Indians and Their Helpers pamphlet, 1800

A pamphlet published and distributed by the Women's National Indian Association. This particular item was written by Amelia Stone Quinton (1833-1926). Quinton founded the WNIA with Mary Lucinda Bonney (1816-1900). Both women feared that white settlement would encroach into Native American reserv...

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Main Author: Women's National Indian Association (WNIA) (Creator)
Date:1800
Call Number:PAM E 98 .M6 Q7 1800
Format: Electronic
Published: Women's National Indian Association (WNIA)
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Summary: A pamphlet published and distributed by the Women's National Indian Association. This particular item was written by Amelia Stone Quinton (1833-1926). Quinton founded the WNIA with Mary Lucinda Bonney (1816-1900). Both women feared that white settlement would encroach into Native American reservations and together their organization circulated leaflets and petitions which eventually culminated in the Dawes General Allotment Act of 1887.

One paragraph on page 5/6 has been excised and is not currently available.

This digital record contains five images that depict the entire described pamphlet.