The Dedication of the PHS Indian Health Center at Tishomingo, July 13, 1968
Scope and Contents:
The speaker, who is an honorary Chief of the Chickasaw Nation, expresses gratitude for being invited to speak at the dedication of the Public Health Service Indian Clinic in Tishomingo. They highlight the contributions of the Indian population in Oklahoma and the importance of the new health facility in improving the well-being of the community. The speaker also praises the government's efforts in providing various public benefits and services, emphasizing the promotion of general welfare and equality of citizenship.
Dates
- Creation: July 13, 1968
Language of Materials
English
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Full Extent
1 pages
Policy(s) and Congress(es):
Native Americans; 90th (1967-1969)
Tribal Affiliation(s):
Chickasaw Indians; Sac and Fox Indians
Repository Details
Part of the Carl Albert Center Congressional and Political Collections Repository