Records, 1885-[19--].

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Records, 1885-[19--].

Minutes, membership records, constitution, and bylaws of the group; pamphlet (1907) about the organization; several pamphlets published by Cambridge Branch of Massachusetts Indian Association, with whom they cooperated on certain activities; and fundraising letter from National Indian Association.

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Indian Rights Association. Cambridge Branch (Cambridge, Mass.)

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Founded 1885 in Cambridge, Mass., as branch of the national organization started in Philadelphia some years earlier; organized to disseminate information about North American Indian tribes, fund raise to support various Indian activities, and lobby politicians on behalf of legislation and treaties; also known as Indian Rights Association of Cambridge. First president was Rev. Samuel Longfellow. From the description of Records, 1885-[19--]. (Cambridge Public Library). WorldCat record ...

National Indian Association

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Massachusetts Indian Association. Cambridge Branch

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The Massachusetts Indian Association was established in 1883, as an auxiliary of the Women's National Indian Association, founded four years earlier by Mary Bonney and Amelia Quinton. The national organization ultimately numbered sixty branches in twenty-seven states. The Cambridge Branch of the Massachusetts Indian Association was established on 21 Jan. 1886. According to its constitution, the objects of the organization were "to strengthen by every means in its power such a Christian public se...