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1946 Correspondence Regarding Tribal Delegation Limitations and Indian Affairs, 1946-03-13

 Item — Box: 11, Folder: 16B
Identifier: CAC_CC_053_12_11_16B_0002
1946 Correspondence Regarding Tribal Delegation Limitations and Indian Affairs, 1946-03-13
1946 Correspondence Regarding Tribal Delegation Limitations and Indian Affairs, 1946-03-13

Scope and Contents

Senator Elmer Thomas received a letter from Tennyson Berry, a Kiowa-Apache Indian, protesting the Office of Indian Affairs' decision to limit the tribal delegation to one member from each tribe due to budget constraints. The letter explained that although some tribes had enough funds to pay for a larger delegation, Congress had placed limitations on the expenditure of tribal funds for council and delegation expenses. The Office of Indian Affairs had requested a supplemental authorization for additional funds, but it had not been approved yet. Berry expressed disappointment in the decision and requested Senator Thomas' support in securing more funds for the delegation.

Dates

  • Creation: 1946-03-13

Creator

Language of Materials

From the Collection:

English

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Full Extent

3 pages

Abstract

79th Congress (1945-1947)

Related Materials

Apache Tribe of Oklahoma; Caddo Nation of Oklahoma; Comanche Nation; Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma; Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma; Wichita and Affiliated Tribes

Repository Details

Part of the Carl Albert Center Congressional and Political Collections Repository

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