Box SU 11
Restricted
Contains 129 Results:
Indian Affairs, Roads, Sept., 1949
Topics include Indians of North America and roads.
Indian Affairs, Sac and Fox, May-Jun., 1949
Topics include Sac and Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma.
Indian Affairs, Seminole, Nov., 1949
64 cubic feet; topics include agriculture, Civilian Conservation Corps, Fort Sill (Okla.), monetary policy, oil and petroleum, public works projects, Reconstruction Finance Corporation, rural electrification, depression relief, soil conservation, and World War II.
Indian Affairs, Wichita, June, 1949
64 cubic feet; topics include agriculture, Civilian Conservation Corps, Fort Sill (Okla.), monetary policy, oil and petroleum, public works projects, Reconstruction Finance Corporation, rural electrification, depression relief, soil conservation, and World War II.
Indian Affairs, Wyandotte and Huron Cemeteries, Mar.-June, 1949
Topics include Indians of North America funeral customs and rites.
Correspondence between William Zimmerman, Jr. and Senator Elmer Thomas, November 20, 1946-November 25, 1946
Correspondence between Honorable William Zimmerman, Jr., Office of Indian Affairs and Senator Elmer Thomas concerning the current status of the Citizen Band of Pottawatomie Indians of Oklahoma. Mentioned is Chief James Kahdot.
Correspondence between G.L. Riddle and Senator Elmer Thomas (rights of restricted Indians), June 13, 1945-September 29, 1949
Correspondence between G.L. Riddle and Senator Elmer Thomas (rights of restricted Indians). Responses from Thomas also include Carl R. Gray, Jr, Administration of Veterans Affairs, and Fred Keller, Professor of Government of Phillips University (all grouped together in collection folder)
Correspondence between Jim Kahdot and Senator Elmer Thomas, July 22, 1948-July 30, 1948
Correspondence between James Kahdot, Chief of the Citizen Band of Pottawatomie Indians, and Senator Elmer Thomas, concerning allotments, rights, and numbers of Citizens affected. Also, included are Treaty Obligations on the Part of The Government treaty of 1899 (50 Mile Strip).
Election of Attorney Authorization of Contract for Attorney Members of the Citizen Band of Pottawatomie Indians, November 25, 1946
List of signed supporter names and Election of Attorney Authorization of Contract for Attorney Members of the Citizen Band of Pottawatomie Indians empowering Chief James Kahdot to do any and all things necessary to make legal contract with attorney.
