94th Congress - 1975-01-03 to 1977-01-03
Found in 97 Collections and/or Records:
Additional Marked-up Copy of Correspondence Regarding Consideration of a Proposed Change in the Definition of "Indian", 1976-03-18 - 1976-03-22
The document contains a marked-up copy of a letter from the Secretary of the Interior to Chairman Robert E. Hampton of the United States Civil Service Commission requesting a modification in the definition of "Indian" for the purpose of implementing a preference in employment of "Indians."
Bureau of Indian Affairs Public Hearing Invitation to Speaker of the House, 1975-05-27
The document contains a letter from the United States Department of the Interior Bureau of Indian Affairs Acting Area Director inviting Congressman Carl Albert to attend a public hearing with Indian leaders on June 2, 3, and 4 at the Cherokee Tribal Complex in Oklahoma. An agenda for the hearing is attached.
Community Development - Revenue Sharing
Proposed changes to the Citizen Coalition for Community Development Recommendations made to the Board of the City Commissioners
Contract Award for Beaty Creek Bridge Construction Project, 1975-05-02
The Bureau of Indian Affairs has awarded a contract to Jack Durrett for the construction of the Beaty Creek Bridge Project in Delaware County, Oklahoma. The contract amount is $191,081.15 and the award will be made on May 5th.
Copy of Correspondence from Karl A. Funke Regarding Proposed Definition Change, 1976-04-01 - 1976-04-06
Copy of Correspondence Regarding Consideration of a Proposed Change in the Definition of "Indian", 1976-03-18
94th (1975-1977)
Correspondence About the Indian Health Service Contractual Arrangement with Oklahoma Department of Public Health, 1975-12-04 - 1976-05-06
The document consists of a series of letters between Congressman Carl Albert, Governor David L. Boren, and Emery A. Johnson, Assistant Surgeon General and Director of Indian Health Service, regarding the Indian Health Service's contractual arrangement with the Oklahoma Department of Public Health.
Correspondence and Notes from Congressman Carl Albert's Office Regarding Concerns About Proposed Definition Change, 1976-04-26 - 1976-04-27
The document contains a letter from Congressman Carl Albert to Secretary of the Interior Thomas S. Kleppe, office notes from Albert's assistants and secretaries, and a memorandum of call by Buck Benham regarding concerns over the impact of the proposed definition change of "Indian" and its impacts on the Five Civilized Tribes.
Correspondence and Notes Regarding Revised Employment Preference Rules, 1975-09-30 - 1976-12-31
Correspondence Between Congressman Carl Albert and Archie Stout, 1975-05-21 - 1975-05-27
Correspondence between Archie Stout and Congressman Carl Albert regarding the Committee on Indian Affairs' visit to Albert's Washington, D.C. office and the assistance of Howard Yourman during the visit.
