Relander's Incoming Correspondence
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Item Collection of correspondence from Pearce Relander.(UNPUBLISHED, 1958-01-19) Relander, Pearce"Am answering you at once to explain that Mother Pearl has no claim on the farim whatsoever. She was included in the inheritance appraisal by my intelligent lawyer to save you + I a big chunk of inheritance tax. It did just that. I have a great claim deed from her which is now a part of our estate. In it she relinquishes all rights to the farm for all time."Item Collection of correspondence from the Yakima Indian Association of Washington State.(UNPUBLISHED, 1956-01-10) Various"We expect that the statement pertaining to the fishing controversy in this state will be formally released to all newspapers and radio and television stations in the area as well as others elsewhere in the state, within the next few days. The contents of the statement are presently being co-ordinated with others including state government officials. Formal copies will be sent to government officials and other individuals and organizations in this area and elsewhere in the country. This advance copy is for your preliminary information."Item Correspondence from the Art Association of Indianapolis about entering bronze in exhibition.(UNPUBLISHED, 1966-01-26) Various"In answer to your letter of January 23, 1967, to Mr. Carl Weinhardt Jr. We do not have insurance coverage on any items entered in the Indian Artist Show. As a matter of fact, you will have to sign a hold harmless agreement, before your work can be accepted."Item "Dr. Douglas Osborne asked me to assist you in obtaining a profile of man whom he met...."(UNPUBLISHED, 1954-11-10) Troeh, Catherine Herrold; Osborne, Douglas"If he would do some sitting or consent to have a series of photographs taken for the sculpture I am sure that his face would be excellent. I have told Mr. Relander that Concomly had a thoroughly flattened head and have suggested that he get in touch with you and perhaps take a trip up the coast and see the man with the flattened head at the Quilleute Reservation whom Harlan told me about."Item Request to publish Louise Billy's statement.(UNPUBLISHED, 1968-04-27) May, Pete; Billy, Louise"It is a message that is not completely clear to the White Man, yet part of it may be sensed and appreciated by anyone. It is a lament, a tribute, and a protestation, all in one."