisis in forestry situation.
January 4, 1928
Huntington Box 46 Folder 9165-5
Letter to Senator Smoot.
January 19, 1928
Huntington Box 46 Folder 9165-5
Letter to the officers of the New Mexico Pueblos.
January 21, 1928
Huntington Box 46 Folder 9165-5
Letter to members of U.S. Senate in regard to pending vote on Flathead power-site (2 copies).
February 2, 1928
Huntington Box 46 Folder 9165-5
The money stake of the Indians in the Flathead Power-site lease controversy.
February 6, 1928
Huntington Box 46 Folder 9165-5
"Recall this bill and protect Pueblo Indians"! (Senate Bill 700).
February 8, 1928
Huntington Box 46 Folder 9165-5
To the members of the Senate "Broken faith with the Indians and a trick upon Congress", the Pueblo Conservancy Bill (S.700).
February 9, 1928
Huntington Box 46 Folder 9165-5
Rio Grande Pueblo Conservancy.
February 11, 1928
Huntington Box 46 Folder 9165-5
To Senators: the Pueblo outrage which jeopardizes all Indians.
February 12, 1928
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Rio Grande Conservancy Bill sent back to committee.
February 13, 1928
Huntington Box 46 Folder 9165-5
Does the language divert the Flathead Indian revenues?
February 14, 1928
Huntington Box 46 Folder 9165-5
To the members of the House and Senate: the Cramton Pueblo Conservancy outrage.
February 16, 1928
Huntington Box 46 Folder 9165-5
To the officials of the Pueblos: the Conservancy Bill.
February 17, 1928
Huntington Box 46 Folder 9165-5
Statement by John Collier and A. A. Grorud, dealing with certain statements by representative Louis C. Cramton, made on the floor of the House, February 16, 1928.
February 17, 1928
Huntington Box 46 Folder 9165-5
To the members of congress: the acknowledged facts which condemn the pending Rio Grande Pueblo Conservancy Bill.
February 19, 1928
Huntington Box 46 Folder 9165-5
To the several newspapers associations: Middle Rio Grande Pueblo Conservancy Bill.
February 22, 1928
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Mary Austin declares amended Pueblo Conservancy Bill a menace to the Indians and to the Spanish-American white farmers of New Mexico
February 23, 1928
Huntington Box 46 Folder 9165-5
A final plea to the Senate on behalf of the Pueblo Indians and of simple national honor.
February 24, 1928
Huntington Box 46 Folder 9165-5
"Has the Pueblo irrigated acreage been shrinking within historic times"?
February 29, 1928
Huntington Box 46 Folder 9165-6
Bulletin No. 1 of series "Conservancy and reclamation on Indian Lands"; "The nightmare of Indian Bureau reclamation and Conservancy,".
January 19, 1928
Huntington Box 46 Folder 9165-6
Fictions and mysteries of the Indian Bureau. Presented by the Bureau of Officers to the Committees of Congress. Haskell Institute Farm Mystery.
January 21, 1929
Huntington Box 46 Folder 9165-6
Summary report on the Crow Reservation Irrigation scandal.
January 22, 1929
Huntington Box 46 Folder 9165-6
Part of the Indian office record before Congress with respect to the irrigation project on the Crow Reservation.
January 22, 1929
Huntington Box 46 Folder 9165-6
Bulletin No. 2 of series, "Conservancy and reclamation of Indian lands", The Fort Belknap, Montana irrigation fiasco and the Indian deceit with respect to it.
January 23, 1929
Huntington Box 46 Folder 9165-6
Bulletin No. 3 of series "Conservancy and reclamation of Indian lands", The Fort Peck irrigation collapse.
January 1929
Huntington Box 46 Folder 9165-6
Indian Bureau misrepresentations to Congress with respect to its expenditures on the Crow Reservation.
January 26, 1929
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To the members of the House of Representatives.
January 29, 1929
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Do Indian children slowly starve?.
