TABLE OF CONTENTS
THE LLMC SOURCEBOOK
- Section 10 of 15, Page 1
Basic Legal Documents
(In alphabetical order
by tribe or community)
Absentee-Shawnee
Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma: Constitution
& by-laws, ratified Dec. 5, 1938,
6p, Wash., GPO, 1939 [1011/1F]
Agua Caliente Band
of Mission Indians (California):
Constitution
& by-laws, adopted June 28, 1955,
amended Feb. 26, 1957, 6p, Wash.,
GPO. 1957 [1023/1F]
Akiak Native Community
(Alaska):
Constitution & by-laws, approved
May 11, 1949, 4p, Wash., GPO. 1950
[1025/1F] Corporate charter, approved
May 11, 1949, 3p, Wash., GPO, 1950
[1026/1F]
Alabama & Coushatta
Tribes of Texas:
Constitution & by-laws, approved
Aug. 19, 1938, 7p, Wash., GOP, 1940
[1030/1F] Corp. charter, ratified
Oct. 17, 1939. 7p, Wash., GPO, 1940
[1031/1F]
Alabama-Quassarte
Tribal Town (Oklahoma):
Constitution & by-laws, ratified
Jan. 10. 1939, 6p, Wash., GPO, 1939
[1032/1F] Corp. charter, ratified
May 24, 1939, 7p, Wash., GPO, 1939
[1033/1F]
Aleut Community
of St. Paul Island (Alaska):
Constitution & by-laws, ratified
June 12, 1950, 5p, Wash., GPO, 1951
[1034/1F] Corporate charter, ratified
June 12, 1950, 2p, Wash., GPO. 1951
[1035/1F]
All Indian Pueblo
Council (New
Mexico): Constitution,
adopted Oct. 16, 1965, 5p, (Albuquerque?
1965?) [1039/1F]
Angoon Community
Association (Alaska):
Constitution & by-laws, ratified
Nov. 15, 1939, 7p, Wash., GPO, 1940
[1081/1F] Corporate charter, ratified
Nov. 15. 1939, 5p, Wash., GPO, 1940
[1082/1F]
Apache Tribe of
the Mescalero Reservation (New
Mexico): Constitution & by-laws,
approved Mar. 25, 1936, Wash., GPO,
1936, 7 p [1087/1F] Corp. charter,
ratified Aug. 1, 1936, 5p, Wash.,
GPO, 1937 [1088/1F] Code, adopted
Nov. 20, 1937, Lawrence, KS, Haskell
Institute, 1938, 41 p [1086/1F]
Atka, Native Village
of (Alaska):
Constitution & by-laws, ratified
May 23, 1939, 4p, Wash., GPO, 1940
[2688/1F] Corporate charter, ratified
May 23, 1939, 4p, Wash., GPO, 1940
[2689/1F]
Bad River Band of
the Lake Superior Tribe of the Chippewa
Indians (Wisconsin):
Constitution & by-laws, approved
June 20, 1936, 11p, Wash., GPO [1141/1F]
Corporate charter, ratified May 21,
1938, 7p, Wash., GPO, 1938 [1142/1F]
Barrow, Native Village
of (Alaska):
Constitution
& by-laws, ratified Mar. 24, 1940,
6p, Wash., GPO, 1941 [2690/1F] Corporate
charter, ratified Mar. 21, 1940, 4p,
Wash., GPO, 1941 [2691/1F]
Bay Mills Indian
Community (Michigan):
Constitution & by-laws, approved
Nov. 4, 1936, 7p, Wash., GPO, 1936
[1173/1F] Corp. charter, ratified
Nov. 27, 1937, Wash., GPO, 1938, 7
p [1174/1F]
Big Valley Band
of Pomo Indians of the Big Valley
Rancheria (California):
Constitution
& by-laws, approved Jan. 15, 1936,
5p, Wash., GPO, 1936 [1206/1F] Corporate
charter, ratified Oct. 19, 1941, 5p,
Wash., GPO, 1942 [1207/1F]
Blackfeet Tribe
of the Blackfeet Indian Reservation
(Montana):
Constitution & by-laws, approved
Dec. 13, 1935, 10p, Wash., GPO, 1936
[1215/1F] Corporate charter, ratified
Aug. 15, 1936, 6p, Wash., GPO, 1936
[1216/1F]
Bois Forte Band
of Chippewa Indians (Minnesota):
Charter, (Cass Lake, Minn. 1939),
5 p [1231/1F] " Single volume title,
no log needed."
