Box DP 11
Restricted
Contains 117 Results:
Interior - Bureau of Indian Affairs - Creek, 1951
Creek Indian Council resolution.
Interior - Bureau of Indian Affairs - Five Civilized Tribes - Employement, 1951
Correspondence includes copy of letter to U. S. Senator A. S. Mike Monroney.
Interior - Bureau of Indian Affairs - Five Civilized Tribes - Angie Debo, 1951
Correspondence with CA.
Interior - Bureau of Indian Affairs - Five Civilized Tribes - General, 1951
Communications between Albert's office, federal agencies, constituents, and Oklahoma state officials. Topics include agriculture, the Korean and Vietnam Wars, the economy, water projects, and Native Americans.
Interior - Bureau of Indian Affairs - Five Civilized Tribes - General, 1951
Communications between Albert's office, federal agencies, constituents, and Oklahoma state officials. Topics include agriculture, the Korean and Vietnam Wars, the economy, water projects, and Native Americans.
Interior - Bureau of Indian Affairs - Chickasaw, 1951
Selection of Governor. Correspondence includes copy of letter to U. S. Senator Robert S. Kerr.
Interior - Bureau of Indian Affairs - Five Civilized Tribes - Probate Attorneys and Farm Management Supervisors, 1951
Communications between Albert's office, federal agencies, constituents, and Oklahoma state officials. Topics include agriculture, the Korean and Vietnam Wars, the economy, water projects, and Native Americans.
Interior - Bureau of Indian Affairs - Five Civilized Tribes - Redistricting of Area for Administrative Purposes, 1951
Explanation of the redistricting by D. S. Myer (Commissioner of the BIA). Includes map showing boundaries of the new districts and the headquarters of each.
Interior - Bureau of Indian Affairs - General, 1951
Communications between Albert's office, federal agencies, constituents, and Oklahoma state officials. Topics include agriculture, the Korean and Vietnam Wars, the economy, water projects, and Native Americans.
Interior - Bureau of Indian Affairs - General, 1951
Includes "Newsletter No. 6" from the Governors' Interstate Indian Council.
