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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... groups of three and organized briefing sessions . These briefings took place in Denver , Chicago , and Washington , D.C. and the determination as to location was based on the cost for bringing the various task force members to- gether ...
... groups of three and organized briefing sessions . These briefings took place in Denver , Chicago , and Washington , D.C. and the determination as to location was based on the cost for bringing the various task force members to- gether ...
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... group . The scope of work was described in the Commission manual of oper- ations under " Proposed Scope of Work ... groups had 1 year , by law , to complete their work . The Com- mission compiled all reports to formulate substantive ...
... group . The scope of work was described in the Commission manual of oper- ations under " Proposed Scope of Work ... groups had 1 year , by law , to complete their work . The Com- mission compiled all reports to formulate substantive ...
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... group which could accomplish hearings , research , and in- vestigation in an efficient , accurate , and publicly credible manner to Indians as well as to Congress and the American public . In early stages of the planning and ...
... group which could accomplish hearings , research , and in- vestigation in an efficient , accurate , and publicly credible manner to Indians as well as to Congress and the American public . In early stages of the planning and ...
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... groups and is serving as consultant to various tribes . He is an attorney , having graduated from George Washington University with a J.D. degree in 1961 and is a member of the Idaho Bar Association . He formerly served as congressional ...
... groups and is serving as consultant to various tribes . He is an attorney , having graduated from George Washington University with a J.D. degree in 1961 and is a member of the Idaho Bar Association . He formerly served as congressional ...
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... groups and Indian organizations . He is married and has two chldren . Member : Phillip Martin PHILLIP MARTIN is an enrolled member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians . A member of the tribal council since 1957 , he has twice ...
... groups and Indian organizations . He is married and has two chldren . Member : Phillip Martin PHILLIP MARTIN is an enrolled member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians . A member of the tribal council since 1957 , he has twice ...
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