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| 1971 - 108 pages
...strengthen the lndian's sense of autonomy without threatening his sense of community, to assure the lndian that he can assume control of his own life without...separated involuntarily from the tribal group, and to make it clear that lndians can become independent of Federal control without being cut off from... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Labor and Public Welfare - 1971 - 1208 pages
...toward the Indian people: to strengthen the Indian's sense of autonomy without threatening his sense of community. We must assure the Indian that he can assume...the Congress are designed to carry out this policy. 2. M~ CSAX.vJ;-i TO AI.1. INDIAX CC.^JKIVV ACVIW I FROM: Nool Kloros SUBJECT: Relationship of Legal... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education and Labor - 1971 - 716 pages
...toward the Indian people: to strengthen the Indian's sense of autonomy without threatening his sense of community. We must assure the Indian that he can assume...recommendations to the Congress are designed to carry out this policySTAFFORD & BUXBAUM, Olaremont, Calif., June 15, 1971. Hon. CARL D. PERKINS, Chairman, House Committee... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs - 1972 - 182 pages
...autonomy without threatening his sense of community. We must assure the Indian that he can assume cont;ol of his own life without being separated involuntarily...Federal support. My specific recommendations to the Congres* are designed to carry out this policy. REJECTING TERMINATION Because termination is morally... | |
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