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This two-page handwritten letter from Alice Lambert to the Reburial Committee was sent on April 1, 1988. Lambert asks for information related to the Ancestors Days Reburial ceremony so she can create publicity for the event. She mentions other events including a benefit in Louisville and a gathering at Northern Kentucky University.
Publication Date
4-1-1988
Document Type
Correspondence
City
Dayton, Kentucky
Keywords
Uniontown, Northern Kentucky University, Reburial Committee, Ancestors Days, Dennis Banks, media coverage
Language
English
Sender
Alice Lambert
Recipient
Reburial Committee
Disciplines
Indigenous Studies | Native American Studies | Political History | Social History | United States History
Recommended Citation
Lambert, Alice, "Letter from Alice Lambert to the Reburial Committee, April 1, 1988" (1988). Graves Protection and Repatriation. 51.
https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/john_thomas_nagpra/51
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Identifier
Box 1, Folder 28, Item G
Transcription
Don't have your address! Please send!
4-1-88
Dear guys -
Greetings!
Here are several articles that have been printed in this area, also a flyer advertising Dennis's visit. He'll be here April 14th and 15th, leaving early enough to attend the benefit in Louisville on Friday. We also have two radio interviews and a talk at a school for him.
So, that's what's going on here.
I've also enclosed another article I'll be sending to several other publications. The March 24th article misquoted me a couple of times - so when you read it, please take that in consideration! Ha! I didn't use the word "heaven" nor say the hunters were professional.
I believe we will have a good-size crowd on Thursday at Northern Ky. University (NKU).
Robert, I tried to return your call several times to no avail. Best time to reach me is after 7:00 p. or between 6:00 am - 7:15 am.
Hope all is well there. Oh, yes, please send me any Information you may have on plans for May 26-30. There are 2 publications with mid-April deadlines that will carry info about the Reburial. Will there be camping space? Primitive? What should campers expect? Nearby motels? (names, numbers, city in) Ceremonies? Please let me know ... good free P.R for you.
My best to all.
Walk gently on the Earth,
Alice Lambert
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