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The Historic Relationship Between American Indians and Society

 Digital item
Identifier: CAC_CC_001_4_52_33_0013

Dates

  • June 29, 1965
  • 89th (1965-1967)

Scope and Contents

The text discusses the history and current situation of American Indians in the United States, focusing on their relationship with the federal government, economic and social challenges they face, and efforts to improve their living conditions and opportunities. It highlights the need for education and job opportunities for American Indians to achieve self-sufficiency and equality in society.

Creator

non-specified

Congress 89th (1965-1967)

Policy Area Indians of North America--Oklahoma; Indians of North America--Claims

Tribal Affiliations Apache Indians; Cherokee Indians; Seminole Indians; Navajo Indians
  • TypeDeliverableUnit

Repository Details

Part of the Carl Albert Center Congressional and Political Collections Repository

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