Should Indian people govern themselves?; Spiritual gathering called for this month; Buffalos' reason for living questioned; Tribal budget ends first round; Public is scarce at public hearing; Tribes win first place; Culture groups want visitors;...
Quarterly Concentrates on Trees and Roads; Attention, Thinners; It's 100% Official: A Letter to County Offices; South Fork Fish Plant; Northern Tier Developments; NCAI Meets This Month; The Flathead EDA Planning Department; Opal Cajune on Poverty...
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;...
New moon of bands spread all over; Charlot leaves the Bitter Root; Report on natural resources; Good medicine; Moran Sisters cut albom; Are reservations ranges mismanaged?; Social security and you; Flathead health board meeting schedule.
90 Percent distribution plan goes to polls June 30; State Supreme Court reviewing Pierre case; Pollman files for dismissal; Barlow returns to Browning; Camas are blooming, soon ripe for picking; Charlo, Michelle, Kootenai Alexander considered for...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
Oc~ober 16, 1967 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- SENATE s 14825
THE COPPER STRIKE
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, the
copper strike is more than 3 months old.
We hear a great deal about the monthold
strike In the auto industry but very
little about the...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
Speech of Senator ike Mansfield
At Annual Convention of the Northwe tern
Council of Lumber and Sawmill Workers
Mistoula, Montana
April 18, 1955
It i with n great deal of pleaaur that I am able to be here thi1
morning at this opening meeting of the...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
(Not printed at Government expense)
The New Social-Security Law
SPEECH
o•
HON. MIKE MANSFIELD
OF MOSTANA
IN THE HOUSE OP REPRESENTATIVES
Monday, September 18, 1950
Mr MANSFIELD. Mr. Speaker. In my
opinion, one of the out:, tanding...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
July 15, 1974 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD -SENATE ___ ,__ __
INFLATION
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, on
May 30 of this year, I raised the question
of fnfla.tion, what it meant to t.be
people of this country and what was not
being done by either Congress...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
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November .24, 1970 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-SENATE s 18793
S . 4537-INTRODUCTION OF A BILL
TO AMEND THE FEDERAL COAL
MINE HEALTH AND SAFETY ACT
OF 1969
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, in the
past, congressional concern prompted by
several tragic mine...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
Mike Mansfield Papers, Series 21, Box 50, Folder 2, Mansfield Libary, University of Montana
s 9984 CONGRESS! ON AL RECORQ-SENATE June 7, 1974
By Mr. MANSFIELD:
S. 3600. A bill to stabilize the economy
and mitigate the effects of in.fiation...
30 posters recounting the atrocities that occurred in 1945 in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan to spread the prayer of peace for the sake of future generations. Included are color and black and white photographs, charts, tables, maps, and diagrams of...
Council Rescinds Dock Fishing; St. Ignatius Cross Deputizes; Council Protests Fish Killing; Young Adult Conservation Corps Created; Enrollment: Storms Gathering?; Ronan Attacked as Racist; Pouchers Beware!; Drought Relief: Area hang---Ups?;
The bitterroot: nourishing the Tribe; Kyi-Yo speakers on Indian youth; Hendrickson and Matt to go on European junket; Reservations schools meet slated; Council accepts distribution petition; Three Mission log sales; 18-year olds to vote on 18-year...
Kootenai Coalition: aiming for a showdown on rights; Storm gathering over 90 percent distribution plan; Kyi-Yo starts Wednesday; Kootenai radio schedule; Councilmen to go to Washington; Three charged in two rape incidents; Council calls for...
Many worried about Reservation development; Trees fall in valley unit; Special meeting set on Kootenai demands; State Indian Education meet; Payout petition in Council; "Wildfire" development of Reservation feared; Tribal police...
Char-Koosta News to change format; Obituaries; Maude Managhan; Smoke Signals from across the nation; Chinese interested in Indian-influenced clothes; Seminoles are into citrus; School kids earn honors; Indian's life story wins literary prize;...
IHS announces an eleventh-hour delay on new eligibility rules; Lankford encourages Tribal members to get politically involved; Some Indian programs will see increased federal funding; Greatest Olympic athlete was an Indian; Governor declares Native...
District court grants dismissal of JBC law suit; Council acts on Sept. per capita; Workshops address chemical dependency; Chairman says keep on working together; Earns first place with perfect score, Tribal history project takes students to D.C.;...
Tribes decline fishing invitation, wish protesters good luck; Elders Week May 5-9; Tribal history project wins trip to Maryland; SYEP deadline is May 15; LIEAP money ran out; Bitter root feast observed at Longhouse; TERS play earns standing ovation...