United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs; Indians of North America--California--Government relations--Sources;
Says that governor McDougal is very belligerent and has ordered 200 men to chastise the Indians. Under the command of Captain E. D. Keyes, McKee, Barbour and Wozencraft are en route for Mariposa country to pacify the Indians.
United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs; Indians of North America--California--Government relations--Sources;
Expresses disappointment that appropriated funds have not been forwarded and urges the necessity of drawing the funds to carry out the department's mission with the Indians. Post script statements and signatures of Allen A. Hall, Sam D. King, John...
United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs; Indians of North America--California--Government relations--Sources;
Expresses disappointment that appropriated funds have not been forwarded and continue to ask for funds to be disbursed. Post script statements and signatures of Allen A. Hall, Sam D. King, John Wilson and William M. Gwin. Marked as Copy.
Teatro de los Niños (Theater group)--California--Los Angeles; Puppet theater--California--Los Angeles; Puppets--California--Los Angeles; Children’s theater--California--Los Angeles; Community theater--California--Los Angeles;
A brown paper bag puppet used in "Que Sura la Basura," a production by Teatro de los Niños. They were the first Chicano theater group in the United States with children performers. This was performed at Hollenbeck Park in Boyle Heights. This paper...
Rivera, Evangelina; Rubalcava, Mary Lou; Duarte, Hortencia; Arroya, Consuelo; Children--California--East Los Angeles; Birthday parties--California--East Los Angeles;
A birthday party at the Rivera house (photo donor's mother) on San Carlos St. in the Belvedere area of East Los Angeles. There are 13 kids in the picture but some of their faces are not shown. The first four girls left to right are: Evangelina...
United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs; Indians of North America--California--Government relations--Sources;
Letter informs the recipient about the newly elected secretary, John McKee, and reports the encounter with the Kossus Indians and the treaty they negotiated with the Indians.
United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs; Indians of North America--California--Government relations--Sources;
A letter to Luke Lea with a copy of a treaty made at Camp Belt, negotiated by G.W. Barbour on May 13, 1851 with 12 Indian tribes of Southern California.
United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs; Indians of North America--California--Government relations--Sources;
Synopsis of the last three months as Indian sub-agent for the valley of the San Joaquin. Calls for immediate attention on several matters such as vaccinations and placing licensed traders.
United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs; Indians of North America--California--Government relations--Sources;
Explains his actions and decisions for making informal negotiations without authority of special instructions. Reports about having trouble with miners and employing Dr. W.M. Ryer to vaccinate the Indians for smallpox.
United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs; Indians of North America--California--Government relations--Sources;
Reports of the treaty with six tribes or bands of the Mountain and Mercede Indians. States the land given to the Indians are not of any real value to the government or the whites. He also writes about the estimated Indian population.
United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs; Indians of North America--California--Government relations--Sources;
Details on Indian goods and bookkeeping of the account of Indian commissioner. Complains about the cut funding from Washington. Advise to seek cheaper cattle providers from the Southern California ranchers.