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Fort Mojave Industrial School correspondence, administrative and financial information, image 056

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    64 Fort Mojave Arizona January 14 The Honorable Commissioner of Indian Affairs Washington D.C. Sir:- I have the honor to state that Hook-a-now and [not legible], two Mojave chiefs for the Colorado River Agency have just visited me. These Indians visited Washington last Spring. What they saw there and your treatment of them has had a wonderful influence over them, They are now anxious for school and the education of the rising generation of Indians. But the main object of their visit was to devise some plan to stop drunkenness among their people at [not legible] [not legible]. The amount of drinking among the Indians at [not legible] something frightful. No one questions [not legible] [not legible] them openly but there