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#9 These Native American women traveled to Washington DC in 1924 to celebrate the newly-signed Indian Citizenship Act.

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#9 These Native American women traveled to Washington DC in 1924 to celebrate the newly-signed Indian Citizenship Act.

Historic Photos Of Native Americans at the White House for Citizenship in the 1920s

#9 These Native American women traveled to Washington DC in 1924 to celebrate the newly-signed Indian Citizenship Act.

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←#8 Native American men, women, and children in Washington D.C., to speak to President Coolidge. 1924
#10 This Native American elder was photographed around 1925.→

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