Box LG 11
Restricted
Contains 39 Results:
Indian Affairs, Health, 1952
Indian Affairs, Oklahoma, Five Civilized Tribes, Choctaw Chief, 1952
January - May, selection of Choctaw Chief by ballot or appointment, correspondents include Floyd E. Maytubby, Chief of Chickasaw Nation, Harry J. W. Belvin, Chief of Choctaw Nation, H. E. Choc Wilkes.
Indian Affairs, Oklahoma, Five Civilized Tribes, Choctaw Chief, 1952
June - November, selection of Choctaw Chief by ballot or appointment, correspondents include Association on American Indian Affairs, Harry J. W. Belvin, Chief of Choctaw Nation, H. E. Choc Wilkes, Choctaw-Chickasaw Confederation.
Indian Affairs, Oklahoma, Five Civilized Tribes, Claims, 1952
Correspondence concerning claims from all the tribes including several letters on coal and asphalt payments and Leased District fund, correspondents include Choctaw-Chickasaw Confederation, W. E. "Dode" McIntosh.
Indian Affairs, Oklahoma, Land, 1952
Restricted land, inheritance issues, annexation of Osage land, correspondents include Paul Pitts, Chief of the Osage.
Indian Affairs, Oklahoma, Land, Cheyenne and Arapaho, 1952
Issue of lands of Fort Reno, H.R. 1631, 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 Report on H.R. 1631, hearings on H.R. 1631, correspondents include El Reno Chamber of Commerce.
Indian Affairs, Oklahoma, Land, Five Civilized Tribes, 1952
Kenwood Indian Reservation, restricted land.
Indian Affairs, Probate Attorney's Office, 1952
Moving probate office from Ardmore, Oklahoma, to Durant, Oklahoma.
Indian Affairs, Tribal Attorney Bill and Trusteeship over Indian Affairs, 1952
Resolution of Seminole Tribe of Oklahoma, statement by Commissioner of Indian Affairs Dillon S. Myer regarding testimony of Felix S. Cohen on H.R. 6035 regarding law enforcement on Indian land, statement by Kerr on H.R. 1788 regarding employment of attorneys by Five Civilized Tribes, Osage termination, National Congress of American Indians, correspondents include Paul Pitts, Chief of the Osage, Clinton P. Anderson, W. G. Stigler.