Our National Problem the Sad Condition of the Oklahoma Indians

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Our National Problem the Sad Condition of the Oklahoma Indians
Warren King Moorehead
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, has carried on the work of the Dawes Commission and is rapidly bringing it to a close. He thoroughly understands the needs of these Indians, but, like Mr. Kelsey, is powerless to do all that should be done in behalf of the Indians because pub lic sentiment is not only against protection, but he has not sufficient power and authority.
I wish to commend the work of Honorable M. L. Mott attorney of the Creek Indians. Mr. Mott s career should be taken by all persons in the service as a model, an
...exam ple. For nine years he has fought frequently almost alone against the influences for evil in the state of Oklahoma. His tribe is now richer than when he became attorney. This cannot be said of all Indian attorneys. Mr. Mott has a clear insight and a firm grasp of the entire situation when he states that what the Indian Service in Oklahoma needs above everything else is fighting men. His contention that the removal of further restrictions and the plac ing of the remaining restricted Indians under the control of the State of Oklahoma spells disaster for the Indian and worse than disaster is correct and fully justified by the facts.

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