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
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In any discussion of China policy two premises ought to
be agreed upon at the outset. Unless they are, we will end by obscur-ing
the very issues which we are supposed to clarify.
First of all, China is not merely a group of...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
FOR RElEASE ON DELIVERY OF SPEECH SENATOR MANSFJELD (D. 110NTANA)
THE BRICKER AHENDMENT: THE GEOO.GE SUBSTITUTE : EXECUTIVE ACREEMENTS
YiT . President:
I have not participated extensively in the debate on the Bricker
Amendment since much of the...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
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- Speech of Senator Mike Mansfield (D., Mbntana)
FOR RELEASE
DEFENSE REORGANIZATION
In a message to Congress on April 3, 1958,
forth his recommendations
On April 16, 1958, a bill, E.R....
Historic luncheon brings note of peace, optimism; Member returns per capita payment; Reservation population expected to grow; Sign up now for summer jobs; Present awaits 1983's first enrollable baby; Employees receive incentive awards; WIC office...
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Interior Department, senator thumb noses at FIIP report, BuRec to move in; Credit Committee chairman fired by Council; Payments mailed a week early, Tribes may have to take out a loan; Hellroaring timber sale: Scenery and water quality win over...
Kerr Settled: Tribes to get more money and license, but...; Tribal Health grant to finance alcohol program; Top executive officer resigns; Commentary: 'where's the bucks?'; What else happened at the quarterly; County road-naming project is about...
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...
Montana Jurisdiction Project; Joe Dupuis is new Job Corps director; Sheep Transplant a Success; Indian water rights part 3; Vincent Matt receives award; Big day for big horn sheep (photographs).
Secretarial election seeks decision on primaries, concurrent jurisdiction; Registration mandatory for secretarial election; Fluoride in the water, yes or no; Robinson, Obersinner leave Reservation; Pablo delegate to GIIC; Labor, minorities endorse...
Too early to say 'yes' or 'no', Council tells Pondera Hydro; Tribes host national fish and wildlife conference; Proposed lodgepole plan heads back to the drawing board; TWEP is accepting new folks; Fires in the wilderness: So go ahead and burn, but...
Tribal Council Election; If You Can Dish It Out; Tribal Member Charged In Tribal Court; Gary Kimble Leaves Indian Affairs Committee; Salish Kootenai College Comes Of Age; Johnny McClure; Tribes Sued by Widow; Cruiserweight Update; Prison...
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...