Box 29
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Contains 89 Results:
Subject, Energy, General Correspondence, N-W, 1975 Dec. - 1976 June., 1975-1976
Topics include daylight saving and renewable energy sources.
Subject, Energy, General Correspondence, N-W, 1975 Dec. - 1976 June., 1975-1976
Topics include daylight saving and renewable energy sources.
Subject, Energy, General Correspondence, N-W, 1975 Dec. - 1976 June., 1975-1976
Topics include daylight saving and renewable energy sources.
Subject, Energy, General Correspondence, N-W, 1975 Dec. - 1976 June., 1975-1976
Topics include daylight saving and renewable energy sources.
Subject, Energy, General Correspondence, N-W, 1975 Dec. - 1976 June., 1975-1976
Topics include daylight saving and renewable energy sources.
Indian Affairs, Absentee Shawnee, 1973 Jan. - 1975 June., 1973-1975
Topics include Indians of North America business enterprises, Indians of North America economic conditions, Quapaw Indians in Oklahoma, Sauk Indians, Shawnee Indians, and Sac and Fox Indians. Correspondents include United States Dept. of the Interior, Absentee Shawnee Indians, and United Indian Tribes of Western Oklahoma and Kansas.
Indian Affairs, Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians, 1978 Mar. - Oct., 1978
Topics include Indians of North America health and hygiene, Indians of North America public welfare, and Indians of North America in Washington (State). Correspondents include Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indian (resolutions).
Indian Affairs, Aging, 1978 Feb. - Mar., 1978
Topics include Older Americans Act. Correspondents include National Indian Council on Aging (newsletter).
Indian Affairs, Alloy Plant/Foundry, Citizens Band Potawatomi, 1976 May - 1977 Feb., 1976-1977
Topics include ferro silicon. Correspondents include Gerald L. Peltier (Chief of the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indians) and Citizen Potawatomi Indians.
Indian Affairs, American Indian Policy Review Commission, 1974 Jan. - 1977 June., 1974-1977
Topics include American Indian Movement, Indians of North America civil rights, Indians of North America land tenure, Indians of North America treaties, and Wounded Knee (S.D.). Correspondents include James Abourezk, David Boren, Inter-Tribal Council of the Five Civilized Tribes of Oklahoma, United States American Indian Policy Review Commission, United States Bureau of Indian Affairs, Dallas Inter-Tribal Center, and Inter-Tribal Council, Inc.