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- Creators: Montezuma, Carlos
- Status: Published
ContributorsKeller-Montezuma-Moore, Marie (Correspondent) / Montezuma, Carlos (Correspondent)
Created1921-08-01
Description
Addressing him as "Dear Wassaja", Marie Keller Montezuma writes her husband asking for money, for news of her mother, and copies of the magazine, detailing travel expenses, car trouble, and the misadventures of a trip across the Southwest.
ContributorsMontezuma, Carlos (Correspondent) / Sloan, Thomas L. (Correspondent)
Created1920-06-25
Description
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.
ContributorsMontezuma, Carlos (Correspondent) / Stevens, John (Correspondent)
Created1920-03-04
Description
Montezuma thanks John Stevens for voting on a Resolution relating to the McDowell Indians, and reiterates that they want a dam for irrigation and do not want to move to Salt River.
ContributorsMontezuma, Carlos (Contributor)
Created1915-12-10
DescriptionBill sent to Dr. Carlos Montezuma from Hawthorne Press, 115-117 East South Water Street, Chicago, for the printing of the Wassaja Newsletter: various printing items charged to Dr. Montezuma for an amount of $20.90.