Department of the Interior and related agencies appropriations for 1977: hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-fourth Congress, second session ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1976 |
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... going to permit 7,123 Indian people to obtain a skill and satisfactory employment . Do you know they will obtain employment or are you only going to provide them a skill ? Mr. THOMPSON . We have operated the adult educational program ...
... going to permit 7,123 Indian people to obtain a skill and satisfactory employment . Do you know they will obtain employment or are you only going to provide them a skill ? Mr. THOMPSON . We have operated the adult educational program ...
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... going to look for jobs in the cities and off the reservations ? Mr. THOMPSON . A combination - off and on and near . Mr. YATES . What you are saying is you are going to give them training and you hope and expect on the basis of past ...
... going to look for jobs in the cities and off the reservations ? Mr. THOMPSON . A combination - off and on and near . Mr. YATES . What you are saying is you are going to give them training and you hope and expect on the basis of past ...
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... going to work , each tribe will know how much money is available by formula and their grant proposal will come in in accordance with that amount of money . Mr. YATES . And Washington has nothing to do with it ? Mr. FRANKEL . That is ...
... going to work , each tribe will know how much money is available by formula and their grant proposal will come in in accordance with that amount of money . Mr. YATES . And Washington has nothing to do with it ? Mr. FRANKEL . That is ...
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... going for programs that hopefully will allow that tribe to exercise its rights of self - government , not only jurisdictional rights but being able to provide the services that are necessary for the constituents of that community . We ...
... going for programs that hopefully will allow that tribe to exercise its rights of self - government , not only jurisdictional rights but being able to provide the services that are necessary for the constituents of that community . We ...
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... going to open . Mr. YATES . She says : " Currently , Chuck Dailey , the museum direc- tor at the Institute of ... going to have approxi- mately $ 55 million in school construction - related activities . Mr. YATES . You have a carryover ...
... going to open . Mr. YATES . She says : " Currently , Chuck Dailey , the museum direc- tor at the Institute of ... going to have approxi- mately $ 55 million in school construction - related activities . Mr. YATES . You have a carryover ...
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Page 90 - July 9, 1832, created the office of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, who was to have, subject to the Secretary of War and the President, "the direction and management of all Indian affairs and all matters arising out of Indian relations.
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