Opposition greets news of hunting "Brother Grizzly"; Local governments would suffer at loss of reservations; Bison Range donates antelope to Tribes; Forest Service to host Heritage Week; Immediate therapy needed by stroke and head-injury...
44D proposed changes include limited hunting of grizzlies, bighorns; Agreement signed on Post Creek damage; LO/FG beats SKC at charity b-ball; Stuttering is a fluency disorder;
Lake County cited for violating ordinance and harming stream; Public TV celebrates its anniversasy; THD welcomes new social worker; Tentative voter turn-out figures are in; How your hearing works; MSU program helps Native Americans reach medical...
Otter and Charlo are honored at climax of culture awareness day; 'GOTV' campaign seems to have chalked up a win; Pablo students learn a little practical history; What is 'voice', and how can it go wrong?; 'Winter rec.' for housing area kids;...
Tribal Council votes to open gambling talks at state's request; Pow wow talks cover finding, philosopy; Two dozen gather at district meeting; 1988 Arlee pow wow re-cap; Ronan exercise center rewards a success story;
College's anniversary-and-culture celebration spread over two towns; The Winds of Change: Apprenticeship works; Southern visitors; THD/AP throws quite a bash in Arlee; What the two parties have to say about Indians; Forest Users Warned About Snags;
FIIP power division is officailly Mission Valley Power now; Off-Reservation measles outbreak prompts vaccination advice; Law clinic to study Tribal appeals court; Teen Connection forms in St. Ignatius; Friedlander can help with communication...
Tribal Alcohol Program cooks up a week-long celebration; Lottery tickets to become illegal?; Usual stew-pot of topics at quarterly; Council to consider suggestions from horse riders; 'Take the initiative', was a major message at the Affiliated...
Tribal budget is both up and down from this time last year; War dance contest set for Oct. 21 and 22; College classes to debut this month on SKC-TV; The river's friends gather to talk about past and future; Museum dedicated at Salish annual...
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;
IHS announces an eleventh-hour delay on new eligibility rules; Lankford encourages Tribal members to get politically involved; Some Indian programs will see increased federal funding; Greatest Olympic athlete was an Indian; Governor declares Native...
Special restrictions on Reservation mandated by extreme fire danger; KIA and MIA list includes 5 Tribal members: Memorial statue visits Reservation this week; Backhoe and shovel get Longhouse expansion started; IHS elegibility rules set to begin...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
1964 CONGRESSIONAL REcORD- SENATE 15141
slon and the Interior Department should be
uncoordinated. This subject should have the
prompt attention of the Congress.
6. Uncertainties facing private Industry as
the present Federal 50-year...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
Statement o! Senator Mike Mansfield (D., Montana)
!:~YLROELECTRIC POWER, THE KEY TO MCN:'ANA'S FUTURE
Mr. President, the paat cne hundred yearo are unsurpassed in history
for the great multiplication of rr..ankind' s abilities to produce fer his...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
ti'1I'IED STATES MISSION
TO THE UNITED NATIONS
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Hotel Astoria, Paris
Press Release #1300
N~vember 20, 1951
Statement by the Honorable Michael Mansfield, United States
Delegate to the Sixth Regular Session of the General...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
Mike Mansfield Papers, Series 21, Box 38, Folder 28, Mansfield Library, University of Montana
Hontana State Democratic Convention -- June 27, 1956
FELLOW DEKOCRATS & MONTANANS --
The main purpose of this r,atherine here in Helena is primarily
a...
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...
Council says no to pipeline; Satellite demonstration project; Indian Civil Rights Act guarantees freedom of the press; HUD Housing changes directors; File those claims; Water Rights- H R 9951; Flathead Valley Community College; A paleface uprising;...