Indians at work; December 1940.

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: United States. Office of Indian Affairs
Format: Government Document eBook
Language:English
Published: [Washington] : [s.n.], 1940.
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Online Access:Electronic resource (PDF)
Description
Item Description:Included articles: Editorial; Papago Cling to Ancient Ways But Adapt Themselves to Modern Methods Too; Hard Riding Indian Cowboys Make Cattle business Pay; Old Pomo Indian Tells What's Wrong With Us; In Behalf of "Peace and Friendship"; More Oklahoma Murals; Thirty Million Indians in North and South America May Be Potent Force in Hemisphere Defense; Books and Magazines; Indian Matters As Glimpsed in Daily Press; Land Owned by Indians Not Under Reorganization Act Protected by Presidential Order Extending Trust; Waano Gano, Indian Artist; Many Indian Service Employees Being Called for Military Duty; T.B. Hall Leaves Papago Reservation to Become Superintendent at Osage; From the Mail Bag; Apache Women Shy at Voting With Men But Willingly Go to Polls with Own Sex; Indians Conserving and Rebuilding Their Resources Through CCC-ID.
Physical Description:1 online resource (40 pages), digital, PDF file