Tribal headquarters fire damage moves towards $1 million mark; Rumor-squelching time: credit, per capita; St. Ignatius community center policy, schedule; Elk slaughter leads to charges; Artists, take note; late paper - chapter six or seven; Paul...
Two years of negotiation yield settlement of Crow Creek damage; Tribes to appeal in-stream flow ruling; November named AI/AN safety month; Tribal cultural leader dies at 76; No reason for boredom at SKC this quarter
Quarterly talk: Dams, Council's raise, and (maybe) a free Tribal newspaper; Special meetings in April; Trees on the Mission front turn red; Veteran's benefits: Outpatient medical treatment; State doesn't agree that Elmo needs a speed zone; Plan for...
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Senate
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1975
ENERGY LEGISLATION
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, on
Friday last, on my own tntt1at1ve, I requested
a meettng wtth the President of
the United states to discuss energy legislation
and the approaching September...
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1967
STA'mMniT OF SENA'IDR MIKE MAMSP'IELD (D., l«lt'l'ABA)
It is ley' privilege at this tt.me to have the honor to introduce
Dr. Michael E. DeBakey, vho 1n turn v1ll introduce h1s colleagues for briet
remarks.
Dr. DeBakey...
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•IJ76l CO. !GRESSIONAL RECORD - SENATE August 8
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S and K Electronics lands protested $740,000 contract; Savik apparently okay; St. Ignatius man missing; Fy-84 Tribal budget summary report as of September 1984; Iwo Jima story had three Indian heroes; Time to pay special attention to driving...
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...
'Thumbs up' for pristine air, the crowd seemed to say; Fred Kupke comes home; IHS may start serving non-Indian relatives; Pat Lefthand to work in pilot cultural program; F.E.R.A. got ripped off; MSU to finance fellowships; T.E.R.S. commendation...
Enrollment, land use dominate quarterly meeting; Tim McDonald studies electronics; Burton, Silverthorne receive degrees; Round-up at the Valley Creek Corral; Users responsible for center; 1981, the year that will be; Indians join environmentalists...
August Per Capita Approved; "We Must Work Out Ways To Make Money"; Council Highlights; Indian Newspaper Being Born; Meet The New SCD Director; Northern Tier - In Brief; 'Birds of a Feather' Census; WIC Schedule Changes; Turtle Lake...
Judge Rules Against Tribe In Lake Case; Res. Schools Opening With New Programs; Two-Thirds of Indian Voters Are Not Registered; Tots To Drop-Outs Will Find Something New In School; Tribe Ponders What To Do With Revenue Sharing; Salish Language;...
Christmas tree harvest is popular business; Christmas tree program held; Lightning causes 40 Flathead fires; Introduction to Activities of the Flathead Reservation; Win awards at Sheridan, Ceremonials and Customs of the Flathead people; SMC...
Election results.....two incumbents lose council race; Two councilmen arrested election day; Per-capita holds are returned; Secretary list is growing; HUD audit may result in charges; New superintendent appointed; Attention veterans; Pablo...
The transmission line corridor - - - "Its more than an exchange of land for a few beads!"; Ft. Peck makes plans for air force base; Flathead Indian Museum celebration; Eye exams are important for your child; A glimpse of Catherine...
"Dam studies" subject on public meetings; A new beginning for the tribe and MOD?; HUD to build 75 new homes; Reservation forests - future logging sales; Alcoholism: Are you an alcoholic? Do you know someone who is?; Do we have a child...
National Congress of American Indians; The university scene; HUD housing - is it improving???; Northern Cheyennes request clean air; A birds eye view of the national congress; Indian rodeo; 1st annual Flathead Reservation war dance championships.