Menominee Termination and Restoration Act of 1973
Digital item
Identifier: CAC_CC_009_2_67_8_0001
Dates
- 23-Jul-73
- 93rd Congress (1973-1975)
Scope and Contents
"The Menominee Termination Act of 1954 ended federal
jurisdiction over the 3,270-member Menominee Tribe of Wisconsin,
transferred their 234,000 acres of trust lands to a tribal-owned
corporation and authorized the Secretary of Interior to make a
$1,500 per capita distribution of tribal trust funds. The state
legislature then created a new county (Menominee County) out of
the former reservation.
Despite special federal grant and loan assistance since
then, the county and tribal corporation are on the verge of bank-
Bankruptcy and the tribe has petitioned for a restoration to its former
status.
The bill will: 1. Restore the Menominee as a federally recognized sovereign Indian tribe; 2. Restore federal services available to all recognized tribes; 3. Place in trust all lands now held by the tribal-owned corporation"
The bill will: 1. Restore the Menominee as a federally recognized sovereign Indian tribe; 2. Restore federal services available to all recognized tribes; 3. Place in trust all lands now held by the tribal-owned corporation"
Extent
5 pages
Policy Area
Energy; Native Americans
Creator unknown
Congress 93rd Congress (1973-1975)
Tribal Affiliation Menominee Indians
Creator unknown
Congress 93rd Congress (1973-1975)
Tribal Affiliation Menominee Indians
Source
- Camp, John N. "Happy", 1908-1987 (Person)
- John N. "Happy" Camp Collection | Legislative, 1967-1974 | Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs: Menominee Tribe: Bills (H.R. 7421, H.R. 9078), Background, Analysis, Amendments, Summary of Hearings,, 1972-1973, 1972-01-01 - 1973-12-31 | Menominee Termination and Restoration Act of 1973, 1973-07-23
- TypeDeliverableUnit
Repository Details
Part of the Carl Albert Center Congressional and Political Collections Repository