Cherokee Nation
Found in 50 Collections and/or Records:
New Legislation Adds Land to Indian Reservations, 1975-10-31
A Bureau of Indian Affairs news release announcing that new legislation, Public Law 94-114, signed by President Ford on October 17, 1975, added 370,000 acres of land to Indian tribal holdings. The land was originally purchased by the United States in the 1930s and was transferred to 17 Indian tribes for better management and use.
Order Allowing Attorneys' Fees for Cherokee Nation Claim, March 26, 1964
88th (1963-1965)
Press Release Highlighting the Contributions of Native Americans and the Effect of Education, May 1947
This document contains five copies of a press release stating that Congressman Carl Albert stated that Will Rogers and Sequoyah were the answer to ill-considered statement of Congressman Stockman of Oregon who spoke against the Albert amendment to increase the fund for Native American education.
Press Releases and Notes Announcing Congressman Albert's Intentions to Enact Three Bills, 1952
82nd (1951-1953)
Press Releases - Indian Affairs, April - May 1947
Speeches, press releases, statements, and broadcast transcriptions. Some speeches and press releases of Albert's colleagues are also included.
Press Releases - Indian Affairs, 1950
This folder contains press releases about legislation H. R. 6515, relating to the rehabilitation of the Five Civilized Tribes, and H. R. 6209, relating to commutation of treaty obligations to per capita payments for the Choctaw Tribe.
Press Releases - Indian Affairs, 1952
This folder contains press releases and notes related to Indian Affairs in 1952, notably the re-appointment of James H. Belvin as Principal Chief of the Choctaw Tribe and the intentions of Congressman Carl Albert to enact bills in the next Congress.
Press Releases - Indian Affairs, 1953
This folder contains press releases related to legislation affecting restrictions on tribal lands in 1953.
Sources of Native American Arts and Crafts Organizations, 1967-05-19
90th (1967-1969)