January 30, 1929
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Fast and loose goes the Ute Indian money.
January 30, 1929
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The Indian Bureau's renewed battle against reform and its whitewash venture of February 1, 1929.
February 2, 1929
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Apache Indians and the Senate investigation.
February 5, 1929
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The Indian Bureau's thirty one million dollar joy ride in the guise of reclamation enterprises.
February 7, 1929
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Governor New Mexico committee ...in the matter of Indian boarding schools.
February 9, 1929
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Indian boarding schools and the Santa Fe New Mexican.
February 11, 1929
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Three propaganda statements about Indian boarding schools.
February 16, 1929
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A statistician to the rescue.
February 20, 1929
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The Fort Mojave school record and the Bureau's new propaganda.
February 28, 1929
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Suggestions concerning future Indian policy, legislation, and administration.
April 22, 1929
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The meeting of the council of all the New Mexico Pueblos.
September 2, 1929
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Items of the Indian Defense program-Winter of 1929-1930.
November 1929
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The immediate tasks of the American Indian Defense Association, Inc..
December 10, 1929
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The Congressman Cramton mystery a partial explanation of his Flathead power site conduct.
February 20, 1929
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Continued hunger and distress for Indian boarding school children.
February 26, 1930
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Dr. Haven Emerson asks President Hoover to renew his plea for food and clothing for Indian children.
February 28, 1930
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The war department set up of Flathead power rentals.
February 28, 1930
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Hoover's emergency relief request for Indian children and what happened to it?
March 4, 1930
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Shall the Indian children's hopes, wakened by President Hoover, be dashed.
March 6, 1930
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Petition to U.S. Senate to amend the deficiency bill.
March 10, 1930
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The effect of the appropriations just recommended by the Senate Appropriations Committee.
March 11, 1930
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The Interior Department's construction of the middle Rio Grande Conservancy contract is right.
March 14, 1930
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The Senate should reconsider its acceptance of the conferee's report on the Indian food and items in the deficiency bill March 18, 1930.
March 18, 1930
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To the officers of the Pueblos: the Swing-Johnson Indian.
March 22, 1930
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Exactly what the Hoover food and standard for Indian boarding school children requires in the 1931 Interior Appropriation.
March 22, 1930
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The record and position of the Indian Bureau, showing that the Indian children must rely on the Senate and their unofficial friends.
March 22, 1930
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Mr. Walter H. Wheeler's charge against assistant Commissioner Scattergood of the Indian Bureau.
March 24, 1930
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Part of the testimony of John Collier on the Flathead power site controversy.
March 25, 1930
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Investigating Indian irrigation and reimbursable indebtedness.
March 27, 1930
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The Flathead rental set up of the War Department, and its fictitious data obtained from what mysterious agency?
March 27, 1930
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The Flathead jugglery of the War Department, and its fictitious data obtained from some other agency.
March 28, 1930
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To the officers of the middle Rio Grande Pueblos: concerning how much money should be paid by the government to Conservancy District.
March 31, 1930
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The power site decision at verge of injury to the and the Indians.
April 4, 1930
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The new power proposal of the Department of the Interior.
April 10, 1930
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Report on the food and clothing appropriation for Indian children.
April 10, 1930
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Worse and worse grow the revealed intentions of the government departments with respect to the Flathead power site.
April 11, 1930
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Luxuries for the Indian! "Slow starvation."
April 15, 1930
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Compares Flathead power site deal to Albert B. Fall record.
April 21, 1930
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Subsidizing the Anaconda Copper Company in Montana.
April 22, 1930
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Defeat this Indian Bureau Bill establishing tyranny over the Indians!
April 25, 1930
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A new espionage over Indians proposed by the new Indian commissioners.
April 29, 1930
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Copy of the letter addressed by the Board of Directors of the American Indian Defense Association, Inc., to Secretary Ray Lyman Wilbur of the Department of the Interior.
May 6, 1930
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Editorial page 310, The New Republic, May 7, 1930. "Flogging of Indian children in government boarding schools."
