Bureau of Indian Affairs Indian Relocation Records

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Bureau of Indian Affairs Indian Relocation Records

1936-1975

Photographs, clippings, maps, employment brochures, and statistics compiled in albums / notebooks by Bureau of Indian Affairs agencies and offices on reservations and in urban areas, 1936-1975, bulk 1956-1958. The materials were prepared by each office to provide information to other relocation offices and potential residents. In addition to numerous photographs of Indians, Indian families, reservation buildings, vocational classes, etc., there are promotional brochures describing educational opportunities, entertainment, and shopping in the cities, and employment brochures from companies that hired Indians. Also includes 16mm film labeled "Bureau of Indian Affairs, Chicago Story."

2.2 Linear Feet (4 boxes)

eng, Latn

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SNAC Resource ID: 7583918

Newberry Library

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