Opposition to Inclusion of Osage Tribe of Oklahoma in H. Con. Res. 108, 1953-04-30
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 69
Identifier: CAC_CC_001_16_1_69_0003
Oklahoma members of Congress express their opposition to House Concurrent Resolution 108, which aims to free certain Indian tribes from federal supervision. They argue that the Osage Tribe of Oklahoma should be removed from the resolution, citing the success of previous policies and the special nature of the Osage tribal estate. They point to a Bureau of Indian Affairs report as evidence of the progress made under current policies.
Dates
- 1953-04-30
Language of Materials
English
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Extent
1 Pages
Overview
83rd Congress (1953-1955)
General
Native Americans
Source
- Albert, Carl Bert, 1908-2000 (Person)
- TypeCollection
Repository Details
Part of the Carl Albert Center Congressional and Political Collections Repository