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This typed letter to William Means from Rev. Fernando Colomer of the Moravian Church in Nicaragua requests the support of the International Indian Treaty Council. It invites the Council to aid discussions with the Nicaraguan government and find solutions to problems concerning the Miskito Indians including those who are held prisoner in the cities of Managua, Puerto Cabezas and Bluefields.
Publication Date
11-7-1984
Document Type
Correspondence
City
Managua, Nicaragua
Keywords
Fernando Colomer, International Indian Treaty Council, Nicaragua, William Means, Moravian Church, Miskito Indians, prisoners
Language
English
Sender
Fernando Colomer
Recipient
William Means
Disciplines
Indigenous Studies | Native American Studies | Political History | Social History | United States History
Recommended Citation
Colomer, Fernando, "Letter from Fernando Colomer to William Means, November 7, 1984" (1984). American Indian Movement and Activism. 20.
https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/john_thomas_aim/20
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Identifier
Box 11, Folder 3, Item C
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