Letter to Mary L. Williams
Greeting to you and the people of Lil-wat. I promised to send you a copy of a news clipping which I regard as an example of the growing Canadian propaganda…
Read moreLetter to Bishop J. Antonio Ramos
Letter to Bishop Ramos regarding the grant awarded to the Center for World Indigenous Studies from the Church World Service. The money was used for helping the MISURASATA/Nicaragua Peace Treaty…
Read moreLetter from the University of Lethbridge, Department of Sociology
Letter regarding the publication of the book, Pathways to Self-Determination: Candaian Indians and the Canadian State by the University of Toronto Press. The press company is inviting Rudy Ryser to…
Read moreLetter to Armstrong Wiggins
Letter to Mr. Wiggins regarding the publication of Rudy’s book titled “Fourth World Wars.” Rudy sent this letter to Mr. Wiggins in hopes of having people from the Aisuban Tasbya…
Read moreLetter from Lois L. Ross
Letter to Rudy in regards to the book Lois is writing and the anxiousness to meet with him and get more information on the Indigenous Peoples conference in Oaxaca.
Read moreWashington Office on Latin America: Invitation to a Workshop
Letter of invitation for a working session on Guatemalen refugees. Sent by the Washington Office on Latin America and PEACE.
Read moreLetter to Ms. Bren Brundage
Letter to Ms. Brudage thanking the NCAI for some reimbursements to Rudy. Includes a request for notice of the exact amount reimbursed to Rudy.
Read moreLetter from Lois L. Ross
Letter to Rudy concerning the upcoming planning of a photo essay on the socio-political aspect of idigenous populations and how she would like to be a part of it.
Read moreLetter to Mark N. Tranhant
Letter to Mr. Tranhant regarding Rudy’s interest in writing a column for The Navajo Times.
Read moreThe Ottawa Summit, Office of the Administrator
Letter to Rudy in regards to an application he submitted to the Ottawa Summit.
Read moreChief George Manuel Memorial Indigenous Library
The library is dedicated to the memory of Secwepemc Chief George Manuel (1921-1989), to the nations of the Fourth World and to the elders and generations to come.
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