Indians of North America
Found in 1734 Collections and/or Records:
Contract Award: Grade, Drain, and Double Bituminous Surfacing of Watonga Community Hall Road, 1974-01-01
93rd (1973-1975)
Contract Awarded to Evans and Throop Construction Co. for Ponca Road Project in Noble County, 1974-02-28
93rd (1973-1975)
Contract Negotiations and Funding Requests for United Indian Tribes of Western Oklahoma and Kansas, 1973-06-27
93rd (1973-1975)
Coordinating Housing Statistics: An Update from the Bureau of Indian Affairs, 1976-01-01
94th (1975-1977)
Correspondence and Updates from BIA Director Charles L. Ward, 1973-09-27
93rd (1973-1975)
Correspondence Between Carl Albert and Ervin Lavers Regarding the Per Capita Payments of Choctaws and Chickasaws, 1949-11-03
81st (1949-1951)
Correspondence between Carl Albert and Samuel J. Checote Regarding Funding for Eufaula Indian Boarding School in 1950, 1949-01-13
81st (1949-1951)
Correspondence between Congressman James R. Jones and a constituent regarding protections from federal taxation for Indian fishing revenues, August 13, 1986 - September 3, 1986
Correspondence between Congressman James R. Jones and Mr. Edgar L. French, Delaware Tribe of Western Oklahoma, regarding an amendment to H.J.R. 668 that protects Indian fishing revenues from federal taxation
Correspondence between Congressman James R. Jones and the Chief of the Seneca-Cayuga Tribe regarding federal taxation of Indian fishing revenues, August 13, 1986 - September 3, 1986
Correspondence between Congressman James R. Jones and Mr. James Allen, Chief, Seneca-Cayuga Nation, regarding an amendment to H.J.R. 668 that protects Indian fishing revenues from federal taxation
Correspondence Between Don Bluejacket and Kathy R. Supernaw Regarding Harvard University Recommendation, 1974-09-20 - 1975-01-22
Kathy R. Supernaw requested a recommendation from Don Bluejacket to attend Harvard University Graduate School of Education in the American Indian Program. Don Bluejacket wrote a letter of recommendation to Harvard on behalf of Kathy, stating that she was professionally qualified and morally sound. Kathy also applied for a job at the University of Illinois, and Don Bluejacket expressed his support for her in that application as well.
