Box 67
Contains 207 Results:
Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs: Navaho-Hopi Dispute (3), 1973-1974
Correspondence; history; bills; analysis (H.R. 10337, H.R. 5647, H.R. 7679, H.R. 7716); hearings (Gov. Doc. #93-18); comparison of proposed treatments; case history.
Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs: Wichita Indians: Correspondence, 1969
Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs: Indian Center Industries Association Present Operations and Review, 1971
Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs: Statements Before the Subcommittee: Individual Testimonies,, 1970-1973
Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs: Responses to the Chairman from the Department of the Interior Recommendations on Legislation, 1971
Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs: Proposed Legislating Pembina Chippewa, 1971-1974
Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs: Legislative Correspondence, 1971-1972
Also includes memoranda, minority reports; statement delivered on the floor of the House.
Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs: Schedule of Meetings, 1971-1974, 1971-01-01 - 1974-12-31 - NEW
Letter from Constituent to John Happy Camp about Indian Financing Act of 1973: Promoting Economic Development for Indigenous Communities , 1973
The document describes the situation surrounding the seizure of the BIA building by a group of Indians known as the Trail of Broken Treaties. Deputy Director of the Office of Management and Budget Frank Carlucci describes the choices facing the government at the time and how they chose to negotiate with the Indians in order to avoid violence. They achieved their goals and averted disaster, but Carlucci notes that there are those who criticize them for not taking firmer action.
The Shameful Situation of the U.S. Indian Health Service, 1969-01-01T00:00:00+00:00 - 1971-12-31T00:00:00+00:00
The article discusses the possibility of Bruce Townsend, an Oklahoma lawyer and chairman of the Delaware Tribal Business Council, being appointed as the new Commissioner of Indian Affairs. It cites his political credentials as a lifelong Republican and his experience with various party offices. However, it also notes that Sen. Henry Bellmon, R-Okla., has not been made aware of the situation and that it is unclear if Townsend is the administration's preferred candidate.