May 7, 1930
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I. Secretary Wilbur's reply to the Board of Director's letter.
May 7, 1930
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II. A letter by the Executive Secretary to the President of the Association dealing with Secretary Wilbur's letter.
May 7, 1930
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I. A letter by Dr. Haven Emerson to Secretary Wilbur.
May 7, 1930
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II. A letter by the Board of Directors to Secretary Wilbur.
May 9, 1930
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Cramton and the power trust steal a march on Congress.
May 9, 1930
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The Flathead license outrage and the Interior Department's ironical defense.
May 20, 1930
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The Flathead license subverts the federal water power act and destroys public regulation.
May 31, 1930
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Letter to the officers of the New Mexico Pueblos concerning Bill H.R. 12615.
June 3, 1930
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The betrayal of regulation through the Flathead power site license.
June 4, 1930
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Declares Simms Bill a threat to Pueblo Indian life.
June 8, 1930
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Letter from Secretary of the Interior Wilbur in regards to Flathead Power site.
June 12, 1930
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The birthright of regulation sold, and the mess of pottage not secured in exchange by the unprecedented Flathead power license.
June 18, 1930
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The Indian Bureau when defying parental wishes and forcing Indian children into boarding schools.
Undated 1931
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Senator Frazier, Committee Chairman, moves to protect Pueblo Indians and white settlers of New Mexico (2 copies).
January 24, 1931
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Representative passes out March 2nd. Thereafter, the Swing-Johnson Bill can certainly be enacted.
January 28, 1931
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The case against Herbert J. Hagerman of the Indian Bureau as established to date.
February 5, 1931
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Indian education after two years, the situation demands action, not delay through a $100,000 self-investigation by the delinquent Indian Bureau.
February 25, 1931
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The Indian Bureau charged with deception or with being the victim of deception in the matter of Navajo land adjustments.
February 25, 1931
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Dr. Hoffman insists: "All that can reasonably be done is being done to promote the of our Indians." Is it true? A statistician's three horned dilemma.
November 10, 1931
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Report on El Capitan Grande Indian and the Barona Ranch situation.
November 14, 1931
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Report on El Capitan Grande Indian and the Barona Ranch situation.
November 14, 1931
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Destruction of Indian rights and protections by the new grazing permit regulations of the Indian Bureau.
January 22, 1932
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Improper guardianship.
February 3, 1932
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Illegal and coercive leasing of Indian lands to whites through the Indian Bureau's permit scheme.
February 5, 1932
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Letter to the officers of the Pueblos concerning the Compensation Bill.
February 6, 1932
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Nothing but instantaneous action can save the economic life of the Navajos.
February 9, 1932
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Can anything force the Indian Bureau to adequate action in the Navajo relief matter?
February 12, 1932
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Letter to all friends of the Navajo Indians concerning procrastination of Indian Office in responding to sheep crisis.
February 14, 1932
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Increasing ruin of the Navajo tribe through government neglect following the storm disaster (2 copies).
February 19, 1932
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"The apex of meanness" the Mescalero expenditures.
February 20, 1932
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To the members of congress and to friends of the Indian everywhere, letter signed by Indian leaders charging deplorable conditions of Indians.
February 26, 1932
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Highlights of the case for removing H.J. Hagerman from the government payroll.
February 29, 1932
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Resolution calling for government aid for Indians in distress and for the saving of the Navajo sheep. House Committee Resolution.
March 2, 1932
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Open letter concerning forthcoming statement to be introduced into the Congressional record.
March 8, 1932
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Memorandum for the Press, Secretary Wilbur's response to Senator King's statement in the Senate.
March 9, 1932
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Statement by John Collier in reply to a statement by Secretary Ray Lyman Wilbur of the Interior Department.
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Pueblo council challenges Wilbur to prove statements.
March 10, 1932, March 15, 1932
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Editorial. Albuquerque Journal. March 17, 1932, "Mr. Hagerman's salary."
