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Envelope addressed by Dr. Carlos Montezuma to Miss Mildred Ahive, Huntington, West Virginia. Envelope is thought to have held volume 8, issue #19 of the Wassaja Newsletter.
Envelope addressed by Dr. Carlos Montezuma to the Hon. J.H. Sample, Los Angeles, CA. Envelope is thought to have held volume 8, issue #19 of the Wassaja Newsletter.
Envelope addressed by Dr. Carlos Montezuma to Miss Eda A. Dessau, Los Angeles, CA. Envelope is believed to have held volume 8, issue #19 of the Wassaja Newsletter.
Envelope addressed by Dr. Carlos Montezuma to Miss Chloe Harshberger, Syracuse, New York. Envelope is thought to have held volume 8, issue #19 of the Wassaja Newsletter.
Envelope addressed by Dr. Carlos Montezuma to the Honorable Thomas H. Calhoun, Boston, MA. Envelope is thought to have held volume 8, issue #19 of the Wassaja Newsletter.
Envelope addressed by Dr. Carlos Montezuma to the Honorable Samuel H. Bruison, Washington D.C. Envelope is thought to have held volume 8, issue #19 of the Wassaja Newsletter.
Envelope addressed by Dr. Carlos Montezuma to Hon. Edwin A. Olson, Chicago IL. Envelope is thought to have held volume 8, issue #19 of the Wassaja Newsletter.
Envelope addressed by Dr. Carlos Montezuma to Colonel Edward H.R. Green, Round Hills, MA. Envelope is thought to have held volume 8, issue #19 of the Wassaja Newsletter.
Montezuma writes to Sloan about the impact of American politics on Indians and his firm belief that Indians are increasing as a people and will someday have their own Presidential candidate: also mentions printing problems in the latest Wassaja issue.
In the letter, Montezuma defends the water rights of the Fort McDowell community and the construction of a proposed dam, and states emphatically that "it is not their wish to move."