Hank Adams papers, 1958-1978.

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Hank Adams papers, 1958-1978.

Consists of copies of court documents, correspondence, and clippings of Adams, an Assinboine-Sioux Indian, who worked for the National Indian Youth Council and the National Congress of American Indians, and as national director (1968- ) of the Survival of American Indians Association (SAIA).

0.90 cu. ft. (2 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8243858

Princeton University Library

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