The Carlos Montezuma collection contains several digitized volumes of the Wassaja newsletter that Yavapai intellectual and activist Carlos Montezuma, MD (1866-1923) self-published during the years 1916-1922. Wassaja means “signaling” or “beckoning,” and is Montezuma’s Yavapai birth name. The newsletter was a vital source of news about Indian affairs in an era that had few outlets for such information and contains valuable reports directly from people living within the Indian reservation system. As a prominent figure in the struggle for Indian rights who played a role in the founding of the Society of American Indians, Montezuma was an intellectual leader against Indian Bureau mismanagement; he was notorious for advocating an end to the reservation system and the abolition of the BIA. This collection helps to document different facets of Montezuma’s career as an Indian rights leader and his relationship to his home community of Fort McDowell.

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ContributorsMontezuma, Carlos (Correspondent) / Cornchief, Joe (Correspondent)
Created1920-06-15
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Various leaders ask Montezuma about the political status of the reservation and entreat him to protect their land and water rights.

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ContributorsMontezuma, Carlos (Contributor) / Nikoda, Frank (Printer)
Created1916-07-11
Description3000 Subscription Blanks, printed one side. Hawthorne Press, Chicago, IL
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ContributorsMontezuma, Carlos (Correspondent) / Russell, Joshua (Correspondent)
Created1919-06-03
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Letter to Montezuma from his friend Joshua Russell describing the farming conditions at Santan, Arizona, including irrigation water, crops of wheat, hay, corn and watermelon, and lack of fencing wire for allotted land.

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ContributorsMontezuma, Carlos (Correspondent) / Dickens, Charles (Correspondent)
Created1920-02-17
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Charles Dickens sends Montezuma news about the progress of farming at the McDowell Reservation, mentioning grain planting, the cleaning of irrigation ditches, and the family's health.

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ContributorsMontezuma, Carlos (Contributor) / Miller, Roy (Contributor)
Created1915-12-15
DescriptionReceipt for Wassaja Newsletter Printing from Hawthorne Press, 115-117 E. South Water St., Chicago, acknowledging Dr. Montezuma's payment of twenty dollars to the press for printing expenses.
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ContributorsMontezuma, Carlos (Contributor) / Vlasek, A.R. (Printer)
Created1916-06-28
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Bill for 3,000 copies of Wassaja Newsletter sent to Dr. Carlos Montezuma by the Hawthorne Press, 115-117 E. South Water St., Chicago. Bill of $13.

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ContributorsMontezuma, Carlos (Contributor)
Created1916-05-05
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Bill for the printing of 3,000 folders to hold the Wassaja Newsletter and 3,000 #10 Manila envelopes. Description reads "Paid", Cost of $13.75.

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ContributorsMontezuma, Carlos (Contributor)
Created1917-02-03
DescriptionBill sent to Dr. Carlos Montezuma for the printing of 2000 copies of the January 1917 issue of "Wassaja" by the Hawthorne Press, 115-117 E. South Water St., Fourth Floor, Chicago.
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ContributorsMontezuma, Carlos (Contributor) / Pratt, Adolph (Printer)
Created1916-06-28
DescriptionDelivery Receipt for 2,000 Wassaja subscription blanks and other materials (20 cards? Writing illegible), sent to Dr. Carlos Montezuma by the Hawthorne Press, 115 E. South Water St., Chicago. Order number 2316, cost $4.00.
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ContributorsMontezuma, Carlos (Contributor) / Vlasek, A.R. (Printer)
Created1916-06-28
DescriptionBill for 3000 #10 Manila envelopes sent to Dr. Carlos Montezuma by the Hawthorne Press, 115-117 E. South Water Street, Chicago. Description reads "Paid".