Geologist tells Council 'oil potential is tremendous' here; IHS cuts services to non-Indian beneficiaries; Recreation permits to cost 25-50% more this year; Council says no to roads, maybe to service station; Texans want to explore beneath Flathead...
Tribal sovereignty makes a few strides in Circuit Court; Cruiserweight title to stay in Puerto Rico; Lots of Reservation fish start their lives in a Creston hatchery; NCAI greets 1982 with a Washington, D.C. session; About Good Medicine Books...and...
Crows lose 20th century 'Battle of the Bighorn'; State Legislature hears testimony on control of tribal resources; Legal aid may fade away; Budget woes on the Flathead; Brown dismissal unheld; Save the crocodile tears, it's oil supply that counts;...
Northern Tier Gets a Foot in the Door; Montana Inter-Tribal Policy Board-What is it?; Familiar Faces In New Places; Louise Burke On Steering Committee; 1980 Montana Indian Education Conference; Women to be Honored; Char-Koosta Babe: Memories;...
Christmas Tree Harvest Abuses Discussed; Payment of $100 to Tribe Members; Editorially Speaking; Corp. Threat to Indian Rights Outlined; Enrollment Procedure For Tribe Outlined;
Council Approves 1975 Budget of $681,053; BPA Utility, Tribe Still Deadlocked on Easement; Area Indian Health Meet Here June 11-14; 90-ten Proposal Gets Final Departmental Axe; June is the Moon of the Camas Blooming; What Has Become of the...
Hot, Dry Summer Days Result in Restrictions on Forest Use; A Little Insight Into the Per Capita Process; Attention-getting Case Just Confirms Old Law; California Indians plan rally this month at Reagan's ranch; Indian Timber Organization Hosts...
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...
Therriault and Pablo chosen as Council chairman in suprise compromise; SKC fund receives $25,000; FY 85 Tribal budget summary report: September 1985; Shoreline says earlier is better; St. Ignatius school receives Teen Institute grant; Lady Council...
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COMME TARY - 1974
REMARKS OF SENATOR ljiKE MANSFIELD (D ., MONTANA )
AT T~
COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES
OF THE
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MONTANA COLLEGE OF MINERAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
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THE FOX THEATER, BUTTE, MONTANA
SUNDAY, JUNE 2, 1974
3:30 P. M. , M. D. T.
To...
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STATI:v:ENT OF SE.:. ATOR MIKE ~J\i"'!SFISLD (D., ?t.O:NTANA)
B:3FORE T"rlE SZ1-ATE DEYiOCRATIC COI\TEIB. -CE
Tuesday, Janu~ry 14, 1975, S-207, u. s . Capitol, 10:00 A. M.
As the first order of business, no task could be more pleasant...
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As I have st8.ted. repeatedly, coa.lis not
the only answer to the energy crisis. We
should be expa.ndlng and perfecting our
hydroelectric facUlties. The Federal
QQvemment has a responsiblllty to push
for greater research and development in
areas...
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3544 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-SENATE March 13,
HoEVEN, and Mr. QuiE were appointed
managers on the part of the House at
the conference.
ADDRESSES,
CLES, ETC
PEND IX
Hunger M>Lrcn,.~
published in
March 11, 1961,
education on
munlsts.
By...
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Mike Mansfield Papers, Series 21, Box 36, Folder 71, Mansfield Library, University of Montana
19..5L
or· onny years I have n nn ardc t and cnthusi -C "upporter of
l'UI'al cloctrification. I h :ve !ollarmd tho pro tiS of l'UI'EJ.l...
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...
Tribal electronics firm gets $2.3 million contract; 'No progress' talks to resume this week; The intent of MPC through E.W.; Lakeshore permits deadline extended once more; Reservation hosts a series of 'healthy' visitors; Still time to sign up for...
"Come support the Dam": rally attracts 300, testimony still needed; SKC is accredited; Last quarter's honor roll; "Everything you wanted to know" and editorial discretion; Electronics plant opens doors, waits for work; Kerr Dam...
Polson's new councilman is Teresa Wall; Here's what you missed by missing the April quarterly; Silver mine to open near Reservation; Make more money with Christmas trees, TFME tells how; Rules set for use of Longhouse; Young Tribal members to visit...
'Native America' earns representation at state Democratic convention; Council comments; 'Detox' passes on, staff says good-bye; Weatherization money is in; Culture Committee begins series of articles; Junior Tribal Council begins new year, seeks...
Morigeau removed as councilman, charges may follow; More about the Flathead Irrigation Project; Newest rate hike begins today; County wants help naming roads; Land-use planning not too interesting to Mission folks; What the Flathead Culture...