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[To the public] : [the Indian Committee of the House has agreed to report favorably the bill providing for the removal of the Southern Ute Indians from fertile lands in Colorado to wild and inaccessible lands in Utah, and have thus adopted the "moving on" policy, the ultimate object of which is the destruction of the Indian, not by merging him in civilized life, but by exiling him from it] ...

Title
[To the public] : [the Indian Committee of the House has agreed to report favorably the bill providing for the removal of the Southern Ute Indians from fertile lands in Colorado to wild and inaccessible lands in Utah, and have thus adopted the "moving on" policy, the ultimate object of which is the destruction of the Indian, not by merging him in civilized life, but by exiling him from it] ... / Herbert Welsh, corresponding secretary, I.R.A.
Author
Welsh, Herbert, 1851-1941
Publication
Philadelphia : Office of the Indian Rights Association, 1892.

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Additional Authors
Indian Rights Association, issuing body.
Description
1 online resource (2 unnumbered pages).
Series Statement
Indigenous Peoples: North America
Uniform Title
Indigenous Peoples: North America.
Subject
  • Ute Indians > Government relations
  • Ute Indians > Land tenure
  • Ute Indian Reservation (Colo.)
Note
  • Title from caption.
  • Reproduction of the original from the Library of Congress.
OCLC
  • 899258822
  • INDP000540
Author
Welsh, Herbert, 1851-1941, author.
Title
[To the public] : [the Indian Committee of the House has agreed to report favorably the bill providing for the removal of the Southern Ute Indians from fertile lands in Colorado to wild and inaccessible lands in Utah, and have thus adopted the "moving on" policy, the ultimate object of which is the destruction of the Indian, not by merging him in civilized life, but by exiling him from it] ... / Herbert Welsh, corresponding secretary, I.R.A.
Publisher
Philadelphia : Office of the Indian Rights Association, 1892.
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
computer
Type of Carrier
online resource
Series
Indigenous Peoples: North America
Indigenous Peoples: North America.
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Indigenous Peoples: North America:
Added Author
Indian Rights Association, issuing body.
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