United States--Politics and government--20th century
S7648 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- SENATE June 24, 1968
Mr. DffiKSEN. We have eminent
scientists from all over the country. Has
the Senator heard from them?
Mr. CLARK. Yes.
Mr. DIRKSEN. The Senator mentioned
only five.
Mr. President, I yield 3 minutes to...
Tribal maintenance program gets tough on unpaid bills; World day of prayer for peace; MITPB: calling all Tribal Councils; McDonald is superintendent at Northern Idaho Agency; Family Violence; Two invitations from N.A.I.L.; Health care on the...
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;
United States--Politics and government--20th century
2774 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- SENATE February 171
CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1964
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, I
request that House bill 7152 be read the
first time.
The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore.
The bill will be read the first time.
The legislative...
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...
Hunters cautioned to be aware of Tribal law; General Assistance payroll change; The primary: four incumbents, 25 others to run; Tribal election notice; They'd rather see you a little poor and behind bars--than dead; Firmness, fairness and open...
Nine-year-old case is over: Tribal sovereignty vindicated; No dividend next month; McDonald gets 43% of the votes; Small-scale hydropower activity picks up; Head lice make lousy pets; In the days of our grandfathers: Sophie: career woman, Tobacco...
Primary vote is Veteran's Day; Tribes look to the west; IPHS still has money problems; Water rights filing assistance offered; New rules for firewood; Energy assistance program has money now; SKCC and Kootenai Forest sign education agreement;...
Federal official addressed Affiliated Tribes on the Flathead; Family Assistance Division is in trouble; Yahoos are ruining the Rez; Fire danger high, temporary closures announced; Money flows in parts of Indian Country; Washington judge not...
Council highlights; Arlee Quarterly poorly attended; Councilmen write about pipeline deal; Indians know a good deal; EPA issues preliminary permit for oil port; Permit status; Well-organized pow-wow a hit; King and Bird place at regatta; Exhibits...
Northern Tier Gets a Foot in the Door; Montana Inter-Tribal Policy Board-What is it?; Familiar Faces In New Places; Louise Burke On Steering Committee; 1980 Montana Indian Education Conference; Women to be Honored; Char-Koosta Babe: Memories;...
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...
Congratulations "Jo"; McDonald elected president of NAT; Summer rec - best in eight years; Impossible demands??; Montana Tribes develop platform; Indian Concerns Committee; Mary Ann Topsseh Combs ("from the bow and arrow, to color...
"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...
White House plan means termination; Where is the money: The new protective payee can help you find it!; Kicking Horse job corps center...twelve years later; Corpsman arrested; Forestry: Its not only harvesting, its reforestation also; Flathead...
Council drops impeachment charges; Public Law 93-638; Mission land dispute; Eva Paul property; Ceta summer program; Aborezk; Indian health service honors two employees; Xylene again and again; Health in Headstart; Forest management plan: Irvine...
Swaney faces charges; Council blows lid off cap; Per-Capita payment; Barlow and Adams appointed to staff; Hunting fishing and recreation permits; Ray Dupuis new head of BIA dept; Historical discovery made in Hot Springs; Herbicides-safety...
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