Huntington box 46
Container
Contains 178 Results:
The Indian Bureau charged with deception or with being the victim of deception in the matter of Navajo land adjustments., February 25, 1931
Item — huntington box: 46, Folder: 9165-8
Dates:
February 25, 1931
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
Item — huntington box: 46, Folder: 9165-8
Dates:
November 10, 1931
Report on El Capitan Grande Indian and the Barona Ranch situation., November 14, 1931
Item — huntington box: 46, Folder: 9165-8
Dates:
November 14, 1931
Report on El Capitan Grande Indian and the Barona Ranch situation., November 14, 1931
Item — huntington box: 46, Folder: 9165-9
Dates:
November 14, 1931
Destruction of Indian rights and protections by the new grazing permit regulations of the Indian Bureau., January 22, 1932
Item — huntington box: 46, Folder: 9165-9
Dates:
January 22, 1932
Improper guardianship., February 3, 1932
Item — huntington box: 46, Folder: 9165-9
Dates:
February 3, 1932
Illegal and coercive leasing of Indian lands to whites through the Indian Bureau's permit scheme., February 5, 1932
Item — huntington box: 46, Folder: 9165-9
Dates:
February 5, 1932
Letter to the officers of the Pueblos concerning the Compensation Bill., February 6, 1932
Item — huntington box: 46, Folder: 9165-9
Dates:
February 6, 1932
Nothing but instantaneous action can save the economic life of the Navajos., February 9, 1932
Item — huntington box: 46, Folder: 9165-9
Dates:
February 9, 1932
Can anything force the Indian Bureau to adequate action in the Navajo relief matter?, February 12, 1932
Item — huntington box: 46, Folder: 9165-9
Dates:
February 12, 1932