Box LG 11
Restricted
Contains 39 Results:
Indian Affairs, Competency, 1949
Menominee Indians Caddo Indians of Oklahoma, correspondents include Oliver LaFarge of the Association on American Indian Affairs.
Indian Affairs, Land, 1949
Indian Affairs, Navajo and Hopi, 1949
Indian Affairs, Oklahoma, 1949
Indian Affairs, Oklahoma, Cheyenne and Arapaho, 1949
Fort Reno land, transfer of Fort Reno land from the Department of Agriculture to the Department of Justice, copy of H.R. 6114, to set aside certain lands in Oklahoma, formerly a part of the Cheyenne-Arapaho Reservation, and known as the Fort Reno Military Reservation, for the Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of Indians of Oklahoma, House and Senate Reports on H.R. 6114, part two of Report 2246 minority views on H.R. 6114, correspondents include Kish Hawkins, Chief of the Cheyenne.
Indian Affairs, Oklahoma, Five Civilized Tribes, 1949
Indian Affairs, Oklahoma, Osage, 1949
Indian Affairs, Pyramid Lake Indian Reservation, 1949
Indian Affairs, 1950
Seneca Indians, copy of H.J. Res. 490, to authorize and direct the Secretary of the Interior to study the respective tribes, bands, and groups of Indians under his jurisdiction to determine their qualifications to manage their own affairs without supervision and control by the federal government, House and Senate Reports on H.J. Res. 490, correspondents include Oklahoma State Department of Health, Native American Church, Indians of California, Inc.