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Sovereignty and Governance: The Creek Nation's Path to Self-Government, 1975-01-01 - 1975-12-31

 Item — Box: 30, Folder: 29
Identifier: CAC_CC_003_2_30_29_0027
The text discusses the sovereignty of the Creek people and their right to form a government and design institutions to fit their needs. It outlines the history of the Creek government and the challenges they have faced in establishing a constitution. The text emphasizes the importance of consent in democratic theory and the need for the Creek people to have a temporary form of self-government while awaiting court resolution. It also discusses the proposed tripartite constitutional government and the roles of the executive and judicial branches in Creek governance.

Dates

  • 1975-01-01 - 1975-12-31

Language of Materials

English

Conditions Governing Access

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The following series are stored off-site: Clippings and Books.

Bartlett, Legislative Series, Box 14 is stored off-site. These materials are currently closed to researchers.

Extent

51 pages

Overview

94th (1975-1977)

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Related Materials

Creek Indians

General

Government Operations and Politics; International Affairs; Native Americans

Creator

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Repository Details

Part of the Carl Albert Center Congressional and Political Collections Repository

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