Election returns are in : Three incumbants and two new faces ; New tribal treasurer ; Drink, drink, drunk ; Pablo answers some phoney statements ; Coyote tales : Coyote and the deer ; Good medicine ; The witch who stole Christmas ; Winnebago's seek...
'Complex' construction contract signed; Grant approved for community centers; Salish-Kootenai Community College no longer a vision; Complex will be built in Pablo; Indian Mass: A blending of old and new; Coyote tales, Coyote and the ducks; Two...
3 dead on reservation highways; Tribe has Merry Christmas; 29 candidates for run for council; Thinking contractors seek new rules; Walkway needs support; Rules and regs for voting.
Taking the teeth out of deadly Highway 93; Council, BIA focus on forestry; No X-Mas per capita payment; Tribal TV Christmas special; Reservation information survey; Drawing a bead on number one health problem; Cheyennes fighting coal leases; DDT...
Tribes decline fishing invitation, wish protesters good luck; Elders Week May 5-9; Tribal history project wins trip to Maryland; SYEP deadline is May 15; LIEAP money ran out; Bitter root feast observed at Longhouse; TERS play earns standing ovation...
Crows lose 20th century 'Battle of the Bighorn'; State Legislature hears testimony on control of tribal resources; Legal aid may fade away; Budget woes on the Flathead; Brown dismissal unheld; Save the crocodile tears, it's oil supply that counts;...
Swaney faces charges; Council blows lid off cap; Per-Capita payment; Barlow and Adams appointed to staff; Hunting fishing and recreation permits; Ray Dupuis new head of BIA dept; Historical discovery made in Hot Springs; Herbicides-safety...
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lEIDCRATlC COilFERElfCE
Wednesday, May 2, 1973, Room ~-207, u. s. C ;pitol, 2:00 p. M.
In accord with tr. mandate of the Confer nee, I have call d for this
m~eting to report on various discussions involving the...
Feds go to bat for Indian water rights; Senate bill 76; Federal BIA budget cuts hit home; Browning named superintendent at Ardmore Agency; Staff members fired; Andrus asks for reductions in Pacific salmon catch; Lucy Eneas Auld, obituary; Wilfred...
Council authorizes $800 dividend payment; John Neuman is new IHS Administrative Officer; IHS and THD combine efforts; Nutritional meals program; Tips for Christmas tree cutting; The Division of Enforcement and Wildlife have had several violations...
Tribal officers unplant $20,000 marijuana 'plantation'; Attention: Cutters; Win $100, Give Flathead Post and Pole a new name; Spring honor roll announced; Learning a little Salish and having fun on the way; Nutrition program has openings; Joseph...
'Straw vote' this Staurday may select new Polson Council representative; Council finally decides on $300 per capita payment; Council votes to charge members for Char-Koosta; New 'reduce-the-Council' petition reactivated; Council follows through on...
Powerlines, powerboats, and pristine air; Pilgrimage to Stevensville; Polson meets hard time head on; Junior Miss to be chosen after all; Tribes mentioned in other Indian papers; How Lake County's credit counseling service works - Harvey and...
County commissioners withdraw from shoreline board; Council to experiment with reorganization; BIA lives in Pablo now; Whatever happened to BIA's reorganization?; Tribes grow trees for state; Employers: Can you exchange training for extra help...
Water and Power Committee meets with BPA; Tribal severance taxes upheld; Chairman comments on Namen decision; New coordinator named; D.C. budget cuts hit home; Early-day Council boasted almost three dozen members; Snowpack is looking good; New...
Tribes, State reach a compromise; Historic vote favors incumbents; Houses destroyed, Council concerned; Per Capita approved; "Meet the candidates" show tours Reservation; Reservation high school takes state football honors; Buffalo...
Secretarial election registration drive yields 627 voters; District meeting to explain secretarial election issues; Still time to register for college; Plumbing course to be offered; Indian water statement; Council highlights; Fourth quarterly set...
Council highlights; Arlee Quarterly poorly attended; Councilmen write about pipeline deal; Indians know a good deal; EPA issues preliminary permit for oil port; Permit status; Well-organized pow-wow a hit; King and Bird place at regatta; Exhibits...
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MESSAGE BY AMBASSAVOR MIKE MANSFIELV
ON THE OCCASION OF
ESTABLISHMENT OF SISTER-CITY RELATIONS BETWEEN
WENATCHEE, WASHINGTON ANV MISAWA, JAPAN
Oc.tobeJL 4, 1981
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