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Proposed Legislation for the Osage Tribe's Valuable Tribal Assets , June 6, 1966

 Item — Box: DP 64
Identifier: CAC_CC_001_4_64_2_0001
The letter is from the Osage Tribal Council to Honorable Carl Albert, expressing their endorsement of the proposed Indian Resources Development Act of 1967, H. R. 10560, with the request that the Osage mineral estate be excluded from the legislation. They explain the unique position of the Osage Tribe in owning valuable tribal assets and emphasize the need for specific legislation to protect their interests. They also mention submitting proposed remedial legislation to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs. The letter seeks cooperation and assistance from Honorable Carl Albert in ensuring the protection of Osage Tribe's interests and property.

Dates

  • June 6, 1966

Creator

Language of Materials

English

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Extent

3 pages

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Congress:

89th Congress (1965-1967)
Tribal Affiliation(s): Osage Indians
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Repository Details

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