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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... representing the most comprehensive review of Indian policies and programs ever conducted . II . ORGANIZATION OF THE COMMISSION On January 2 , 1975 , Public Law 93–580 which provided for the establishment of the American Indian Policy ...
... representing the most comprehensive review of Indian policies and programs ever conducted . II . ORGANIZATION OF THE COMMISSION On January 2 , 1975 , Public Law 93–580 which provided for the establishment of the American Indian Policy ...
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... representing the most comprehensive review of Indian policies and programs ever conducted . II . ORGANIZATION OF THE COMMISSION On January 2 , 1975 , Public Law 93-580 which provided for the establishment of the American Indian Policy ...
... representing the most comprehensive review of Indian policies and programs ever conducted . II . ORGANIZATION OF THE COMMISSION On January 2 , 1975 , Public Law 93-580 which provided for the establishment of the American Indian Policy ...
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... represents the Eastern Shawnee , Seneca - Cayuga , Wyandot , Quapaw , Ottawa , Peoria , Miami , and Modoc . The Ottawa and Peoria Tribes in Oklahoma were terminated in 1956. He has served on the Muskogee Area Indian Health Advisory ...
... represents the Eastern Shawnee , Seneca - Cayuga , Wyandot , Quapaw , Ottawa , Peoria , Miami , and Modoc . The Ottawa and Peoria Tribes in Oklahoma were terminated in 1956. He has served on the Muskogee Area Indian Health Advisory ...
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... represented a cross sec- tion from all areas of Indian country . The task force members not being full - time employees were authorized to hire full - time specialists well versed in the type of work to be performed . Between July 20 ...
... represented a cross sec- tion from all areas of Indian country . The task force members not being full - time employees were authorized to hire full - time specialists well versed in the type of work to be performed . Between July 20 ...
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... represent the hallmark of AIPRC's review and investigations . Indian participation and opinion was to be in the form of docu- mented and verified records . Indian opinion recorded previously meant historical records were to be ...
... represent the hallmark of AIPRC's review and investigations . Indian participation and opinion was to be in the form of docu- mented and verified records . Indian opinion recorded previously meant historical records were to be ...
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