Osage Tribe Advocates for New Health Clinic in Osage County, 1975-01-01 - 1975-12-31
Item — Box: 131, Folder: 15
Identifier: CAC_CC_001_4_131_15_0017
The Osage Tribe of Indians in Oklahoma believes that an Indian Health Service Center in Osage County is crucial, as the number of Indians living in the area is higher than previously reported. In 1974, 2,268 Indian residents visited clinics in Pawnee, Claremore, and Pawhuska a total of 7,683 times. The statistics provided show the number of people and visits to clinics in different towns in Osage County. The Osage Tribe recommends immediate consideration for establishing a health clinic in the area.
Dates
- 1975-01-01 - 1975-12-31
Language of Materials
English
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The following series are stored off-site: Clippings, Invitations, Mail, Miscellaneous, Office, and Post Office.
Requests for Office Series: All requests must be made at the folder level and approved by an archivist prior to research. Materials must be reviewed for personally identifiable information and, if needed, appropriately redacted before the researcher is allowed to view them.
Extent
1 Pages
Overview
94th (1975-1977)
General
Health
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Repository Details
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