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This typed letter to associate director of ACTION John Lewis from Bill and Russell Means, on behalf of the International Indian Treaty Council, requests the sponsorship of twenty VISTA positions to address health concerns and alcoholism among the Navajo and Lakota Nations. It notes that Wally Feather may be able to provide additional information about this program.
Publication Date
10-15-1979
Document Type
Correspondence
City
New York City
Keywords
William Means, Russell Means, International Indian Treaty Council, John Lewis, Volunteers in Service to America, alcoholism, health
Language
English
Sender
Russell Means, Bill Means
Recipient
John Lewis
Disciplines
Indigenous Studies | Native American Studies | Political History | Social History | United States History
Recommended Citation
Means, Russell and Means, William A., "Letter From William and Russell Means to John Lewis, October 15, 1979" (1979). American Indian Movement and Activism. 16.
https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/john_thomas_aim/16
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Identifier
Box 11, Folder 1, Item G
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