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EVERGLADES MICCOSUKEE TRIBE OF SEMINOLE INDIANS
P. O. Box 44021, Tamiami Trail
Miami, Florida
September 26, 1958
The Honorable Dwight D. Eisenhower
President of the United States
The White House
Washington, D. C.
Sir:
We recently wrote to you on September 20 about the
breakdown in our negotiations
with you over the past four years and requested an answer to our final Compromise Offer
within sixty days. We have been restrained from taking action before international forums
by the advice of our attorney who persuaded us to believe that the United States and the
State of Florida would negotiate in good faith if their senior executives were informed of
the true facts and were presented with a reasonable offer of settlement by way of amicable
compromise.
Instead, however, while we have patiently awaited the
promised settlement, and have
made every effort to make one concession after another, your agents have been busily
organizing a puppet tribe called the Seminole Tribe of Florida and arming it with
propaganda, money and other powers to fight against our Tribe on your behalf.
These
efforts have taken the form of bribing, coercing and intimidating our people and
publicizing false and derogatory statements about our Tribe and its government. When we
tried to cooperate with your tribe, we were rebuffed. When we protested these activities
to your agent, in charge of your tribe, he disclaimed responsibility for these actions,
ascribing the bribery and intimidation to "overzealousness" and the publicity to
inadvertence. The latest publicity release and other actions emanating from Dania,
however, do not bear him out.
If the United States has no intention of negotiating in good faith, then any efforts
at direct settlement are pointless. We must accordingly inform you that any repetition of
these bad faith activities, including the dissemination of false or misleading
information about our Tribe
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and the continued promotion of the rumor that the Miccosukee Tribe and the other Indians
in Florida are represented by your puppet tribe, as well as any further attempts to
intimidate or bribe our Tribe, its government, or any of its members, will necessarily be
construed by us as being done with the approval of your Government and will of course be
interpreted as an adverse answer by your Government to our letter of September 20. In such
event we shall be forced to take appropriate action on the basis of the actions of your
Government.
In this connection we noted on page 1 of The Miami Herald of September 26 that your
Secretary of State, referring to the actions of Red China and Russia, is quoted as saying
that the stakes involved in the Far East "are not just some more miles of real
estate," and that "What is involved is a communist challenge to the basic
principle of peace that armed force should not be used for aggression." Whether this
aggression and the use of a puppet regime is a bad thing for Russia to do but is all right
for the United States to do is a matter on which your various envoys might well reach some
agreement regarding the conduct exhibited.
We sincerely hope that after all these years of effort the United States will finally make
at least an attempt to consider our offer in food faith and to reach an amicable
settlement by direct negotiation between the governments directly concerned.
Respectfully yours,
The Executive Council
By
cc. Governor Leroy Collins
Tallahassee, Florida
Hon. Glenn Emmons
Special Envoy to the
President
Virgil Harrington, Esq.
Assistant Special Envoy
Col. Max Denton
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