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Box DP 100

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Contains 124 Results:

Tribal Leaders Denounce Renegade Protestors, 1972-01

 Item — Box: DP 100, Folder: 27
Identifier: CAC_CC_001_4_100_27_0016

Interior - Bureau of Indian Affairs - Occupation, 1972

 File — Box: DP 100, Folder: 27
Identifier: CAC_CC_001_4_100_27_0000
Scope and Contents

Correspondence re Indian education funds; Indian youth demonstrations; Trail of Broken treaties and damage done to BIA.

Dates: 1972

Letter to Carl Albert about Empowering the Quapaw Tribe: A Proposal for Economic Development , May 4, 1972

 Item — Box: DP 100, Folder: 53
Identifier: CAC_CC_001_4_100_53_0001
Scope and Contents:

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.

Dates: May 4, 1972

Interior - Bureau of Indian Affairs - Menominee, 1972

 File — Box: DP 100, Folder: 44
Identifier: CAC_CC_001_4_100_44_0000
Scope and Contents From the Series:

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.

Dates: 1972