Box 35
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Contains 36 Results:
Indian Affairs, Long Hair Controversy, 1970 July - 1973 Nov., 1970-1973
Topics include Indians of North America and finance, Indians of North America education in Ponca City (Okla.), and Johnson-O'Malley Act.
Indian Affairs, Makey-Megehee, Tribal Enrollment, 1965 Nov. - 1974 Oct., 1965-1974
Topics include Fox Indians in Shawnee (Okla.), Indians of North America claims, Indians of North America and finance, Indians of North America politics and government, Indians of North America tribal citizenship, Kickapoo Indians in Oklahoma, Munsee Indians in Wisconsin, Sauk Indians in Shawnee (Okla.), and Stockbridge Indians in Wisconsin. Correspondents include National Congress of American Indians.
Indian Affairs, Menominee Tribe, 1975 Aug. - 1978 Aug., 1975-1978
Topics include Indians of North America government relations, Indians of North America health and hygiene, and Indian radio station in Keshena (Wis.). Correspondents include Gaylord Nelson and Menominee Restoration Committee.
Indian Affairs, Minerals, 1977 Jan. - 1978 Mar., 1977-1978
Topics include Apache Indians in Arizona, Chickasaw Indians in Oklahoma, Choctaw Indians in Oklahoma, coal leases in Montana, coalmines and mining, Crow Indians in Montana, petroleum law and legislation in Oklahoma, and Arkansas River.
Indian Affairs, Miscellaneous, 1968 May - 1978 Nov., 1968-1978
Indian Affairs, Miscellaneous, 1968 May - 1978 Nov., 1968-1978
Indian Affairs, Miscellaneous, 1968 May - 1978 Nov., 1968-1978
Indian Affairs, Miscellaneous, 1968 May - 1978 Nov., 1968-1978
Indian Affairs, Muskogee Area Director, 1973 Jan. - 1974 Sept., 1973-1974
Topics include United States Bureau of Indian Affairs, Cherokee Indians in Oklahoma, Indians of North America politics and government, Osage Indians in Oklahoma, and national self-determination and the United States. Correspondents include Henry Bellmon, Claude A. Cox, and Sylvester J. Tinker.
Indian Affairs, National Congress of American Indians, 1973 Oct. - 1973 Nov., 1973
Topics include Indians of North America government relations and national self-determination and the United States. Correspondents include Richard M. Nixon and National Congress of American Indians.