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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... were prepared and presented to the task forces to provide a systematic approach for analyzing problems and procedures , which the staff anticipated the Commission would want to consider . The briefing session consisted of two 8.
... were prepared and presented to the task forces to provide a systematic approach for analyzing problems and procedures , which the staff anticipated the Commission would want to consider . The briefing session consisted of two 8.
Page 10
... problems encountered by other Commissions and investigating bodies . There was little record or evi- dence about the organizational and functional problems encountered by many of the previous congressional Commissions or the past ...
... problems encountered by other Commissions and investigating bodies . There was little record or evi- dence about the organizational and functional problems encountered by many of the previous congressional Commissions or the past ...
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... problems and has also helped in estab- lishing an alcohol recovery house in Winnebago , Nebr . Mr. Snake is active in the Native American Church , is married and has six children . Member : George Hawkins GEORGE HAWKINS is a Southern ...
... problems and has also helped in estab- lishing an alcohol recovery house in Winnebago , Nebr . Mr. Snake is active in the Native American Church , is married and has six children . Member : George Hawkins GEORGE HAWKINS is a Southern ...
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... problem areas of each subject , and evaluate the elements in such a manner as to determine whether current activities are adequate . Review such problems on a national basis to determine whether changes in national policy are needed and ...
... problem areas of each subject , and evaluate the elements in such a manner as to determine whether current activities are adequate . Review such problems on a national basis to determine whether changes in national policy are needed and ...
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... problems since it was literally the first joint - congressional citizen commission in the history of the country . Early logistical problems in the administration of the Commission . were resolved by the staff after consultation with ...
... problems since it was literally the first joint - congressional citizen commission in the history of the country . Early logistical problems in the administration of the Commission . were resolved by the staff after consultation with ...
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