Relander's Outgoing Correspondence
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Item "Besides considerable checking to determine that this problem existed, I made doubly sure...."(UNPUBLISHED, 1954-06-22) Relander, ClickLetter to Eagle Seelatsee with two clippings about farm labor problems. Notifying him that Relander is always ready to help out.Item "Enclosed, first and second copies of Wanapum MS-I addendum dealing with the Kawachins...."(UNPUBLISHED, 1954-01-25) Relander, Click"Enclosed also is addendum for Colville, Palouse Notes MS-I. I feel sure the attorney on that case is familiar with the quotation, but I thought best to send it along and you are welcome to pass it on. The third enclosure is a correction, one word, which I found I had recorded wrong in my original notes."Item "Here's the first 'consignment' of the more unusual material pertaining to the Treaty Council."(UNPUBLISHED, 1955-02-10) Relander, ClickMaterial sent to Claude M. Gray, news editor with The Walla Walla Union-Bulletin, that pertains to the Treaty Council. Information given about each. Relander has more to give to him, including, possibly, photographs. Some members of the Yakima Tribe will be in Walla Walla soon, for a planning session, but Relander can't accompany them.Item "I have been a long time answering Letter 2540, concerning the United Indian Nations of North America."(UNPUBLISHED, 1954-04-08) Relander, Click"First your proposal seems to have one objection: That of uniting our friends so they can present a united front against the numerous dangers of adverse legislation that beset them. Frankly, while I realize that you have only outlined a proposal and not attempted to set it down in black and white, it is too cumbersome. Since it is a proposal to until against a common enemy, adverse pressure upon our friends, it suggests but does not illustrate how this can come to pass as far as the finances are concerned."Item "I'm like you, still behind the eight ball, trying to catch up...."(UNPUBLISHED, 1955-10-22) Relander, ClickRelander sends Wilson Charley a letter about the election. He also says he owes Jimmie, who made him some nice drawings, a letter to thank him.Item "You will recall and I am sure that Wilson Charley and others will recall my earlier views on voting. This is one example."(UNPUBLISHED, 1954-11-06) Relander, ClickLetter to Jimmie James starting with political talk. Relander tried to get the Indians to vote, and says what help that would have been, with this election. "They would have meant the difference between his election and his defeat." Relander believes this close vote will be an example to the people that they must register, or they will remain unrepresented in the future. Relander would provide the publicity, and others will work with the Yakimas, as well. He wants to know the recipient's thoughts on how voting went in Oregon. He ends with brief talk of party politics; how Democrats have treated the Indians, and hopes that Republicans won' fall into the same policy.