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Legislation Update: Choctaw Termination Act Repealed, 1970-10-15

 Item — Box: 82, Folder: 39
Identifier: CAC_CC_001_4_82_39_0025
The letter from Mr. Osby Williams to Carl Albert, a congressman from Oklahoma, expresses gratitude for repealing the Choctaw Termination Act and inquires about the future of the Choctaw Indian Tribe. In response, Carl Albert thanks Williams for his letter, informs him about the repeal of the Termination Act, and mentions a bill that would allow the Choctaws to select their principal chief. Albert also mentions that the bill has been passed by Congress and is awaiting the President's signature.

Dates

  • 1970-10-15

Language of Materials

English

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Extent

2 Pages

Overview

91st (1969-1971)

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Related Materials

Choctaw Indians

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Native Americans
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Repository Details

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