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Indians of North America--Politics and government 

 Subject
Subject Source: Local sources

Found in 36 Collections and/or Records:

Native american coalition of Tulsa booklet , 1976

 Item
Identifier: CAC_CC_109_4_36_4_0001
Scope and Contents Native american coalition of Tulsa 1976 needs asssessment of the Tulsa Indian Population

Operational Budget for Washington Office, American Indian Movement (AIM), 1961-1972

 Item — Box 282: Series CAC_CC_026_3_0000_0000_0000, Folder: 2
Identifier: CAC_CC_026_3_282_2_0001
Scope and Contents The American Indian Movement is requesting an operational budget for their Washington office. The budget will be used for office expenses and salaries. The American Indian Movement (AIM) is seeking funds to establish a Washington Office which will serve as a communications and education center for AIM's activities and for coordination with other Indian organizations. The American Indian Movement (AIM) was founded in 1968 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. AIM's three primary targets for change are...

Resolution 79-7: Modoc Tribe of Oklahoma Opposes Federal Congressional Action Affecting Jurisdictional Status of Indian Country , May 22, 1979

 Item — Box 59: Series CAC_CC_109_7_0000_0000_0000, Folder: 18
Identifier: CAC_CC_109_7_59_18_0005
Scope and Contents The Modoc Tribe of Oklahoma is a federally-recognized tribe opposing any federal congressional action that would affect the jurisdictional status of Indian Country in Oklahoma. They believe that full assumption of law enforcement responsibilities by the federal government and tribes will result in increased protection for residents of Indian Country and the entire population of the state. The tribe sees any legislation giving the state jurisdiction over Indian Country as a violation of tribal...