Troubles of the Pawnee Tribe: A Congressional Appeal, 1974-08-05
Scope and Contents
Ms. V.J. Echo Hawk wrote to Congressman John Camp seeking assistance with the issues facing the Pawnee Tribe of Oklahoma, including a dispute over tribal leadership. The Bureau of Indian Affairs clarified that the court has recognized Mr. Austin Realrider as the valid tribal president. The letter also mentioned pending amendments to the tribal constitution and bylaws that could help prevent future issues. Ms. Echo Hawk expressed concerns about the involvement of the American Indian Movement in tribal affairs and urged Congressman Camp to take action to protect the tribe.
Dates
- Creation: 1974-08-05
Creator
- EchoHawk, Larry J., 11th Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Indian Affairs (2009-2012); 30th Attorney General of Idaho (1991-1995); Idaho House of Representatives from Bannock County (1982-1986), 1948- (Person)
- Ortega, Dora Steel, Chief of Sac and Fox Indians, 1939-2017 (Person)
Full Extent
36 Pages
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Abstract
93rd (1973-1975)
General
Native Americans
Repository Details
Part of the Carl Albert Center Congressional and Political Collections Repository