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Indians of North America -- Government relations.

 Subject
Subject Source: Library Of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 25 Collections and/or Records:

Alfred Tamarin papers

 Collection — Huntington box 1: [Barcode: 31924092111024]
Identifier: 9070
Scope and content

Dates: 1968-1975.

Amelia Quinton Stone correspondence

 Collection — Box 1 (unprocessed)
Identifier: 9266
Abstract

Amelia Quinton Stone (1833-1926) was born in Jamesville, New York. Her correspondence includes several hundred letters both to and from, dating approximalty 1874-1910. The collection also includes associated documents relating to her advocacy for Native American rights and her work as one of the founders of the Women’s National Indian Association.

Dates: 1874 - 1910

Bills and reports regarding Indians

 Collection — Box 1: [Barcode: 31924112438985]
Identifier: 9183

Bonita Wa Wa Calachaw Nuñez papers

 Collection — Box 1: [Barcode: 31924112438795]
Identifier: 9169

Correspondence to Jedidiah Morse

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 9086
Scope and content

Dates: 1794-1824.

Earl Y. Henderson papers

 Collection
Identifier: 9059
Abstract

Correspondence to and from Henderson, Indian reports written and collected by Henderson.

Dates: 1916-1931.

Joseph Keppler Jr. Iroquois papers

 Collection
Identifier: 9184
Abstract Primarily letters to Keppler, including a record of events and people at the Tonawanda and Cattaraugus reservations, among others, over the first part of the twentieth century. Well known correspondents include noted Seneca scholar, Arthur C. Parker; artist, Jesse Cornplanter; and Mohawk poet, E. Pauline Johnson. Other parts of the collection include newspapers clippings on Iroquois subjects, government documents, Seneca vocabulary collected by Keppler, and other miscellaneous documents...
Dates: 1882-1944.