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President Franklin D. Roosevelt Greets Native Americans

In this photograph, taken in May 1936, President Franklin D. Roosevelt receives a group of American Indians from the Pueblo nation on the South Drive. The president is pictured seated in an open convertible. The guests visited the White House to express support for legislation sponsored by U.S. Commissioner for the Bureau of Indian Affairs John Collier, which protected Pueblo land from encroaching agricultural interests.
Photographer
Harris & Ewing
Date of Work
May 1936
Type
Photograph
Credit
Library of Congress