Amendments to the Klamath Termination Act of 1954 |
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... practices in the Klamath Basin . By the terms of Public Law 132 , we now have approximately 11 months in which to come up with these alternative plans for preserving the forest on the reservation . That leaves very little time in which ...
... practices in the Klamath Basin . By the terms of Public Law 132 , we now have approximately 11 months in which to come up with these alternative plans for preserving the forest on the reservation . That leaves very little time in which ...
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... practice did not see fit to give us the time that we required and in a sense render a public service to our cause . Hence , then , the selection . Now , we , as you know , and including ourselves , have interested our- selves as to the ...
... practice did not see fit to give us the time that we required and in a sense render a public service to our cause . Hence , then , the selection . Now , we , as you know , and including ourselves , have interested our- selves as to the ...
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... practices which have been in effect longer than the span of memory of the oldest living tribal members , is an important decision . Such a decision , and the legislation for implementing it , must necessarily be based on facts . The ...
... practices which have been in effect longer than the span of memory of the oldest living tribal members , is an important decision . Such a decision , and the legislation for implementing it , must necessarily be based on facts . The ...
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... practiced unity in any true sense of the word . The lack of unity is reflected in the present state of tribal affairs in that many times in recent years the tribal general council has been unable to convene at a scheduled meeting for ...
... practiced unity in any true sense of the word . The lack of unity is reflected in the present state of tribal affairs in that many times in recent years the tribal general council has been unable to convene at a scheduled meeting for ...
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... practice to allow a tribal member whose loan had become due to borrow enough to pay the loan currently due and have some to spare . Eventu- ally , when some payment had to be made , the Bureau personnel simply decreed that the ...
... practice to allow a tribal member whose loan had become due to borrow enough to pay the loan currently due and have some to spare . Eventu- ally , when some payment had to be made , the Bureau personnel simply decreed that the ...
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Page 90 - That the Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized to perform any and all acts and to make such rules and regulations as may be necessary and proper for the purpose of carrying the provisions of this act into full force and effect.
Page 83 - Stat. 1179), as amended, such portions of the revested Oregon and California Railroad and reconveyed Coos Bay Wagon Road grant lands...
Page 91 - Act, and all duties and taxes collected in the United States upon articles coming from the Philippine Archipelago and upon foreign vessels coming therefrom, shall not be covered into the general fund of the Treasury of the United States, but shall be held as a separate fund and paid into the Treasury of the Philippine Islands, to be used and expended for the government and benefit of said Islands.
Page 4 - Congress sine die ; but (2) in the computation of the sixty-day period there shall be excluded the days on which either House is not in session because of an adjournment of more than three days to a day certain.
Page 80 - ... as may be compatible with the utilization of the forests thereon, and may sell the same for not less than the appraised value in such quantities to each purchaser as he shall prescribe, to be used in the State or Territory in which such timber reservation may be situated, respectively, but not for export therefrom.
Page 95 - If the purchaser shows that his delay in cutting or removal was due to causes beyond his control and without his fault or negligence, the authorized officer may grant an extension of time, not to exceed one year, upon written request of the purchaser.
Page 91 - Stat. 218), are situated, to be payable on or after June 30, 1938, and each year thereafter to each of said counties in the proportion that the total assessed value of the Oregon and California grant lands in each of said counties for the year 1915 bears to the total assesed value of all of said lands in the State of Oregon for said year, such moneys to be used as other county funds.
Page 125 - Section 23 of Public Law 587, which provides for the termination of Federal supervision over the property of the Klamath Tribe, states that the Secretary of the Interior may, in his discretion, provide for tribal elections on matters pertaining to management and disposition of tribal assets. Section 5 of the same law directs that the Secretary retain management specialists to deal with the appraisal, disposition, and distribution of tribal assets as well as to prepare plans for the management of...
Page 91 - Indians residing on such reservation, as the case may be, at a special election authorized and called by the Secretary of the Interior under such rules and regulations as he may prescribe.
Page 310 - The Bureau of the Budget has advised that it has no objection to the submission of this report. Sincerely yours, Ross RIZLEY, Chairman.