The condition of reservation Indians, 1920 June 8.

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The condition of reservation Indians, 1920 June 8.

A report (typed copy) by Camp to Malcolm McDowell, secretary of the U.S. Board of Indian Commissioners, discussing living conditions, agriculture, Indian hospitality, and government workers on reservations in North and South Dakota, Montana, Wyoming, and Idaho, and advocating the education of Indian youths and the preservation of tribal cultures.

14 pages.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6741232

Minnesota Historical Society Library

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United States. Board of Indian Commissioners

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The Board of Indian Commissioners was established by a act of Congress in 1869. This Board functioned as an independent agency of the federal government serving as an adviser on Indian affairs to the President, the Department of the Interior, and the Congress. After sixty-four years of service, the Board was abolished in 1933. From the description of Records, 1869-1919. (Newberry Library). WorldCat record id: 40474798 ...

Camp, William M.

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