Pueblos Bring First Protest Since Lincoln, 1923

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Image Title: Pueblos Bring First Protest Since Lincoln, 1923

Creator: Underwood & Underwood.,

Date: 1923 January 16.

Summary: Four Pueblo men (l to r) Santiago Naranjo, Waihusing, James Miller, and Jesus Baca, standing, facing front, wearing traditional and western clothing, each wearing a blanket and carrying a cane given them by Abraham Lincoln as a token of promise of permanent retention of their lands.

Subjects: Blankets--1920-1930
Delegations--Washington (D.C.)--1920-1930
Indians of North America--Government relations--1920-1930
Lincoln, Abraham,--1809-1865--Associated objects
Pueblo Indians--Government relations--1920-1930
Staffs (Sticks)--1920-1930
Treaty violations--1920-1930

Places: Washington D.C.

Original Media: Photograph

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