Christmas Tree Harvest Abuses Discussed; Payment of $100 to Tribe Members; Editorially Speaking; Corp. Threat to Indian Rights Outlined; Enrollment Procedure For Tribe Outlined;
Tribes, FIP agree on fisheries protection, court case dropped; Polson Council member to resign; Fishing restrictions announced for five reservoirs; TWEP is taking applications; LIEAP accepting applications; S and KE reports progress on $3.2 million...
New school prompts community sentiment, for and against; Health Board seeks public comment; What they're saying about Two Eagle and its proposed new facilities; Chambers filled for April quarterly meeting; District meeting crowd told jobs are on...
"The longest walk"; Air quality application; New social worker; In honor of Johny Arlee; Tribal Post and Pole Yard; "Natural Resources Development Impact Conference on the Indian Community"; Energy resources and environmental...
Indian education conference enjoyed by hundreds in Kalispell; China hopefuls at TERS need money; Special history feature; Postal stamp honors Sioux chief; Rights commission told to give tribes a chance.
United States--Politics and government--20th century
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April 20, 1971
The Chairman and Kember•
Committee on Interior and lnaular Affaire
United State• Senate
raoKs Office of Senator Mike Man•field
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Senator Manefi.eld lincerely regrets that bueineu on the floor
of the Senate thi•...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
1959 February 26 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- SENATE 2729
f'Ot.ICIF:S Ill I'I:CfiNG Gll>t>IANT
Mr. MANSl"lEI..O. Mr. President, I,
too, wlsh to speak on the Gt'1·mnn question.
I am sorry ~hnt 1 did no~ complete
the prepnrnllon or my SPCC'Ch...
Boissevain-Weisel Ranch near Seeley Lake, Montana. Now known as the Double Arrow Resort. Main log building with a large dog on the ground in front of the building.
Large room with many large comfortable chairs and a piano. Parlor of the main lodge at the Boisevain-Weisel Ranch near Seeley Lake, Montana. Now known as the Double Arrow Resort.