Box 74
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Contains 23 Results:
Indian Affairs, Indian Property, 1967
Topics include Pawnee Indians land tenure in Oklahoma. Correspondents include United States Bureau of Indian Affairs.
Indian Affairs, Indian Property, 1967
Topics include Indians of North American claims, Indians of North America land tenure, and Indian Long-Term Leasing Act of 1955. Correspondents include United States Bureau of Indian Affairs and the United States Department of the Interior (press release).
Indian Affairs, Indian Property, 1967
Topics include Indians of North American claims, Indians of North America finance, and Indians of North America land tenure. Correspondents include United States Bureau of Indian Affairs and the Lawton Baseball Association.
Indian Affairs, Indian Roads, 1967
Topics include roads design and construction in Oklahoma and State Highway 82. Correspondents include Wes Watkins, Kiamichi Economic Development District of Oklahoma, and the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs.
Indian Affairs, Indian Schools, 1967
Topics include Indians of North America education and school facilities in Oklahoma. Correspondents include Oklahoma State Department of Education, Southwestern Cooperative Educational Laboratory, United States Bureau of Indian Affairs, and the United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare.
Indian Affairs, Indian Wills and Indian Housing, 1967
Topics include Dominick V. Daniels, Indians of North America housing, and Indians of North America legal status, laws, etc. Correspondents include United States Bureau of Indian Affairs.
Indian Affairs, Vocational Training and Employment, 1967
Indian Affairs, Madera Project, 1967
Topics include Indians of North America education, and vocational education in the United States. Correspondents include Madera Employment Training Center, and the Philco-Ford Corporation.
Indian Affairs, Madera Project, 1967
Topics include Indians of North America education, and vocational education in the United States. Correspondents include Madera Employment Training Center, and the Philco-Ford Corporation.
Indian Affairs, Policy, 1967
Topics include National Congress of American Indians, Indians of North America government relations, Indians of North America legal status, laws, etc., and services for Indians of North America. Correspondents include Hubert H. Humphrey (speech), Overton James, Stewart L. Udall, Inter-Tribal Council of Five Civilized Tribes of Oklahoma, United States Bureau of Indian Affairs, United States Department of the Interior, and Robert L Bennett.