Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs Transmitted with the Message of the President at the Opening of the Second Session of the Thirty-Third Congress, 1854

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Title Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs Transmitted with the Message of the President at the Opening of the Second Session of the Thirty-Third Congress, 1854
Subject Indians of North America; Indian reservations; Federal government; Language and languages; Horses; Livestock; Agriculture; Ute Indians; Navajo Indians; Culture; Work; Indigenous peoples--North America
Keywords Indian Agency; Reservations; Annual Report; Inter-tribal Relations; Native Americans
Publisher Digitized by J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah
Tribe Ute; Navajo
Language eng
Description Excerpts concerning Utah from the Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs - Courtesy of the University of Wisconsin Digital Collections. The Commissioner of Indian Affairs describes depredations in Utah. The New Mexico Superintendent of Indian Affairs describes similarities and relationships between New Mexico Indians and Utah Indians and describes the Utes as "the most difficult Indians to manage within the Territory". The Superintendent describes the culture and trades of the Navajo Indians
Type Text
Coverage Utah; New Mexico; Washington (D.C.)
Format application/pdf
Rights Digital Image © 2011 America West Center. All Rights Reserved
ARK ark:/87278/s6dv4fkc
Holding Institution American West Center
Creator Manypenny, George Washington, 1808-1892; McClelland, Robert, 1807-1880
Date 1854
Spatial Coverage Utah; New Mexico; Washington (D.C.)
Setname uaida_main
ID 367981
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6dv4fkc
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