1987 Tribal election details, Twenty-three certified to run in November primary for Tribal Council; Career fair to be family-oriented this year; Char-Koosta News' Policy for Candidates' statements - 1987 Tribal election; Healing center is 'new,...
'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...
'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...
'Straw vote' this Staurday may select new Polson Council representative; Council finally decides on $300 per capita payment; Council votes to charge members for Char-Koosta; New 'reduce-the-Council' petition reactivated; Council follows through on...
"...Come to the pow wow with me, see what lived here before us, and what will outlast us all."; Whatever happened with Ordinance 44C? Tribes extend jurisdiction to all acquatic lands; DOI official visits Flathed; Holiday or no, the...
Blue Bay Healing Center Features Treatment For People in Transistion; Melcher Promises FIIP action in 1989; Drought closes fishing holes; Reservation Gets Off Lightly so Far This Fire Season; Fishery Management Plan Comments Due by Nov. 1; Studies...
Community discusses healing through values, respect, Tribalism; Timber falling to be studied; Tribal printing enterprise welcomes new business advisor; Polson lighthouse project makes progress;
Controversial Indian Definition Study Turns Up Six Choices; Standing Arrow Pow-Wow; SYEP Awards Best Workers; Inch by Inch, Northern Tier Forges Ahead; Local Boy Winner; Salish Center Dedication Announced; Art Show Scheduled for September; Pow-wows...
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...
Felsman, Steele win top spots on Council by acclamation; A few parting words, Thomas E. Pablo; Tribes hire economics expert; A fifth tribal belt for Camel; The old days are over, says councilman; NRD employees commended; What does the membership...
FERC says 'yes' to Kerr Dam relicensing agreement; Irrigation O and M to be discussed August 9; The budget: 'We're out of money. There will have to be sacrifices'; Unusually dry weather visits Reservation, brings hazards; 87th Arlee pow wow called...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
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United States--Politics and government--20th century
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It is a real pleasure to be with my friends in Ka1.is-pell
and particularly t.ith wy brothers in the organized labor movellient.
I still recall \ ith pleasure my contacts ith you last spring
and summer ana, more important, the...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
ADDRESS BY AMBASSADOR MIKE MANSFIELD
AT THE TOKYO COLLOQUIUM'S INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
TOKYOJ DECEMBER 4J 1981
GOOD AFTERNOONJ I AM DELIGHTED TO HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY
TODAY TO ADDRESS THIS VERY PRESTIGIOUS COLLOQUIUM ON SECURITYJ
PEACE AND...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
AMBASSADOR'S SPEECH TO THE FUKUOKA ~
JUNIOR CHAMBER OF f.OMMERCE 11 .a •
~ AUGUST 22) 1981 0 ,, l
SHiN~Awll-
GOVERNOR KAMEl, MAYOR SHINTO, GENTLEMEN OF THE JAYCEE'S,
IT'S ALWAYS GOOD TO BE BACK IN KYUSHU; IT'S ESPECIALLY GOOD
THIS TIME TO BE BACK...