The Indian Trust Counsel Authority: Analysis of Fiduciary Relationship and Conflict of Interest
Digital item
Identifier: CAC_CC_109_7_5_8_0010
Dates
- May 16, 1974-November 22, 1974
- 93rd Congress (1973-1975)
Scope and Contents
The text discusses the fiduciary relationship between the United States and American Indian tribes regarding tribal natural resources. It introduces the concept of the Indian Trust Counsel Authority, a proposed agency to address conflicts of interest in cases involving Indian natural resources. The text also provides a historical background on the trust relationship and relevant laws passed by Congress. The author suggests holding onto the paper on the Indian Trust Counsel Authority until a more opportune time for review.
Extent
32 pages
Policy Area
Indians of North America
Congress 93rd (1973)
Tribal Affiliation Cherokee Indians; Navajo Indians
Congress 93rd (1973)
Tribal Affiliation Cherokee Indians; Navajo Indians
Source
- Jones, James Robert, 1939- (Person)
- TypeDeliverableUnit
Repository Details
Part of the Carl Albert Center Congressional and Political Collections Repository