Bathhouse may open: state water talks close; Tribes add office space; Camel scores 'K-O' in Billings; Council meets with BPA; Evaro smokeshop robbed; Crows protest decision: Montana reacts; Lawyers say ruling will have impact on other tribes,...
Council says no to pipeline; Satellite demonstration project; Indian Civil Rights Act guarantees freedom of the press; HUD Housing changes directors; File those claims; Water Rights- H R 9951; Flathead Valley Community College; A paleface uprising;...
Flathead River dam projects; Kicking Horse Pow Wow; Good luck Francis!; A paleface uprising; Forestry tour; USDA team will review Reservation; Energy resources and environmental studies training; Women's softball tournament; HRD summer programs;...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
81276 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- SENATE February 1, 1967
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, I ask
unanimous consent that the order for the
quorum call be rescinded.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without
objection, it is so ordered.
THE CONSULAR...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
ADDRESS BY U.S. AMBASSADOR MIKE MANSFIELD
to a joint meeting
of the Osaka Chamber of Commerce and
Industry, Kansai Committee for Economic Development,
Kansai Economic Federation, u.s.-Japan Society and the
American Chamber of Commerce in...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
s 6678 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD -SENATE May 11, 1971
have an all-volunteer army. We have
tried to discriminate against our own
citizens and their wives in a manner
that I cou.ld not imagine any country in
the world doing.
We have never gi ;n this a...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
Speech of Senator Mike Mansfield (D., Montana)
For Release at noon on July 1 J , 1955
NUCLEAR WEAPONS AND THE FUTURE OF MAN
One of history's recurrent tides for peace may again be flowing
in the world today. In the United States, among our allies...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
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AUGUST lOJ 1980
I AM DELIGHTED TO BE HERE WITH YOU TODAYJ PARTICULARLY
IN SUCH A BEAUTIFUL AND COMFORTABLE...
Gramm-Rudman budget-balancing bill has federal money-spender worried; Buffalo Rapids 2 and 4 proposed for development; THD's in the market for another director; New Council members want more S K Industries information; No new faces in federal...
More have filed for council; More off-reservation members to vote November 17; Con-Con candidates may file; The tribal Constitution, by -laws and amendments; JOM groups hear about tours; Is blood a political issue?; Europeans welcome Indian...
November 17 Election Upheld; Rules Governing Election Approved; Voters To Choose Con-Con; Clear Log Sale Is Turned Down; New Rules On Thinning Contracts; College Course Is Offered; The Buffalo Roundup Is a Colorful October Event; The Buffalo Also...
Supreme Court refuses review; Members form F.R.R.C.; Court report; Indian: The color of your Psychology; The beginning of tribal government; Book review: "Shoot an arrow to stop the wind"; Tribe Contracts H.I.P. Program; N.C.A.I. five...
The Tribes' FY 84 budget: Revenue sharing requests outnumber dollars 2-to-1; Shoreline ordinance gets final approval; TERS announces accreditation, sports practice; Court news for July; Big fish found as river research progresses; 'New old'...
You name it and there's probably an event covering it on the Flathead Reservation this spring and summer; Job Training folks move to Ronan; SRO crowd watches Pondera Hydro ptich to the council; Explained at the Dixon-Arlee-St. Ignatius district...