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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... Public Law 93-580 , creating the American Indian Policy Review Commission . Additional amendments were passed entitling the Commission to franking privileges and to accept volunteer services from both the private and public sectors ...
... Public Law 93-580 , creating the American Indian Policy Review Commission . Additional amendments were passed entitling the Commission to franking privileges and to accept volunteer services from both the private and public sectors ...
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... Public Law 93-580 which provided for the establishment of the American Indian Policy Review Commission , was signed into law . It was a joint congressional commission com- posed of three Senators , three Members of the House of ...
... Public Law 93-580 which provided for the establishment of the American Indian Policy Review Commission , was signed into law . It was a joint congressional commission com- posed of three Senators , three Members of the House of ...
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... Public Law 93-580 , which created the American Indian Policy Review Commission . He is the chairman of the recently established Senate Select Committee on Indian Affairs . He is also chairman of the Administrative Practice and Procedure ...
... Public Law 93-580 , which created the American Indian Policy Review Commission . He is the chairman of the recently established Senate Select Committee on Indian Affairs . He is also chairman of the Administrative Practice and Procedure ...
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... Public Law 93-580 . TASK FORCE PLAN OF OPERATIONS The initial work of the investigative task forces involved intense planning and work coordination . The task force was composed of a chairman and two task force members who , together ...
... Public Law 93-580 . TASK FORCE PLAN OF OPERATIONS The initial work of the investigative task forces involved intense planning and work coordination . The task force was composed of a chairman and two task force members who , together ...
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... public . In early stages of the planning and administrative implementation of Public Law 93-580 , it became readily apparent that it would have been very valuable to have known the problems encountered by other Commissions and ...
... public . In early stages of the planning and administrative implementation of Public Law 93-580 , it became readily apparent that it would have been very valuable to have known the problems encountered by other Commissions and ...
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