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The Commutation Bill: Resolving Treaty Obligations with the Choctaw Tribe, 1951-01-01 - 1951-12-31

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 54
Identifier: CAC_CC_001_16_1_54_0004
Congressman Albert successfully pushed for the Commutation Bill to settle treaty obligations with the Choctaw Tribe for $350,666.67, pending a vote by the Choctaws. The bill has been passed by Congress and signed into law by the President. The decision to pay heirs who provided proof of heirship and known addresses will benefit over ten thousand Indians in Southeastern Oklahoma.

Dates

  • 1951-01-01 - 1951-12-31

Creator

Language of Materials

English

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Extent

1 Pages

Overview

82nd Congress (1951-1953)

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Related Materials

Choctaw Indians

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Native Americans
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Repository Details

Part of the Carl Albert Center Congressional and Political Collections Repository

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