Judge Dupuis will preside in Blackfeet Chairman's trial; Two honored for long service; Revised Constitution- Report; Profile- Sonny Morigeau; Council opposes dam, favors wilderness; Opal Cajune is Family Assistance Director; Two Eagle River School...
Coyote tales exhibit; Indian business grants; Constitution rejected; Candidates file; Cattle Multilations; Indian Loan Guarantee; Notice of elections for councilman; A collection of verse contributed by the class of vViccharlc, alternative school...
Winning students bring honor to SKC at AIHEC conference; Kyi-Yo conference and pow wow is this week; Tribal Action Plan discussed at community development meeting; Do you need math help?; Nursing opportunity for OR, WA and ID Indians; Youth...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
BEFORE THE
SENATE DEMOCRATIC CONFJo:RF.NCe
Tuesday, February 19, 1974, Room s-141, U. s. Capitol, 10:00 A. M.
In a statement vhlch the C~erence and the House Leadership asked me
to rillike to tl}P. nation three t,;eeks ago, I cited certain...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
814636 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- SEN'ATE
ble and, at first blush, this most recent
proposal is pressurized insofar as a single
age group is concerned. The fact Je,
inequities and unfairness stU! ccmtlnue
in the draft system. ~
Mr. President , I want...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
s 15110 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-SENATE September 27, 1971
/
MILITARY PROCUREMENT
AUTHORIZATIONS, 1972
~ The PRESIDENT pro tempore. Pursu-ant
to the previous order. the Chair lays
before the Senate the unfinished business,
which the clerk '\\ill...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
s 14506 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-SENATE September 17, J971
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, may
I say that regardless of the .outcome of
the matter, I am glad that the Senate is
having an opportunity to face up to this
issue today.
. The issue really is...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
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Vol. 113
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PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES OF THE 90th CONGRESS, FIRST SESSION
WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1967
Senate
I N THE SHADOW OF VIET NAM
(Commencement address by Senator MtKF
MANSFIELD, Democrat,...
'Native America' earns representation at state Democratic convention; Council comments; 'Detox' passes on, staff says good-bye; Weatherization money is in; Culture Committee begins series of articles; Junior Tribal Council begins new year, seeks...
Landmark mission is seriously damaged by local man; Shoreline rules expected soon; Council 'report card' for FY 83's first quarter; Read up on the new tax rules; Flag facsimiles available; Commodity questions answered; Artists' group reports...
Geologist tells Council 'oil potential is tremendous' here; IHS cuts services to non-Indian beneficiaries; Recreation permits to cost 25-50% more this year; Council says no to roads, maybe to service station; Texans want to explore beneath Flathead...
NTPC's green light turns yellow, referendum vote called; Water conference set for July; Tellier is chosen ITYP Princess; The case for the Northern Tier pipeline; USCCR: Indians could become a '51st state'; Blackfeet oil company formed; Mitchell...
Margaret Sanchez, Miss Flathead, Is Now Miss NCAI; Family Assistance Moves to Ronan; Let's All Get Behind Our Champ; Council Highlights; New Law Changes BIA Policy on Indian Wills; JOM to Honor Outstanding Students; IHS Scheduling Immunization...
Dupuis to Guide ""Model Court System""; Camel to Defend Crown; Get Out The Vote; Thinners Meet with Council; Law & Jurisdiction Program Planned; ""Vial of Life"" Program; The Tribes' Legal Team; DNRC...
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...
NTPC's green light turns yellow, referendum vote called; Water conference set for July; Tellier is chosen ITYP Princess; The case for the Northern Tier pipeline; USCCR: Indians could become a '51st state'; Blackfeet oil company formed; Mitchell...
80th annual Pow Wow (whoopie!); Proposed dams discussed at Forum; A visit to ITYP; Death 'hit list' circulated; Graduation ceremonies; EPA discuss Class 1 air quality; Improving vocational education; Funding for special services; Visits...
Council moves to stop non-member game violations; Vote: 18-year-old don't, but Polson candidates do; Nov. 17 vote still up in air; Council votes to pay 90% in December; Con-Con needs candidates; Seven File for Polson Councilman; Tribal Council...
State High Court to Hear Pierre; Results of Res. Water Survey; Bad Teeth: A Bite on the Problem; Will Fluoridation Help Biggest Toothache? Tribe to Lobby for Dentists; Tribe Submits Jobs-Education Proposal; $2.4 Million Job Corps Contract; Dixon...
Montana Power split OKed with hitch; World wowed by Arlee couple; Pack River sawmill nixed; Valley logging unit opened; Tribal income scratched from public assistance; Tribe in line for revenue sharing; Dib Espenoza, Indian rodeo champion; Frank...