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Tribal Leaders Unite Against Federal Government, 1971-06-17

 Item — Box: 91, Folder: 26
Identifier: CAC_CC_001_4_91_26_0003
The text is a letter from Carl Albert, a member of Congress, discussing an inter-tribal council meeting and expressing concern about an Indian boy named Jimmy Sam who has been causing trouble. The meeting involved leaders of the five civilized tribes in Oklahoma who are planning to challenge federal government mandates regarding tribal election procedures. The tribes are considering legal action and are determined to establish their own rules for elections. The meeting also addressed the issue of a 35-year minimum age requirement for chief candidates, with some tribes refusing to comply. The text highlights the tribes' determination to assert their autonomy in the face of federal interference.

Dates

  • 1971-06-17

Language of Materials

English

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Extent

4 Pages

Overview

92nd (1971-1973)

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Related Materials

Cherokee Indians; Chickasaw Indians; Choctaw Indians; Creek Indians; Seminole Indians

General

Native Americans
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Repository Details

Part of the Carl Albert Center Congressional and Political Collections Repository

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