The Oklahoma Indian Affairs Commission Biennial Report
Digital item
Identifier: CAC_CC_009_2_67_3_0007
Dates
- 30-Jun-69
- 91st Congress (1969-1971)
Scope and Contents
"The Oklahoma Indian Affairs Commission (Oklahoma Indian Affairs Commission) was created in 1967 to promote unity and understanding among the state's Indian people, leaders, and agencies. The Oklahoma Indian Affairs Commission has organized itself into five standing committees (education, health and welfare, employment and community development, finance, and legislative and public relations) and an executive committee.
The current conditions of Oklahoma Indians are detailed in the areas of education, employment, housing, and health. The Oklahoma Indian Affairs Commission has set forth objectives for the 70s decade and made recommendations for immediate remedial action."
The current conditions of Oklahoma Indians are detailed in the areas of education, employment, housing, and health. The Oklahoma Indian Affairs Commission has set forth objectives for the 70s decade and made recommendations for immediate remedial action."
Extent
27 pages
Policy Area
Native Americans; Health
Creator unknown
Congress 91st Congress (1969-1971)
Tribal Affiliation Cherokee Indians; Cheyenne Indians; Chickasaw Indians; Comanche Indians; Iowa Indians
Creator unknown
Congress 91st Congress (1969-1971)
Tribal Affiliation Cherokee Indians; Cheyenne Indians; Chickasaw Indians; Comanche Indians; Iowa Indians
Source
- Camp, John N. "Happy", 1908-1987 (Person)
- TypeDeliverableUnit
Repository Details
Part of the Carl Albert Center Congressional and Political Collections Repository