The Navajo Indians a Statement of Facts

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19 * * * On my return from this dance (Aloqui Snake Dance) I met two of the best Indian Agents in the entire service. The first was Mr. Paquette, a Wisconsin man, himself part Indian by blood. The other was Mr. Shelton. * * * Messrs. Shelton and Paquette explained to me the cruel wrong that would be done to the Navajos if their reservation was thrown open or cut down. It is a desert country. It cannot be utilized in small tracts, for in many parts the water is so scanty that hundreds, and in pl
...aces even thousands, of acres must go to the support of any family. The Indians need it all ; they are steadily improving as agricul- turists and stock growers ; few small settlers could come in even if the reservation were thrown open; the movement to open it, and to ruin the Indians, is merely in the interests of a few needy adventurers and of a few wealthy men who wish to increase their already large fortunes, and who have much political influence. " MR. FRANCIS E. LEUPP, former Commissioner of Indian Afifairs, wrote once upon a time : "The Navajos have learned that thrice blessed is he who has nothing, for from him can nothing be taken away.

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