Department of the Interior and Related Agencies Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1973, Hearings Before ... 92-2

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Page 3891 - 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 3774 - Federal termination errs in one direction. Federal paternalism errs in the other. Only by clearly rejecting both of these extremes can we achieve a policy which truly serves the best interests of the Indian people. Self-determination among the Indian people can and must be encouraged without the threat of eventual termination.
Page 3588 - Both as a matter of justice and as a matter of enlightened social policy, we must begin to act on the basis of what the Indians themselves have long been telling us. The time has come to break decisively with the past and to create the conditions for a new era in which the Indian future is determined by Indian acts and Indian decisions.
Page 3958 - Trust holds three regular annual conferences. An annual membership meeting provides opportunities for preservationists from throughout the Nation to exchange ideas and to evaluate past, present, and future policies.
Page 4242 - SMITH is an associate professor in the Department of Agricultural Economics and Economics at Montana State University.
Page 4232 - Limnology of the Bighorn Canyon Reservoir and the Bighorn River." 10. A study is currently underway to investigate the effects of heavy metal pollution on aquatic life in Soda Butte Creek, Yellowstone Park, as a result of past mining operations. 11. Environmental instrumentation studies resulted in the demonstration and implementation of digital data acquisitions systems, data recording from remote area, data communication...
Page 4020 - Madame Chairman and Members of the Committee : My name is Joseph P. Brennan. I am Director of the Research and Marketing Department of the United Mine Workers of America. I appear here on behalf of that organization which represents both active and retired miners in the anthracite and bituminous coal fields of America, as well as the communities in which these men and their families live. I appreciate the opportunity to appear again this year. As before, I come before you in support of the funding...
Page 3582 - That'' and by adding at the end thereof the following new subsection : "(b) In carrying out his functions, responsibilities, authorities, and duties under this Act, the Secretary is authorized, with the consent of the Indian people served, to contract with private or other non- 23 B7 STAT.
Page 3588 - We have concluded that the Indians will get better programs and that public monies will be more effectively expended if the people who are most affected by these programs are responsible for operating them.
Page 3944 - ... participants noted : When you grow up with a small number of people with whom you 'have to live for a while, it does something which isn't done now. It forces you to face yourself. It forces you to ask what kind of person you are, because you can't get away with it with a group you're going to have to live with. They know what you really are. The mobility has the effect of making it possible for people to live playing parts for years. It seems to me we see it among the youngsters : role playing...

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