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Indians of North America--United States

 Subject
Subject Source: Local sources

Found in 51 Collections and/or Records:

Inquiry Update from the Bureau of Indian Affairs', 1971-06-08

 File — Box 235: Series CAC_CC_026_1_0000_0000_0000, Folder: 15
Identifier: CAC_CC_026_1_235_15_031

Investigation of the Indian Rehabilitation Program, 1970-07-09

 File — Box 235: Series CAC_CC_026_1_0000_0000_0000, Folder: 17
Identifier: CAC_CC_026_1_235_17_009

Mrs. Fred Harris and Mrs. Walter Mondale Visit Indian Reservations in Minnesota, 1967-01-01 - 1973-12-31

 Item — Box 282: Series CAC_CC_026_3_0000_0000_0000, Folder: 19
Identifier: CAC_CC_026_3_282_19_0012
Overview 88th (1963-1965); 89th (1965-1967); 90th (1967-1969); 91st (1969-1971); 92nd (1971-1973); 93rd (1973-1975); 94th (1975-1977)

Referral to Bureau of Indian Affairs: Assistant Secretary's Communication, 1971-05-25

 File — Box 235: Series CAC_CC_026_1_0000_0000_0000, Folder: 15
Identifier: CAC_CC_026_1_235_15_030

Request for Rehire of Brent Moffer: Letter to Bureau of Indian Affairs Director, 1970-01-08

 File — Box 97: Series CAC_CC_026_1_0000_0000_0000, Folder: 10
Identifier: CAC_CC_026_1_197_10_007

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...