80th annual Pow Wow (whoopie!); Proposed dams discussed at Forum; A visit to ITYP; Death 'hit list' circulated; Graduation ceremonies; EPA discuss Class 1 air quality; Improving vocational education; Funding for special services; Visits...
"Grandfather" Chief George remembers; Judgements affect commodities; New views on Indian laws; Kyi-Yo panelists discuss rights; Wheeler innocent; Gubernatorial hopefuls stump for Indian vote; Howletts, Tribe sue on state income tax;...
Air quality reclassification aims at keeping pollution status quo; Sanchez wins Lake County Junior Miss; Affirmative pipeline opinions; BIA Commissioner issues affirmative action policy for Indian women; 1981 CETA funding; Bathhouse to fold;...
Attention Tribal Elections; Roger McClure Holds Meeting in Polson; All Tribes Must Join Together; Playing Games; Passing On --D'Arcy McNickle; In Which Direction Are We Going?' Tribal Officials Resign Suddenly; Rodeo Championships; Tom Pablo's...
Baker Appointed Area Director; Chairman's Corner; Montana Indian Education Conference (April 4th and 5th); Time's Running out for the Dixon Bridge; Connecticut General Insurance Information; YACC Program Funds Cut; HEW publishes statistics on...
Christmas tree harvest is popular business; Christmas tree program held; Lightning causes 40 Flathead fires; Introduction to Activities of the Flathead Reservation; Win awards at Sheridan, Ceremonials and Customs of the Flathead people; SMC...
Constitutional committee begins difficult task; No constitutional vote for off-reservation voters; Councilman Joe McDonald will listen and learn; Education key to improving Indian living conditions; Trapping regulations; Valley unit 1974 cut is...
Construction resumes on community centers; Young Adult Conservation Corps; Bighorn sheep - no hunting; Tribal Council Committee/Representatives; Big Brothers and Sisters of Lake County; Post and pole yard temporarily closed; Attention - commodity...
Council, Ronan Chamber of Commerce meet to promote co-operation; Fees set for tribal court advocates; Marvin to fight next month; Planning department helps organize tribal construction efforts; Construction workers talent bank; Flathead...
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