Everett report (original) (raw)

The Everett Report of 1922 was a New York State Assembly report compiled by the New York State Legislative Commission (also known as the Everett Commission), led by Edward A. Everett. It concluded that "the Iroquois were fraudulently dispossessed of over six million acres of land in New York." However, the report was "buried" by New York State and not published until 1971.