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Addressing Housing and Health Concerns in the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma, 1975-03-10

 Item — Box: 33, Folder: 1
Identifier: CAC_CC_003_2_33_1_0030
The text highlights concerns about housing conditions and health problems among the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma, specifically regarding poor workmanship and lack of quality in housing projects. There are also mentions of communication issues between agencies and the need for better oversight and involvement from the tribe. Additionally, home surveys conducted by the Indian Health Service found several issues with plumbing, water supply, waste disposal, and other aspects of homes in the community. The reports suggest that improvements are needed for the betterment of the Indian people being served.

Dates

  • 1975-03-10

Language of Materials

English

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Extent

8 Pages

Overview

94th Congress (1975-1977)

Related Materials

Seminole Indians; Shawnee Indians

General

Health

Creator

Repository Details

Part of the Carl Albert Center Congressional and Political Collections Repository

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