Engineering study on FIP recommends canal lining; New alcoholism complex; Hot springs timber sale triples appraisal; Flathead museum opens; Eagle-Feather trial; Mediator called in JOM hassle; Hot springs Pow Wow; Another shaggy dog story; Women's...
Major celebration planned in recognition of the Hell Gate Treaty; Non-Indian irrigators meet with D.C. visitors; Whatever happened to Two Eagle's new school?; Information of interest to... EMC alumni, arts/crafts buyers; JOM summer camps to feature...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
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S.J. Res. 215. A joint resolution proposing
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United States--Politics and government--20th century
STA1EMENT OF SENATOR MIKE MAI~FIELD (D., MOlfl'Al'lA)
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STATEI.\1ENT OF SENATOR MIKE MAUSFIELD (D., MONTANA)
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'Don't be fooled' about sell-out Kerr Dam petition, warns Council member; New TERS campus is in planning stage; Walk-a-thon may net $2,000; What do you want for Summer recreation?; FRO tackles FIP issues with news supplement, meetings; Dixon...
The 1984 reorganization of Tribal operations begins; It's time to stop killing females; Fifty-four receive names at jump dances; No more need for TS program; Road closure: is it necessary?; Bingo may be #3 money maker for Tribes; Alcoholism: there...
Budget goes down, but so might income; Fiscal year ending, IHS worried; National Indian Day is this month; It's your government: get involved; The young ones are back in school, why not you?; Runners for peace visit Reservation; Indian bingo; Top...
Lake County votes to support Namen's case; Water ordinance is law -- maybe; Federal agency delegates permit power; Councilman disputes local news stories; Notice to all Tribal employees with Connecticut General Insurance: you're not supposed to...
Tribes and county to regulate shoreline use; McDonald throws hat in state political ring; Employment Review Board is established; Office continues the search for job and training opportunities; Less spent on Indians; Tribes discuss Kerr Dam...
Tribes' authority over the south end of Flathead Lake confirmed; Pablo, Felsman win top spots; Senator visits Tribal leaders; Council starts year with very busy agenda; CETA gets limited funding; Pablo asked to co-sponsor a Washington, D.C. event;...
Oil firm approaches BIA to search for oil here; Expansion project complete and in use; Ronan students earn eagle feathers; The first U.S. flag is raised over Japanese territory; Flathead Head Start plans summer program; Motorboat moratorium ends...
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...
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...
Pow Wow committee expects record crowds; Council tours B.P.A. facilities; Assistant secretary to be named soon; Fish and Game Department formed; F.I.P. director says to pray for rain!; Help for wakes and funerals; Logging accident claims life;...
Lake County cited for violating ordinance and harming stream; Public TV celebrates its anniversasy; THD welcomes new social worker; Tentative voter turn-out figures are in; How your hearing works; MSU program helps Native Americans reach medical...
U.S. Supreme Court Decides To Route Water Lawsuit Back to Appeals; IHS Wants to Focus on Illness Prevention Through Exercise, Education; New School Program Highlights Health; The Hot Springs Seniors have a New Center!; Aging Committee Releases...
Mission Valley Power's "vacation" seems over after dismissal of suit; 1600 surveys have made it back to Pablo; Culture Committee and elders open bitter root season with feast; Tribes to host ITYP in Arlee next month; Homesite cleaning...