Box 74
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Contains 23 Results:
Indian Affairs, Constituent Correspondence, E-H, 1967
Topics include Five Civilized Tribes claims, Kansa Indians in Oklahoma, Taos Indians, and Tom McSpadden, Correspondents include Hubert H. Humphrey (article), Harold V. Hunter, American National Red Cross, Brookings Institution, Oklahomans for Indian Opportunity, United States Bureau of Indian Affairs, United States Bureau of Indian Affairs Branch of Credit and Financing (credit report), United States Department of the Interior, William Flores, and Instituto Mexicano Norte Americano.
Indian Affairs, Constituent Correspondence, I-K, 1967
Indian Affairs, Constituent Correspondence, L, 1967
Topics include Indians of North American claims, Osage Indians finance, Mary Penn Camp, and Indian Reorganization Act. Correspondents include Stanley C. Draper, Oklahoma Bar Association, Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce, and the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs.
Indian Affairs, Constituent Correspondence, Mc-O, 1967
Topics include Paul Pitts (principal chief of the Osage Indians). . Correspondents include George S. McGovern, National Congress of American Indians, Oklahoma Industrial Development and Park Department, Texas Attorney General's Office, United States Bureau of Indian Affairs, and the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs Muskogee Area Office (reports).
Indian Affairs, Constituent Correspondence, P-S, 1967
Topics include A. S. Mike Monroney and Five Civilized Tribes claims. Correspondents include Alaska Federation of Nations, Cherokee Nation, United States Bureau of Indian Affairs, and the League of Nations Pan-American Indians.
Indian Affairs, Constituent Correspondence, T-Z, 1967
Topics include Fort Sill Indian School, Museum of the Great Plains, archaeological excavations in Oklahoma, Indians of North American claims, Indians of North America education, and peyote. Correspondents include LaDonna Harris, Great Plains Historical Association, National Park Service, Smithsonian Institution, and United States Bureau of Indian Affairs.
Indian Affairs, International, 1967
Topics include Indians of North America languages, linguistics, and Bible Translation Day.
Indian Affairs, Legislation, 1967
Indian Affairs, Indian Health, 1967
Topics include Creek Indians medical care in Oklahoma and Indians of North America health and hygiene. Correspondents include Overton James, Inter-Tribal Council of Five Civilized Tribes of Oklahoma, United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare Social and Rehabilitative Service, United States Indian Health Service, United States Public Health Service, Ponca Tribal Council, and Seminole Municipal Hospital in Seminole, Oklahoma.
Indian Affairs, Indian Health, 1967
Topics include Indians of North America health and hygiene. Correspondents include LaDonna Harris, Richard L. Ottinger, United States Bureau of Indian Affairs, United States Indian Health Service, United States Public Health Service, and Stanton L. Young.