American Indian Policy Review Commission: Final Report Submitted to Congress May 17, 1977, Volumes 1-2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1977 |
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... Civil Rights and a member of the Board of Directors of the American Indian Historical Society . In 1972 , he received a grant to research the history of the North Carolina Lumbees ; which resulted in the recently published " The Only ...
... Civil Rights and a member of the Board of Directors of the American Indian Historical Society . In 1972 , he received a grant to research the history of the North Carolina Lumbees ; which resulted in the recently published " The Only ...
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... civil rights cases , while making effective use of the news media through a newspaper column and numerous published articles . Member : John Echohawk JOHN ECHOHAWK is a Pawnee Indian from Oklahoma . He has been elected by the Board of ...
... civil rights cases , while making effective use of the news media through a newspaper column and numerous published articles . Member : John Echohawk JOHN ECHOHAWK is a Pawnee Indian from Oklahoma . He has been elected by the Board of ...
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... Civil Rights Task Force . He organized and initiated the publication of theIndian Law Reporter , a comprehensive monthly report on developments in Indian law . Mr. Parker is mar- ried and has two children . Member : Jerry Flute JERRY ...
... Civil Rights Task Force . He organized and initiated the publication of theIndian Law Reporter , a comprehensive monthly report on developments in Indian law . Mr. Parker is mar- ried and has two children . Member : Jerry Flute JERRY ...
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... Arlington , Va . , was codirector of the Indian Civil Rights Task Force in the Office of the Solicitor , De- partment of the Interior . For the past 4 years , he has worked exten- sively on the revision and consolidation of Indian law . 16.
... Arlington , Va . , was codirector of the Indian Civil Rights Task Force in the Office of the Solicitor , De- partment of the Interior . For the past 4 years , he has worked exten- sively on the revision and consolidation of Indian law . 16.
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... Civil Rights Task Force , he practiced law in the District of Columbia for 7 years . Member : Yvonne Knight YVONNE KNIGHT is a member of the Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma , has been a staff attorney with the Native American Rights Fund since ...
... Civil Rights Task Force , he practiced law in the District of Columbia for 7 years . Member : Yvonne Knight YVONNE KNIGHT is a member of the Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma , has been a staff attorney with the Native American Rights Fund since ...
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