Secretaries' records : Washington, D.C., 1882-1903.
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Women's National Indian Association of Washington, D.C.
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The Women's National Indian Association was organized in 1882 as an advocate for the rights of American Indians. Formerly called the Indian Treaty-Keeping and Protective Association during the 1870s, the Association's name was changed to the National Indian Association in 1901. A Washington, D.C., auxiliary was formed in 1882; Harriet Ward Foote Hawley was a founding member of this auxiliary and served as its President from 1882 to 1886. From the description of Secretaries' records :...
Women's National Indian Association (U.S.)
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Organization founded by Mary Lucinda Bonney and Amelia Stone Quinton in 1879. Initially named the Central Indian Committee, and then the Indian Treaty-Keeping and Protective Association (1881-1882), it worked to prevent white settlers from encroaching on American Indian lands. Its name changed to Women's National Indian Association in 1882, and its efforts came to focus largely on Christian missionary work among the Indians and efforts to promote their assimilation into white society. The organi...
National Indian Association
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Hawley, Harriet Ward Foote, 1831-1886
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