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Senator Elmer Thomas Investigates California Indian Land Disputes and Discusses Political Climate, 1935-01-01 - 1935-12-31

 Item — Box: SU 10, Folder: 9A
Identifier: CAC_CC_053_12_10_9A_0027
Senator Elmer Thomas Investigates California Indian Land Disputes and Discusses Political Climate, 1935-01-01 - 1935-12-31
Senator Elmer Thomas Investigates California Indian Land Disputes and Discusses Political Climate, 1935-01-01 - 1935-12-31

Scope and Contents

Senator Elmer Thomas visited San Diego to investigate the California Indian problem as chairman of the senate Indian affairs committee. He criticized the government for not respecting treaty rights of the Indians and discussed the need for higher price levels. He expressed hope for President Roosevelt's reelection but acknowledged the challenges he would face. The main cause of discontent among California Indians is the loss of land due to encroachments. Senator Thomas also praised the city's Exposition and expressed interest in securing funds for a permanent Indian exhibit.

Dates

  • Creation: 1935-01-01 - 1935-12-31

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English

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1 pages