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ContributorsValley of the Sun Gay and Lesbian Center (Contributor)
DescriptionFolder title: Bars, 1987 August 26; Al E Gators. Thelma Houston. AZ Sidewinders. Camel Show.
ContributorsValley of the Sun Gay and Lesbian Center (Contributor)
DescriptionFolder title: Bars, 1987 August 12; Al E Gators Finals Superman.
ContributorsValley of the Sun Gay and Lesbian Center (Contributor)
DescriptionFolder title: Bars, 1987 July 30; Charlies.
ContributorsValley of the Sun Gay and Lesbian Center (Contributor)
DescriptionFolder title: Bars, 1987 July 30; Charlies All That Glitters. Trax 7th Anniversary.
ContributorsValley of the Sun Gay and Lesbian Center (Contributor)
Created1987-07-01
Description
Folder title: Bars and Organizations, 1987 July 1; Trax. Desert Overture Concert. Rose Tredlin Last Show.
ContributorsValley of the Sun Gay and Lesbian Center (Contributor)
DescriptionFolder title: Bars, 1987 January 3; Dance Contest at Farrah's.
ContributorsValley of the Sun Gay and Lesbian Center (Contributor)
DescriptionFolder title: Organizations, 1986 December 16 Janus "As Is" Theatre Rehearsal.
ContributorsValley of the Sun Gay and Lesbian Center (Contributor)
DescriptionFile name: Organizations, 1987 March 25; Lesbian and Gay Bands of America.
ContributorsMontezuma, Carlos (Correspondent) / Sloan, Thomas L. (Correspondent)
Created1920-06-25
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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) / Skiuhushu, Red Fox (Correspondent)
Created1920-03-26
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Letter to Montezuma from the Reverend Red Fox Skiuhushu, on letterhead of his association, the American Indian Tepee Christian Mission, an "interdenominational home for Indian children while they attend public school", in White Swan, Washington. He describes his health, his subscription to Wassaja, and his opposition to the Indian Bureau.