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I agree.Were on the warpath a half brother of [not legible] now known as “Hualapai Charlie” was arrested and sent to San [not legible] for 3 years. Before going he was as bad as [not legible]. Since his liberation he will have nothing to do with the wild fighting [not legible] of his tribe. He lives at Kingman, Arizona, dresses and acts like a white man and last year sent his children to my school. The Hualapai women are [not legible] than the Mojaves. The Hualapai are [not legible]. In Conclusion In conclusion I wish to [not legible] the Indian Office for uniform and constant kindness and assistance. Very respectfully S.M. McCowan Supt