Box DP 100
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Contains 124 Results:
Letter to Carl Albert about Empowering the Quapaw Tribe: A Proposal for Economic Development , May 4, 1972
The Quapaw Tribal Business Committee is seeking administrative assistance for the development of the Quapaw Tribe in order to achieve self-determination for Native Americans. They have proposed various economic enterprises such as a cooperative market, land reclamation, a nursery, a motel, and a race track to create jobs and take the tribe out of welfare. They are actively pursuing these projects and seeking support from government officials.
Addressing the Need for Increased Health Budget for 1973, 1972-05-09
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Speech of Wilma Victor Embracing Change and Enriching Lives: A Call to Action for the Graduating Class of Bacone College, 1972-05-12
92nd Congress (1971-1973)
Re-elect President Nixon: Because He Cares for American Indians, 1972-01
92nd Congress (1971-1973)
Concerns Regarding Transfer of Bureau Employee to Anadarko Area Office, 1971-12-20
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Letter from Charles Black expressing concern for the safety of tribal leaders and suggesting increased security measures., 1972-10-13
92nd Congress (1971-1973)
Concerning Trail of Broken Treaties: Inquiry to Department of the Interior, 1972-11-15
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Concerns About BIA Headquarters Disturbance: A Call for Action, 1972-11-13
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Resolution Urging Continued Contracting with Oklahoma State Department of Education for Johnson-O'Malley Program, 1972-04-27
92nd Congress (1971-1973)
Letter from a constituent to Carl Albert about concern over Freezing of Johnson-O'Malley Funds in Oklahoma, 1972-09-18
92nd Congress (1971-1973)
