A Letter Written To Calvin Rube
From Bureau Of Indian Affairs- Department Of The Interior-

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Title

A Letter Written To Calvin Rube
From Bureau Of Indian Affairs- Department Of The Interior-

Description

This letter from the BIA to Mr Rube starts with a quote from an Indian Chief from the past. It details an understanding of Mr Rubes concerns for the future of cultural values. The letter construes in many ways how all people must learn to live on Mother Earth together. As well as says, "The BIA's role today is to assist the American Indian. By statues and by holding reservation land in trust for the Indian's benefit."

Creator

BIA Tribal Operations, Chief, Tribal Government Section.

Source

Humboldt State Special Collections

Date

09/02/1972

Format

21.59cm x 27.94cm

Language

English

Extent

1 Pages

Identifier

Lois Risling Collection

Abstract

"Finally, The Great Creator created enough land for all brothers. The American Indian was not created to be destroyed, but rather to live values which enabled him to survive some 25,000 years on this continent in harmony with others."

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Paper

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BIA Tribal Operations, Chief, Tribal Government Section., “A Letter Written To Calvin Rube
From Bureau Of Indian Affairs- Department Of The Interior-,” The Gasquet Orleans Road, accessed May 1, 2024, https://goroad.omeka.net/items/show/50.

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