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Return to Jancita Eagle Deer page Judge Lambrecht's 1/21/1977 letter to Indian Health Service - Second Request
United States Department of the Interior
OFFICE OF HEARINGS AND APPEALS
Room 674, Federal Building, Fort Snelling
Twin Cities, Minnesota 55111
January 21, 1977
Administrator
Wagner Public Health Service Hospital
Wagner, South Dakota 57380
Dear Sir:
Subject : In the matter of the estate of Jeanette or Jancita Marie Eagle Deer Sheldahl, deceased unallotted Rosebud Sioux Indian of the State of South Dakota.
On August 30, 1976, you were contacted regarding the possible birth of a child born to the decedent in about September of 1967. Enclosed is a copy of our letter of August 30, setting out the details of
the situation. To date we have not had a reply from you, and would appreciate your advising as to whether or not there
are any records at the hospital relative to the birth of the child mentioned in our
letter of August 30.
Since nothing further can be done on this probate matter until this matter is resolved, we would appreciate a prompt reply from you.
Thank you for any assistance you can give in this matter.
Sincerely yours,
Frederick W. Lambrecht (sig)
Frederick W. Lambrecht
Administrative Law Judge
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Photograph--Alfred Bone Shirt Sr. wearing a peace medal.
They made us many promises, more than I can remember.
But they kept but one - They promised to take our
land...and they took it. -- Chief Red Cloud
Tunkashila, Let us stand Coalition strong in protection of our lands, our beliefs, our Sacred Spirituality, and our traditional Indigenous ways of life. We stand in strong support of Indigenous Rights and the Inherent Allodial title of Dakota, Lakota, and Nakota Lands. Let us reclaim what is ours and work diligently to preserve what we now have.
End Dakota/Lakota/Nakota Ethnic Cleansing!
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