Community discusses healing through values, respect, Tribalism; Timber falling to be studied; Tribal printing enterprise welcomes new business advisor; Polson lighthouse project makes progress;
Governor discusses Ord. 44D with Council and non-Indians; Primary election details announced; Last notice; Notice of primary election; Henry T. Sousely; Stanger memorial this Saturday; Two recognized for 20 years of work; Kenmille places first in...
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...
'Drug Awareness Week' inspires a flurry of local activities; Supreme Court votes for Tribal Court system; New group hopes to help the disabled; Cookbook's on the back burner; Eight enrolled in February; Short-handed staff seeks 'People' items; TRIO...
BIA's 'divestiture initiatives' labelled greatest threat since termination era; Billy Mills to speak at memorial; ALCO's in force, fee temporarily waived; Ordinance 44D delayed a month, state wants to hang in there; Burning season begins,...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
STATEMENT OF CLARK M. CLIFFORD
TO
.THE SENATE SUBCOMMITTEE ON CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS
yviTH REFERENCE TO JOINT RESOLUTION 77
Mr. Chairman and Members of the Committee:
I appreciate your gracious invitation to appear before this
Committee to...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
REMARKS BY AMBASSADOR MIKE MANSFIELD
JULY 4, 1982
ToKYo AMERICAN CLUB
MAUREEN AND I ARE DELIGHTED TO BE WITH YOU TODAY TO
CELEBRATE THE ANNIVERSARY OF OUR COUNTRY'S INDEPENDENCE,
206 YEARS AGO TODAY, WITH GREAT VISION AND COURAGE, OUR
FOUNDING...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
ADDRESS BY AMBASSADOR MIKE MANSFIELD
BEFORE
YOMIURI INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC SOCIETY
KEIDANREN HALL~ TOKYO
DECEMBER 9~ 1982
THE IMPORTANCE OF THE U.S.-JAPAN RELATIONSHIP
CHAIRMAN MuTAI~ PRESIDENT KoBAYASHI~ SECRETARY-GENERAL
SATO~ DISTINGUISHED...
Council Chooses Consulting Company; Joint District Meeting Announced; Flathead Reservation Seems a Favorite With Foreign Visitors; Tribes Hire Two to Monitor Recreation Resources; Career Development Program Finished; BIA Social Services to Transfer...
Recreation permits and I.D. cards; Dixon J.O.M. dispute; Third annual War Dance Championships; Brief outline of court cases; HEW awards grants; Wilderness Areas to be on Ballot; Mitchell found guilty; Tribal Reorganization -- Constituion, II; Leo...
Kerr Dam negotiations; Long Journey is over; 1978 YCC program; Mary Ann Topsseh Combs ("from the bow and arrow, to color television"); Mental health consultation; Tribal secretary blasts M.O.D. figures; Moon of the Huckleberry...
Tribal election candidates; X-Mas per capita; Highway project meeting; Timber, Tribes and Trust...The B.I.A. reviews over 100 years of responsibility; Indian Giver's end sad; Report on women's advisory council.
Attention Tribal Elections; Roger McClure Holds Meeting in Polson; All Tribes Must Join Together; Playing Games; Passing On --D'Arcy McNickle; In Which Direction Are We Going?' Tribal Officials Resign Suddenly; Rodeo Championships; Tom Pablo's...
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';
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;
800 Expected at Celebration of Sobriety this Weekend in Arlee; Tribal Member Narrowly Wins Primary Election; Pre-job Training for Teens Offered by JTPA; College Invites Employers, Potential Enployees to Lunch; IHS Commends Four, Says 'Bye to One;...
Tribes announce proposal for FIIP co-management committee; 44D hearing attracts good-sized audience; New program can help people expand their markets; SPO reports about last month's oil spill;
Community invited to eat chili, watch teens' play and "get corny"; Education surveys still wanted; Designer travels to Great Falls; Espinoza chosen to head up Fish and Game; Lankford elected to national board; SKC annonces honor roll; BIA...
Ronan Fire Control dispatches 200-plus to western blazes; Are you ready for Native American Day?; Self-esteem = greater resistance to temptation; Law requires SSA number for kids; School-time for the older set, too; Meeting to discuss scholarships,...