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Las Vegas Paiute Colony street layout planning and requests for information about the Las Vegas Colony, Moapa Indian Reservation, and Fort Mojave Reservation: correspondence

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Date

1968-11-04
1968-10-28
1968-11-08

Description

Letters from Superintendent to Area Director W. Wade Head about Las Vegas Paiute Colony street layout plan and asking for legal descriptions for the Moapa Indian Reservation, Las Vegas Colony, and the Fort Mojave Indian Reservation. Letter from Senior Planner Harold P. Foster to Superintendent of the Nevada Indian Agency Jose A. Zuni about Las Vegas Indian (Paiute) Colony street layout plan. Letter from Chairman Max Patrick to Abe Zuni, Stewart Indian Agency, informing that the Las Vegas Colony Council met with the residents of the Colony regarding interior street design. Letter from Clark County Director of Planning A. J. Taggard to Ned Mitchell, Bureau of Indian Affairs, asking for information about the boundaries of the Moapa Indian Reservation and Fort Mojave Indian Reservation.

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hln001389
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hln001389. UNLV Libraries Collection on the Las Vegas Paiute Tribe, approximately 1974-1990. MS-00961. Special Collections and Archives, University Libraries, University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Las Vegas, Nevada. http://n2t.net/ark:/62930/d1z895t5z

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English

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