Department of the Interior and Related Agencies Appropriations for 1973: Hearings Before a Subcommittee...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1972 |
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... Navajo Reservation , came of age and assumed actual control of , and responsibility for , their local elemen- tary school ... high school could be built to further the education of Rough Rock students in the man- ner which has proved so ...
... Navajo Reservation , came of age and assumed actual control of , and responsibility for , their local elemen- tary school ... high school could be built to further the education of Rough Rock students in the man- ner which has proved so ...
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... secondary school for the Ramah Navajos . With the closing of the public high school in Ramah in 1968 and the establishment of the Ramah Navajo School , Bureau plans for school construction have been given the highest priority according ...
... secondary school for the Ramah Navajos . With the closing of the public high school in Ramah in 1968 and the establishment of the Ramah Navajo School , Bureau plans for school construction have been given the highest priority according ...
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... school in its place ; however , due to a misunderstanding within the bureau , funds for the project were omitted ... high school which will not only enroll the 140 students now at Ramah Navajo School , but will also include 75 pupils who ...
... school in its place ; however , due to a misunderstanding within the bureau , funds for the project were omitted ... high school which will not only enroll the 140 students now at Ramah Navajo School , but will also include 75 pupils who ...
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... NAVAJO COMMUNITY COLLEGE WITNESS THOMAS E. ATCITTY , VICE PRESIDENT OF ... high school facilities . In the hearings before the House and Senate ... high school facilities . Under the direct ques- tioning by Mr. Aspinall it was brought out ...
... NAVAJO COMMUNITY COLLEGE WITNESS THOMAS E. ATCITTY , VICE PRESIDENT OF ... high school facilities . In the hearings before the House and Senate ... high school facilities . Under the direct ques- tioning by Mr. Aspinall it was brought out ...
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... Navajo Community College for fiscal year 1973 is approximately $ 2,000,000 ... high school facility and we have not been responsible for the operation and ... Navajo Tribe contributes $ 250,000 for operational expenses . Next fiscal year ...
... Navajo Community College for fiscal year 1973 is approximately $ 2,000,000 ... high school facility and we have not been responsible for the operation and ... Navajo Tribe contributes $ 250,000 for operational expenses . Next fiscal year ...
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additional air pollution Alaska Alaska Native American amount appropriation Association Bicentennial Board budget request building Bureau of Indian California California Indians coal committee Congress Congressman construction cost D.C. DEAR Department Director effort environment environmental estimated facilities Federal fire fiscal year 1973 fish forest land Forestry Gila River House important improve increase Indian Affairs Indian Health Service industry Interior and Related JULIA BUTLER HANSEN Kennedy Center Laboratory land and water Madam Chairman Mark Twain McDADE ment national forests National Park Service National Trust Navajo High School operation opportunity Papago percent performing arts planning present President problems production proposed Ramah Navajo recreation refuge REPRESENTATIVE research program reservation Senate STEVENS subcommittee Thank timber tion trees Tribe U.S. Forest Service United urban Indians urge Washington Water Conservation Fund Water Resources Waubay wildlife habitat WYATT
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Page 133 - President's budget calls for only $2,320,000 to be appropriated for fiscal year 1973 for the Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife of the Department of the Interior under this program.
Page 135 - August 16, 1916, and the Convention between the United States and the United Mexican States for the protection of migratory birds and game mammals concluded February 7. 1936...
Page 266 - The Commission represents the States of Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming in matters pertaining to the development, utilization, and conservation of the water resources of the Upper Colorado River Basin.
Page 215 - A thing is right when it tends to preserve the integrity, stability, and beauty of the biotic community. It is wrong when it tends otherwise.
Page 14 - Art unless it be of similar high standard of quality to those in the collection acquired from the donor. (c) The board shall have all the usual powers and obligations of a trustee in respect of all trust funds administered by it and all works of art acquired by it.
Page 79 - NATIONAL PARK SYSTEM; RECREATION AREAS. — Within the exterior boundaries of areas of the National Park System now or hereafter authorized or established and of areas now or hereafter authorized to be administered by the Secretary of the Interior for outdoor recreation purposes.
Page 275 - Angeles office of the Bureau of Maternal and Child Health of the State Department of Public Health, with the cooperation of several Los Angeles hospitals.
Page 148 - California, do hereby certify the foregoing to be a full, true and correct copy of an order made by the Board of Supervisors, as the same appears spread upon their minute book.
Page 28 - AN ACT, to Authorize and Direct That the National Forests Be Managed Under Principles of Multiple Use and to Produce a Sustained Yield of Products and Services, and for Other Purposes.
Page 145 - I had the privilege of appearing before the House Subcommittee on Appropriations for the Department of Interior and Related Agencies...