Correspondence Regarding Employment Opportunities and Land Rights for Pawnee Indians in the 1930s, 1930-01-01 - 1930-12-31
Scope and Contents
The text is a series of letters and a statement from John Moses, a Pawnee Indian, discussing various issues related to employment, land ownership, and relief work at the Pawnee Indian Agency in Oklahoma. Moses requests assistance from Senator Elmer Thomas in ensuring that veterans and Indian individuals are given preference for jobs and raises concerns about the quality of relief cattle and the handling of annuity money. He also describes how the Fair Ground land was leased without full tribal consent.
Dates
- Creation: 1930-01-01 - 1930-12-31
Creator
- From the Collection: Thomas, Elmer, United States Senator from Oklahoma (1927-1951); U.S. House of Representatives from Oklahoma's 6th district (1923-1927); Member of the Oklahoma Senate (1907-1920), 1876-1965 (Person)
Language of Materials
English
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Full Extent
4 pages
Abstract
71st (1929-1931)
Repository Details
Part of the Carl Albert Center Congressional and Political Collections Repository