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Smith, David N. and Louis T. Wells, Jr. Negotiating Third World Mineral Agreements: Promises as Prologue. Cambridge, Mass., Ballinger Publishing Co., 1975.

Stacks, John F. Stripping. San Francisco, Sierra Club, 1972.

U.S. Department of the Interior. Final Environmental Statement. Proposed Development of Coal Resources in the Eastern Powder River Coal Basin of Wyoming. 6 Vols. Washington, Oct. 18, 1974. U.S. Department of the Interior. Scientific and Policy Review of the Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the Proposed Federal Coal Leasing Program of the Bureau of Land Management. Prepared by Katherine Fletcher, The Institute of Ecology. Washington, D.C., 1974.

U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs. Projected Coal Development Crow Indian Reservations, Draft Programmatic Environmental Statement. (DES 75–2) Washington, 1975.

- Status of Mineral Resource Information for the Cherokee Indian Reserration, Jackson and Swain Counties, North Carolina. Prepared by U.S.G.S. and the Bureau of Mines. (Administrative Report BIA-6) Washington, 1975.

- Status of Mineral Resource Information for the Colville Indian Reservation, Washington. Prepared by U.S.G.S. and the Bureau of Mines (Administrative Report BIA-5) Washington, 1975.

Status of Mineral Resource Information for the Crow Indian Reservation, Montana. Prepared by U.S.G.S. and the Bureau of Mines. (Administrative Report BIA-7) Washington, 1975.

Status of Mineral Resource Information for the Fond du Lac, Grand Portage, Leech Lake, Mille Lacs, Nett Lake, and White Earth Indian Reservations, Minnesota. Prepared by U.S.G.S. and the Bureau of Mines for the B.I.A. (Administrative Report BIA-1) Washington, 1975.

Status of Mineral Resource Information for the Gila Bend. Papago, and San Xavier Indian Reservations, Arizona. Prepared by U.S.G.S. and the Bureau of Mines. (Administrative Report BIA-9) Washington, 1975.

Status of Mineral Resource Information for the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation, Montana. Prepared by U.S.G.S. and the Bureau of Mines. (Administrative Report BIA-3) Washington,

1975.

Status of Mineral Resource Information for the Red Lake Indian Reservation, Minnesota. Prepared by U.S.G.S. and the Bureau of Mines. (Administrative Report BIA-2) Washington, 1975.

Status of Mineral Resource Information for the Spokane Indian Reservation, Washington. Prepared by U.S.G.S. and the Bureau of Mines. (Administrative Report BIA-10) Washington, 1975.

Status of Mineral Resource Information for the Unitah and Ouray Reservations, Utah. Prepared by U.S.G.S. and the Bureau of Mines. (Administrative Report BIA-4) Washington, 1975.

Status of Mineral Resource Information for the Wind River Indian Reservation, Wyoming. Prepared by U.S.G.S. and the Bureau of Mines. (Administrative Report BIA-8) Washington, 1975.

U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines. Minerals Yearbook 1972. Vol. I: Metals, Minerals and Fuels; Vol. II: Area Reports: Domestic. Washington, 1974.

U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation. El Paso Coal Gasification Project, New Mexico Draft Environmental Statement. (DES 74-77) Washington, July 16, 1974.

U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey. Administrative Report: A Cursory Review of Potential Mineral Occurrences on Indian Lands. Washington, Nov. 18, 1974.

Anomolous Concentrations of Several Metals in Iron-Formation of the Blue Lead Mountain Area, Pennington County, South Dakota. Prepared by W. H. Raymond, R. U. King and J. J. Norton. (Geological Survey Circular 707) Washington, 1975.

-. Classification of Lands on Colville Indian Reservation. Washington, D.C., U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1973.

Comments on the Findings and Recommendations of the OA & I Audit Report of June 9, 1975, entitled, "Review of Royalty Accounting System for Onshore Oil and Gas Leases, Geological Survey." Washington, June 12, 1975.

Federal and Indian Lands Coal, Phosphate, Potash, Sodium, and Other Mineral Production Royalty Income and Related Statistics, Fiscal Year 1975. Washington, Mar., 1976.

Federal and Indian Lands Oil and Gas Production, Royalty Income and Related Statistics, Calendar Year 1974. Washington, June, 1975.

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Geology of Epigenetic Uranium Deposits in Sandstone in the United States. Prepared by Warren I. Finch. (Geological Survey Professional Paper 538) Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1967. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Energy, Minerals and Industry. First Year Work Plan for a Technology Assessment of Western Energy Resource Development, Socioeconomic Environ

ment Studies Services. (EPA-600/5-75-001) Washington, Mar.,

1976.

U.S. Federal Energy Administration. Initial Report on Oil and Gas Resources, Reserves and Productive Capacities. Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., June, 1975.

Project Independence: A Summary, Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., Nov., 1974.

Project Independence Report. Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., Nov., 1974.

The Natural Gas Shortage: A Preliminary Report Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., Aug., 1975.

'U.S. Federal Trade Commission, Bureau of Competition, Bureau of Economics. Report to the Federal Trade Commission on Federal Energy Land Policy: Efficiency, Revenue, and Competition. Oct.,

1975.

Ziontz, Alvin J. Indian Self-Determinaton: New Patterns for Mineral Development. (Paper 13.) Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation, 1976.