March 17, 1932
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Editorial. New Mexico State Tribune. March 18, 1932, "The Hagerman Ouster."
March 18, 1932
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Editorial. Albuquerque Journal March 18, 1932, Secretary Wilbur's insulting letter to Isleta Pueblo Council.
March 18, 1932
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"Indian Truth"? Controversy between the Indian Rights Association and the American Indian Defense Association.
March 24, 1932
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Do you know? statistics on Indian Bureau expenditures.
March 31, 1932
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Give and take between the Secretary of the Interior and the Indian tribes.
April 6, 1932
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More light on the Yakima Water Rights Bill.
April 7, 1932
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Cause of the delay of the Pueblo Bill.
April 14, 1932
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Press release declaring Bill H.R. 10351 a menace to all Indian tribes.
April 22, 1932
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Proposed repeal of espionage and marital law statutes affecting Indians.
April 26, 1932
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A bill to gag and terrorize the employees of executive departments.
May 6, 1932
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International Committee on the graphic display of the Native Races of America.
May 17, 1932
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Needs in administration of Indian property.
May 20, 1932
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Letter to Commissioner of Indian Affairs protesting the proposed alienation of thirteen reservoir sites and Mountain Lakes, property of the Flathead tribe of Montana.
May 28, 1932
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Shall the Hagerman Agreement divesting the Walapai tribe of Arizona be confirmed.
May 30, 1932
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The Walapai issue stated in a nutshell.
June 8, 1932
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Why constructive Indian legislation is not being passed.
June 2, 1932
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American Indian Defense Association Inc..
October 28, 1932
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A statement about the Albuquerque Indian Boarding School under superintendent Reuben Perry who is now a candidate for assistant commissioner of Indian Affairs.
January 20, 1933
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Immediate tasks and events in Indian defense.
January 21, 1933
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The destruction of Indian tribal capital by the Indian Bureau in the year 1932.
February 13, 1933
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Information bulletin: of interest to the Pueblos, the Navajos and the allotted Indians.
February 16, 1933
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Wheeler-Howard appropriations total over six million dollars.
February 1, 1935
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House Committee ignores demand for Collier's removal.
February 7, 1935
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Important arts and crafts bill gets Senate Committee's approval.
March 18, 1935
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The Federal Government cannot evade its obligation to help the public school districts meet the costs of educating Indian youth.
March 26, 1935
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Senate Indian Committee opens public hearings on Oklahoma Welfare bill.
April 8, 1935
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Senate Committee concludes hearings on Oklahoma Welfare Bill---Grady Lewis presents moving plea for five tribes---Joseph Briner is lone dissenter.
April 11, 1935
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House Indian Committee opens public hearings on Thomas Rogers Bill-Creeks and Choctaws and Chickasaws submit endorsement.
April 22, 1935
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Suggested amendments to the Thomas-Rogers Bill.
April 23, 1935
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Issue of recovering federal jurisdiction over Five Civilized Tribes emerges as contested point at second hearing on Thomas-Rogers Bill.
April 24, 1935
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State courts defended by Eufaula Guardian at third hearing on Thomas-Rogers Bill-Grady Lewis presents cases to support charges.
April 25, 1935
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Clark Nicholas concludes testimony on Thomas-Rogers Bill-attacks argument of Grady Lewis.
April 26, 1935
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A 'dirt farmer" views the Oklahoma Indian problem extracts from letters of a white neighbor of the Cherokees which abound in great common sense.
May 15, 1935
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Some more common sense from an Oklahoma farmer this time anent the abolition of the Indian Bureau and the campaign against the Thomas-Rogers Bill.
May 25, 1935
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The company is fighting the arts and crafts bill.
May 28, 1935
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House Indian Committee bills Oklahoma Welfare Bill without discussion. Hopes now center on Senator Thomas to secure passage of Senate bill.
May 29, 1935
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Bill to give tribes participating control over tribal funds is introduced.
June 1, 1935