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A Study of Present Pawnee Ceremonial Events: Their Occurrence and Social Significance, 1966-08-08

 Item — Box: 41, Folder: 12
Identifier: CAC_CC_026_1_41_12_0062
Martha R. Siegel, an Assistant Professor of Sociology and Anthropology at Oklahoma State University, submitted a proposal to the National Science Foundation for a study on the Pawnee Indians' ceremonial events. She expresses concerns about land issues facing the Pawnees and requests Senator Fred R. Harris to look at her rejected proposal. The study aims to document and analyze the social significance of various Pawnee events and the attitudes of the Pawnee population towards traditional practices and acculturation.

Dates

  • 1966-08-08

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Extent

15 Pages

Overview

89th (1965-1967)

Related Materials

Pawnee Indians

General

Native Americans

Repository Details

Part of the Carl Albert Center Congressional and Political Collections Repository

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