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Reforming Indian Housing: Addressing Issues and Implementing Solutions

 Digital item
Identifier: CAC_CC_003_2_33_7_0001

Dates

  • 94th (1975-1977)

Scope and Contents

The text discusses the need for federal administrators and Cherokee Housing Authorities to re-examine their motives and ensure they are enforcing the law and abiding by the spirit of legislation. There are concerns about unnecessary items in new homes, improving housing delivery, economic qualifications for housing, funding arrangements, technical assistance, and the need for a more realistic approach to determining qualifications. Recommendations include establishing an Indian Desk at the area HUD office, developing prototype houses, and streamlining procedures for construction approval. There is also a call for additional programs, congressional hearings in Oklahoma, and relief rates for mutual help housing.

Creator

Non-specified

Congress 94th (1975-1977)

Policy Area Indians of North America--Oklahoma; Land use--Planning

Tribal Affiliation Cherokee Indians
  • TypeDeliverableUnit

Repository Details

Part of the Carl Albert Center Congressional and Political Collections Repository

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