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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... - mittee . Mrs. Deer , a trained social worker , withdrew from law school to lead the fight against termination and is credited as the single most important force behind the success of the Menominee Restoration Act 6.
... - mittee . Mrs. Deer , a trained social worker , withdrew from law school to lead the fight against termination and is credited as the single most important force behind the success of the Menominee Restoration Act 6.
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... School of Law and aided in the formation of the Coalition of Eastern Native Americans , and is pres- ently the president of Native American Consultants , Inc. , and con- sultant to the Department of Housing and Urban Development on ...
... School of Law and aided in the formation of the Coalition of Eastern Native Americans , and is pres- ently the president of Native American Consultants , Inc. , and con- sultant to the Department of Housing and Urban Development on ...
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... School of Law . Mr. Nash is married and has two children . TASK FORCE 2 : TRIBAL GOVERNMENT Chairman : Wilbur Atcitty WILBUR ATCITTY is a Navajo . For 4 years he served as director of the Office of Administration for the Navajo Tribe ...
... School of Law . Mr. Nash is married and has two children . TASK FORCE 2 : TRIBAL GOVERNMENT Chairman : Wilbur Atcitty WILBUR ATCITTY is a Navajo . For 4 years he served as director of the Office of Administration for the Navajo Tribe ...
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... School of Law . He is presently chief counsel for the Senate Select Committee on Indian Affairs . He has worked as an attorney in the Solicitor's Office at the Department of the In- terior and for the Indian Civil Rights Task Force . He ...
... School of Law . He is presently chief counsel for the Senate Select Committee on Indian Affairs . He has worked as an attorney in the Solicitor's Office at the Department of the In- terior and for the Indian Civil Rights Task Force . He ...
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... School and later graduated from business school in Chicago . She is currently employed as office manager of the regional office of the Girl Scouts in Chicago . Active for many years in Indian affairs , she is now president of the Indian ...
... School and later graduated from business school in Chicago . She is currently employed as office manager of the regional office of the Girl Scouts in Chicago . Active for many years in Indian affairs , she is now president of the Indian ...
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