Box 30
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Contains 181 Results:
Indian Affairs, S. 1854, Cherokee Nation "Lost Land" Legislation, 1971 Oct. - 1975 Apr., 1971-1975
Topics include Cherokee Indians land tenure and Cherokee Strip (Okla. and Kan.). Correspondents include W. W. "Bill" Keeler (Principal Chief Cherokee Nation).
Indian Affairs, Chilocco Indian School, 1973 Mar. - 1978 Sept., 1973-1978
Correspondents include Sylvester J. Tinker.
Indian Affairs, Choctaw and Chickasaw, 1971 Aug. - 1978 Sept., 1971-1978
Topics include Chickasaw Indians finance, Chickasaw Indians land tenure, Chickasaw Indians politics and government, Choctaw Indians finance, Choctaw Indians health and hygiene, conservation of natural resources in Tuskahoma (Okla.), historic preservation in Tuskahoma (Okla.), and Comprehensive Employment and Training Act. Correspondents include Cecil D. Andrus, Harry J. W. Belvin, Oklahoma Indian Affairs Commission, and Choctaw-Chickasaw Alliance, Inc.
Indian Affairs, Civil Rights Enforcement, 1973 Aug. - 1978 Feb., 1973-1978
Correspondents include Jimmy Carter (press release).
Indian Affairs, Indian Claims Commission, 1974 Dec. - 1978 Jan., 1974-1978
Correspondents include Henry Martin Jackson.
Indian Affairs, Claremore Indian Hospital, 1974 Aug. - Oct., 1974
Topics include Indians of North America health and hygiene.
Indian Affairs, Coalition of Eastern Native Americans, Inc., 1974 Apr. - May., 1974
Correspondents include Coalition of Eastern Native Americans, Inc.
Indian Affairs, Coeur d'Alene Tribe, 1977 Jan. - 1978 Apr., 1977-1978
Topics include Skitswish Indians and agriculture in Idaho.
Indian Affairs, Comanche, 1977 Nov. - 1978 Sept., 1977-1978
Topics include Comanche Indians politics and government. Correspondents include James M. Cox (Chairman Comanche Tribe) and Doc Pewewardy (Vice-chairman Comanche Tribe).
