Indian justice conference; Tribal range hunt-right in courts; Council shifts on childrens shares: Total split of MP check must go through channels; Tribes plan to takeover education, employment; Council committees: are they doing the job?;...
Council election rules upheld in court ; Native range case in court ; 1975: A bloody year on the reservation roads ; Jocko homesite turned down ; 350,000 fish planted on reservation ; Salish language ; Tales: Kootenai chief gathers arrow feathers...
Soil and conservation measure snow and water depth; BPA transmission lines discussed; YACC activities underway; Head Start in Arlee; Women and infant care; American Legion installation and initiation; Daniel Pablo Post 68 officers (photographs);...
Tribal Council - Montana Power Co. reach agreement; CETA program has problems; Septenber 27th meeting on proposed Flathead River dams; Jocko River diversion sought; Benefit a success; Council cuts FY - 1979 budget; Soil Conservation Service;...
Native American Day: September 28, 1979; Let's get the facts straight!; Interior begins study of off-reservation Indian schools; Health board controversy ends; President appoints Montana woman to National Advisory Council; Drug abuse center opens;...
Quarterly Meeting Sets the Tone for 1980: It's Going to be an Interesting Year; Council Changes Schedule; Salish Kootenai College Comes of Age; Case Law Supports Regulations of "Off-Rez" Hunting; Local Girl Wins 'Fancy Dance' Trophy;...
Northern Tier Gets a Foot in the Door; Montana Inter-Tribal Policy Board-What is it?; Familiar Faces In New Places; Louise Burke On Steering Committee; 1980 Montana Indian Education Conference; Women to be Honored; Char-Koosta Babe: Memories;...
Money-saving reorganization plan passes probation; Road closure policy is under fire; North end gets a district meeting too; U of M commencement convenes briefly at SKC; Flathead students take honors at I.T.Y.P.; Teens get pointers on getting...
Interior Department, senator thumb noses at FIIP report, BuRec to move in; Credit Committee chairman fired by Council; Payments mailed a week early, Tribes may have to take out a loan; Hellroaring timber sale: Scenery and water quality win over...
Tribes respond to two FIIP reports: Interior's FIIP transfer order breaks the law, says Council; Planning begins on Gramm-Rudman cuts; FY-86 Tribal budget summary reoprt as of December 1985; There's got to be a better way, says Council; Indian...
Indian pride was alive and well this month in Dixon, St. Ignatius; Upward Bound has 15-plus jobs available; What's with those loud stickers on my money?; The state's fishing season may be here, but a Tribal-state agreement on jurisdiction isn't;...
Changes in 44D regulations to be subject of hearing; Three needed for public TV board; Richard M. McBroom; Gilbert St. Germaine; Esther Wiegele; Mary E. Mager; Substance-abuse prevention lessons' fame spreads; Blue Bay Healing Center conference...
Indian Culture Camp is on Japanese Visitors' Montana Tour Agenda; Nutrition Program Income Levels Increase; Medicare, Medicaid Update Issued by Aging Committee; Indian Students are Motivated, Says Study;
CSKT to host Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians conference; A little background information on the Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians; Another housing program for residents; Portland Health board conference to include local reports;
Local schools observe Native American Week in different ways; Officer-informant teamwork nets two suspected of poaching; Tibal operations impress visitors from 'above the 49th';
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Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, how
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The PRESIDING OFF!~. The
Senator from Montana has 6 minutes
remaining and the Senator from Pennsylvania
has 3 minutes remaining.
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Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, I
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