Theodore Hetzel papers 1924-1991 1964-1978

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Theodore Hetzel papers 1924-1991 1964-1978

Papers, notes, and printed materials about Native Americans. Includes Theodore Hetzel's journals and speech transcripts documenting and advocating for the rights of Indians of North America.

17 linear shelf feet (in 38 document cases, 2 flat boxes, and 1 oversize map folder)

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6402059

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Indian Rights Association

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Zitkala is the Indian name for Gertrude Bonnin, 1876-1938. From the guide to the National Council of American Indians records, 1926-1938, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections) The Indian Rights Association was organized in Philadelphia in 1882. The early leaders of the association, including Herbert Welsh, sought to protect the interests and general welfare of the Indians. Through its monitoring and lobbying activities with executive agencies and Congress, the association, in i...

Hetzel, Theodore, compiler

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These papers relates to Theodore B. Hetzel's his work with the Indian Rights Association, a humanitarian group dedicated to influencing federal Indian policy. As his daughter Janet Henderson wrote to the Center's director in 1991, "Although he was trained as an engineer, he was always interested in people, especially those who were not being treated fairly. He was fascinated by Quaker contact with American Indians throughout history... [and] was always anxious to learn from the Amer...