Box LG 11
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Contains 39 Results:
Indian Affairs, Oklahoma, Cheyenne and Arapaho, 1950
Transfer of Fort Reno lands to Cheyenne and Arapaho, 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, Senate Report on H.R. 6114, minority views on H.R. 6114, correspondents include, Oklahoma Farm Bureau, Jess Rowlodge of the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma.
Indian Affairs, Oklahoma, Five Civilized Tribes, 1950
Copy of H.R. 6209, to authorize the commutation of the annual appropriation for fulfilling various treaties with the Choctaw Nation of Indians in Oklahoma, House Report on H.R. 6209, Public Law 81-747, copy of H.R. 9219, to promote the rehabilitation of the Five Civilized Tribes and other Indians of eastern Oklahoma, correspondents include Joseph C. O'Mahoney, Harry J. W. Belvin, Chief of the Choctaw Nation, Floyd E. Maytubby, Governor of the Chickasaw Nation.
Indian Affairs, Oklahoma, Osage, 1950
Inheritance, resolution of Osage Tribal Council regarding termination, copy of S. 2423, to amend section 7 of the Act of February 27, 1925, 43 stat. 1008, relating to the Osage Indians of Oklahoma, Public Law 81-745, correspondents include United Osage Indians of California.
Indian Affairs, 1951
Indian Affairs, Oklahoma, 1951
Indian Affairs, Oklahoma, Five Civilized Tribes, 1951
Indian Affairs, Oklahoma, Muskogee Office, 1951
Correspondence concerning reduction in personnel, probate attorneys and farm management supervisors, at Bureau of Indian Affairs office in Muskogee, correspondents include Raymond Gary, Reuel Little, Harry J. W. Belvin, Chief of Choctaw Nation.
Indian Affairs, 1952
Ponca tribal government, American Indian Exposition, Jim Thorpe, pamphlet on leasing tribal lands for mining, selection of Seminole Chief, correspondents include Robert Goombi, Governors' Interstate Indian Council.
Indian Affairs, Claims, 1952
Indian Affairs, Education, 1952
Jones Academy, vocational training for adult Indians, copy of H.R. 8145 regarding Indian children and Public Laws 81-874 and 81-815, Johnson-O'Malley, correspondents include Governors' Interstate Indian Council, Oklahoma State Department of Public Instruction.