'Chances are 50-50 that Job Corps will survive' says congressman; FIP would be better served by cooperation says audience; Summer lunch program organization is up to parents; Road closure letter has no effect; S and K Electronics, Inc., has new...
Almost two dozen volunteer to register Indian voters on the Flathead; New IHS health rules delayed; Tribal member files for county commissioner; Transportation committee wants consumers; Youth conference featured testimonials from Blackfeet;...
Big question at the quarterly: Change the blood quantam rule?; Montana Indian News; Taiwan flu vaccine avaiable; N.R. library for Indian kids; $4,000 needed in seven weeks; SKHA solvency rates mention; Family party plans needed; Are you elegible...
Camel retains USBA cruiserweight title in 'best fight ever'; Marvin Camel's best fight since his win of the world title; Council 'report card' for FY-83's second quarter; June is the time to make fall college arrangements; Matt receives 6-year...
Coalition Supports Indian Treaties; New Congressional Bill Terminates Tribes; Grateful to the Tribal Council; Forest J. Gerard Confirmed; Energy Resource Development; National Indian Rodeo Set for Tulsa; Indian Crafts Fair in Tulsa; Flathead...
Elmo youths form activities club; Special Notice for Pablo readers; BIA to sponsor a different sort of lottery, notice to tribal members; Saddler rewarded; Last batch of birthdays; Candidate statement; Glenda Fay Cook; Leonard Jay Ryan; Two Eagle...
Federal funding to Tribes under Reagan takes dramatic nosedive; Did you remember to tag your dogs?; Treaty rights endanger Montana's mice?; What the written record doesn't tell you; The eyeglass program is explained; Multiple use management: what's...
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...
Judge Rules Against Tribe In Lake Case; Res. Schools Opening With New Programs; Two-Thirds of Indian Voters Are Not Registered; Tots To Drop-Outs Will Find Something New In School; Tribe Ponders What To Do With Revenue Sharing; Salish Language;...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
1958 April 16 CONGRES AL RECORD- SENATE 5795
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S & K Electronics Presents Six-Figure Check to Tribal Council; Grizzly Sighting Prompts McDonald Closure; Experiencing Taditional Indian Ways is Free at Agnes' Camp; SKC-TV to Expand: Wants Public at Meetings; LIEAP Public Comment Period...
If you get bored this weekend, you're just not trying hard enough; Standing Arrow Pow wow is July 14-17; Tribal offices closed today and Monday; Animal killing is in the news; Tribes invited to join MIMA; Court news for May; Charmel Tellier is...
In-stream flow case reversed on appeal, 'Paramount fishing water rights' gain circuit court support in JBC lawsuit; Late again and skinny to boot; A Thanksgiving story; Get your GED, no charge; Have you sent in your employment survey?; Sixth...
Indian Culture Camp is on Japanese Visitors' Montana Tour Agenda; Nutrition Program Income Levels Increase; Medicare, Medicaid Update Issued by Aging Committee; Indian Students are Motivated, Says Study;
Indian education conference enjoyed by hundreds in Kalispell; China hopefuls at TERS need money; Special history feature; Postal stamp honors Sioux chief; Rights commission told to give tribes a chance.
Indian pride was alive and well this month in Dixon, St. Ignatius; Upward Bound has 15-plus jobs available; What's with those loud stickers on my money?; The state's fishing season may be here, but a Tribal-state agreement on jurisdiction isn't;...
Job Corps, Tribe signs contract; Planned forestry program; Jesuit Fathers return Mission lands; Tribe-Montana Power plan powersite; Montana Power monies held up; Reservation open to Christmas tree cutters; Running a modern forest; Proposing...
Jurisdiction: One Down One to Go; Satch Pleads to Reduced Charge; Indian Dallas Howard Aims at Gov. Mansion; White, Huitt Score in Debate; Council Briefs Bearhead Urges Vote Participation; Birds and Wildlife Hurt by Spring Brush Burnoffs.
Kerr Dam, polluted fish, road closures, river restrictions, and FIP; Council votes for $200 for Christmas; Lower Crow Reservoir fish may be a health hazard; Controversial road closure program shut down; Cultural material for sale; Lower Flathead...
Kootenay Nation Protests Border Through Territory, Customs Policy; Hearing set for proposed bird-hunting regs; Policy Statement of the U.S./Canadian Tribes on Indian Border Issues; Project Hopes to Nurture Local Leaders; Museum Curator Seekes Pow...