Indian Affairs, 1953
File — Box: LG 12, Folder: 1
Identifier: CAC_CC_31_3_12_1_0000
Hunting and fishing permit on Indian reservation, liquor, amount of money spent for expenses of Choctaw Chief Harry J. W. Belvin, termination of federal supervision, Indian hospitals, information on various legislation, Indian Claims Commission, Choctaw and Chickasaw coal and asphalt payments, competency status, Indian education and Johnson-O'Malley contracts, copy of S. 130, to amend Title 18, United States Code, entitled "Crimes and Criminal Procedure," with respect to state jurisdiction over offenses committed by or against Indians in the Indian country, and to confer on the state of Minnesota civil jurisdiction over Indians in the state, copy of S. 132, to transfer the administration of health services for Indians and the operation of Indian hospitals to the United States Public Health Service, copy of S. 330, to provide for segregation of the interests of individual members of the various Indian tribes in funds deposited in the Treasury to the credit of such tribes, copy of S. 331, to provide for disposition of inherited interests in the estates of deceased Indian allottees, copy of S. 332, to confer jurisdiction on the several states over offenses committed by or against Indians on Indian reservations, copy of S. 335, to provide a decree of competency for United States Indians in certain cases, copy of H.R. 303, to transfer the administration of health services for Indians and the operation of Indian hospitals to the Public Health Service, House Report on H.R. 303, copy of H.R. 520, to restrict the application of section 1154 of Title 18 of the United States Code relating to the dispensing of intoxicants to Indians, copy of H.R. 1220, relating to the fulfillment by the United States of its obligations with respect to certain Indians under an agreement ratified by an Act of Congress approved February 28, 1877, copy of H.R. 1381, to promote the rehabilitation of the Five Civilized Tribes and other Indians of eastern Oklahoma, H. Con. Res. 108, expressing the Sense of Congress that certain tribes of Indians should be freed from Federal supervision, House Report on H. Con. Res. 108, correspondents include N. B. Johnson, Frank Miler, Chairman of Wichita tribe, Chief Red Bird of Cheyenne tribe, Floyd E. Maytubby, Choctaw-Chickasaw Confederation of Oklahoma County, Harry J. W. Belvin.
Dates
- 1953
Language of Materials
English
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Extent
From the Collection: 368.29 Linear Feet (296 containers)
Repository Details
Part of the Carl Albert Center Congressional and Political Collections Repository