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Bernalillo. N. M.
Bernalillo. N.M. Feb 6th 1909. My Dear Uncle Ed. I have had my first trouble with the Pueblo Indians today. This morning I hired a team and went ten miles to the San Anna Indians, before going I got the names of two San Anna Indians that speak English and went to the house of one of them and told him what I came for and showed him some red drawings of Ishto Jemez and Zia Indians he recognized them and asked me if I had permission of The San Anna Indians Sorcerer. I told him not yet, he said you will have to see him so he sent for him The minute I saw him I knew I would have trouble, he is a big Indian [[unlcear]] and [[crass?]] [[unlcear]]. I showed him the red drawings and explained things to him. He asked me if I had permission to come to their
Feb 6th 1909.
 
My dear Uncle Ed.
I have had my first trouble
with the Pueblo Indians today.
This morning I hired a team and
went ten miles to the San Anna
Indians, before going I got the names
of two San Anna Indians that
speak English and went to the
house of one of them and told him
what I came for and showed him
some red drawings fo Isleta Jemez and
Zia Indians he recognized them
and asked me if I had permission
of the San Anna Indian Governor.
I told him not yet, he says you will
have to see him so he sent for him
The minute I saw him I knew I would
have trouble, he is a big Indian
pompous and cross looking. I
showed him the red drawings and
explained things to him. He asked me
if I had permission to com to their

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Bernalillo. N.M. Feb 6th 1909. My Dear Uncle Ed. I have had my first trouble with the Pueblo Indians today. This morning I hired a team and went ten miles to the San Anna Indians, before going I got the names of two San Anna Indians that speak English and went to the house of one of them and told him what I came for and showed him some red drawings of Ishto Jemez and Zia Indians he recognized them and asked me if I had permission of The San Anna Indians Sorcerer. I told him not yet, he said you will have to see him so he sent for him The minute I saw him I knew I would have trouble, he is a big Indian unlcear and crass? unlcear. I showed him the red drawings and explained things to him. He asked me if I had permission to come to their