NATURAL RESOURCES

Americans for Indian Opportunity. Real Choices in Indian Resource Development. Report presented at Reston Conference, Reston, Va., Sept. 16-18, 1974. Washington, 1974.

Real Choices in Indian Resource Development: Alternatives to Leasing. Report presented at Billings Conference, Jan. 30-Feb. 1, 1975. Washington, 1975.

— A Question of Power: Indian Control of Indian Resource Development. Report presented at Racine Conference, Racine, Wis., Sept. 21-23, 1975. Washington, 1975.

A Violation of Trust? Federal Management of Indian Forest Lands. A.I.O. Red Paper prepared by Rich Nafziger. Washington, Mar. 3, 1976.

California. Senate. Subcommittee on Indian Affairs. Senate Fact Finding Committee on Natural Resources. Sacramento, Senate of the State of Calif., Jan., 1961.

Gaffney, Mason, ed. Extrative Resources and Taxation. Madison, Univ. of Wisconsin Press, 1967.

Josephy, Alvin M., Jr. "Indians and Environmentalists." The New York Times, Nov. 27, 1975.

U.S. Natural Resources Board. A Report on National Planning and Public Works in Relation to National Resources Including Land Use and Water Resources with Findings and Recommendations. Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1934.

Univ. of California, Division of Agricultural Sciences. "The Benefits and Costs to Landowners from Geothermal Lease and Development." Cooperative Extension Bulletin No. 1876 (1976).

OFFICE OF ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY, U.S. (O.E.O.) Indian Opportunities: A Summary of Indian Participation in O.E.O. Programs. Compiled by Univ. Consortium: Arizona State-UtahSouth Dakota. 1968.

U.S. Office of Economic Opportunity. Self-Determination: A Program of Accomplishments. Arizona Affiliated Tribes, May, 1971. U.S. Office of Economic Opportunity, Community Action Program. Green Power: Consumer Action for the Poor. Washington, Aug., 1969.

OKLAHOMA

Harlow, Victor Emmanuel. Oklahoma History. Norman, Okla., Harlow Publishing Corp., 1967.

Oklahoma Laws, Statutes. Constitution of Oklahoma. Articles 10, 25. U.S. Laws, Statutes. Oklahoma Organic Act. Approved May 2, 1890 (BU.S.C. § 1091, 26 Stat. S1).

PREFERENCE, INDIAN

Funke, Karl. "Education Assistance and Employment Preference: Who is an Indian?" Vol. IV. No. 1. An crican Indian Law Review (1975).

U.S. Department of Health. Education, and Welfare, Indian Health Service. Distribution of Full-Time Employment as of December 31, 1973. Revised Feb. 13, 1974. Prepared by Financial Management Branch. (Mimeo) Washington, 1974.

- Distribution of Full-Time Employment as of December 31, 1974. Prepared by Financial Management Branch. Washington, Feb. 6, 1975.

Distribution of F-Time Employment as of December 31, 1975. Prepared by Financial Managenient Branch. Washington, Feb. 24, 1976.

Report on Employment and Indian Preference in the Indian Health Service. Prepared by the National Indian Health Board. (IHS Basic Ordering Agreement No. HSA 80-74-558, Task Order No. 4.) Denver, Dec. 15, 1974.

U.S. Department of Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs. Indian Preference A Preference to Conduct Self-Government. Prepared by F. Browning Pipestem for the Commissioner of Indian Affairs. (Mimeo) Washington, 1968.

Indian Preference Policy. Memorandum to Area Directors, Central Office Directors. July 11, 1975.

U.S. Department of Interior, Office of the Solicitor. Definition of "Indian" for Preference Eligibility. Memorandum to Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Apr. 10, 1975.

RECOGNITION

Chamberlain, Tony. "Vanishing Americans." Boston Globe, Oct. 5, 1975. p. 14.

Barber, Carroll. Trilingualism in Pascua: The Social Functions of Language in an Arizona Yaqui Village. M.A. thesis, Univ. of Arizona, Tuscon, 1952.

Downs, Ernest C. A Recognizable Tunica Indian Community; Documentation of the Tunica-Biloxi-Ofo-Avoyel Community near Marksville, Louisiana. Institute for the Development of Indian Law, Washington, D.C., 1976.

Dumanoski, Dianne. "Battling to Regain a Lost Past." The Boston Phoenix, Aug. 26, 1975.

Maine. Treaty with the Penobscot Tribe of Indians, August 17, 1820. (970.3, p. 41) Bangor, Bangor Public Library.

Massachusetts. Report to the Governor and Council Concerning the Indians of the Commonwealth, Under the Act of April 6, 1859. Boston, William White, Printer to the State, 1861.

Massachusetts. Treaty with the Penobscot Tribe of Indians, June 29, 1818. Bangor, Bangor Public Library.

Native American Rights Fund. Federal Recognition and the Passamaquoddy Decision. Prepared by Thomas Tureen. Washington, D.C., 1976.

Small Tribes of Western Washington (STOWW). Position Paper on the Federal Recognition Issue. Sumner, Wash., 1975.

Petition of the Steilacoom Tribe of Indians to the Secretary of the Interior for Formal Federal Recognition as an Indian Tribe. Sumner, Wash., 1975.

Petition of the Cowlitz Tribe of Indians to the Secretary of the Interior for Federal Recognition as a Recognized Indian Tribe. Sumner, Wash., Sept. 22, 1975.

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