Buckland, Native
Village of (Alaska):
Constitution & by-laws, ratified
Dec. 30, 1950, 4p, Wash., GPO, 1951
[2692/1F] Corporate charter, ratified
Dec. 30, 1950, 2p, Wash., GPO, 1951
[2693/1F]
Cachil Dehe Band
of Wintun Indians of the Colusa Indian
Community (California):
Constitution & by-laws, ratified
Nov. 23. 1941, 7p, Wash., GPO, 1942
[1291/1F] Corporate charter, ratified
Nov. 23, 1941. 6p, Wash., GPO, 1942
[1292/1F]
Caddo Indian Tribe
of Oklahoma:
Constitution & by-laws, ratified
Jan. 17. 1938, 6p, Wash., GPO, 1938
[1293/1F] Corporate charter, ratified
Nov. 15, 1938, 7p, Wash., GPO, 1939
[1294/1F]
Catawba Indian Tribe
of South Carolina: Constitution
& by-laws, approved June 30, 1944,
6p, Wash., GPO, 1946 [1355/1F]
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Chanega, Native
Village of (Alaska):
Constitution
& by-laws, ratified Feb. 3, 1940,
6p, Wash., GPO, 1941 [2694/1F] Corporate
charter, ratified Feb. 3, 1940, 4p,
Wash.. GPO, 1941 [2695/1F]
Cherokee Indians,
Eastern Band (North
Carolina): Code of ordinances, 1v.,
Cherokee, 969 [1370/5F]
Cherokee Indians
in Oklahoma, United Keetoowah Band
of: Constitution
& by-laws, ratified Oct. 3, 1950,
7p, Wash., GPO, 1951 [3422/1F] Corporate
charter, ratified Oct. 3, 1950, 7p,
Wash., GPO, 1951 [3423/1F]
Cherokee Nation:
(In order of publication
date) Constitution and laws, passed
at Tah-le-quah, Cherokee Nation (C.N.),
1839, 36p, Wash., Gales & Seaton,1840
[1380/1F] Laws of the Cherokee Nation,
passed at Tahlequah, C.N., 1844-1845,
26+20p, C.N., 1845 [1411/1F] Laws,
statutes, etc., enacted by the General
Council of the Cherokees residing
in the direction of the east; passed
from time to time at the Council ground:
starting in the year 1808, and also
the laws enacted by the Cherokees
known as the "Old Settlers"
residing in the direction of the west
beginning in the year 1824, together
with {the laws of} the united Cherokees
formerly residing in the direction
of the east and west, and also the
constitution & laws here enacted,
beginning with the year 1839 and continuing
to 1849, 148+31+276p, printed by order
of the General Council, Tahlequah,
C.N., in Cherokee [1395/5F] Constitution
and laws, passed at Tahlequah, C.N.,
1839-1851, 248p, Tahlequah, C.N.,
1852 [1382/3F] Laws of the Cherokee
Nation; adopted by the Council at
various periods, 1808-1835, printed
for the benefit of the nation, 179p,
Tahlequah, C.N., Cherokee advocate
office, 1852 [1409/2F] Laws of the
Cherokee nation, passed during the
years 1839-1867, compiled by authority
of the National Council, {13}+208p,
St. Louis, Missouri Democrat Print,
1868 [1412/3F] The Act of Union between
the eastern & western Cherokees,
the constitution & amendments,
& the laws of the Cherokee nation,
passed during the session of 1868
& subsequent sessions, 100p, Tah-le-quah,
C.N., National press, E.Archer, printer,
1870 [1378/2F] Laws & joint resolutions
of the National Council: passed &
adopted at the regular & extra
sessions of 1870, 60p, Tah-le-quah,
C.N., National printing office, 1871
[1400/1F] Collected laws of the Eastern
& Western Cherokees, passed from
1839-1870, 310p, Tahlequah, I.T.,
1871 [1396/4F] Laws & joint resolutions
of the National Council, passed &
adopted at the extra & regular
sessions of 1872, 61p, Tahlequah,
C.N., J. Doubletooth, printer, 1873
[1401/1F] Constitution & laws,
233+5p, published by authority of
the National Council, St. Louis, R.&
T.A.Ennis, printers, 1875, all in
Cherokee [1388/3F] Constitution &
laws, 284+5p, published by authority
of the National Council, St. Louis,
R.&T.A.Ennis, printers, 1875 [1389/3F]
An act to amend sections 29 &
30 of article 2nd, chapter 3rd and
section 44 of article 4th, chapter
3rd of the Compiled Laws, 4p, {1877?}
[1394/1F] Laws & joint resolutions
of the National Council, passed &
adopted at its regular sessions of
1876, 1877, & extra session of
1878, 52+4+46+18+4p, published in
1878 [1404/2F] Constitution &
laws, 370p, published by act of the
National Council, 1880, n.p., n.d.
[1384 Withdrawn, duplicates 1398. See 2 titles below] Compiled Laws of the Cherokee
Nation, 335p, published by authority
of the National Council, Tahlequah,
I.T., 1881, all in Cherokee [1397/4F]
Compiled Laws of the Cherokee Nation,
370p, published by authority of the
National Council, Tahlequah, I.T.,
National advocate print, 1881 [1398/4F]
Laws & joint resolutions of the
Cherokee nation, enacted during the
regular & special sessions of
the years 1881 & 1883, 176p, published
by authority of the National Council,
Tahlequah, C.N., E.C.Boudinot,Jr.,
printer, 1884 [1405/2F] Laws &
joint resolutions of the Cherokee
Nation, enacted by the National Council
during the regular & extra sessions
of 1884-1886, 99+87p, published by
authority of the National Council,
E.C. Boudinot, Jr., printer, 1887
[1407/2F] An act amending an act entitled
"An act authorizing the circuit judges
to hold special terms of court for
the trial of civil cases," approved
Nov. 14, 1888, 1p [1392/1F] Constitution
& laws of the Cherokee nation,
340p, published by an act of the National
Council, 1893, all in Cherokee [1385/4F]
Constitution & laws, 426p, published
by an act of the National Council,
1892, Parsons, Kan., The Foley R'y
Printing Co.,1893 [1386/5F] An act
to secure for the Cherokee nation
a loan upon the contract & obligations
of the United States for certain portions
of the proceeds of the sale of the
Cherokee Strip, and for the election
of financial agents to negotiate the
same, {1894?} 6p [1393/1F] Penal laws
of the Cherokee Nation, passed by
the National Council and approved
for the years 1893-1896, 16p, {n.p.,
n.d.} [1414/1F]
Cheyenne-Arapaho
Tribes of Oklahoma: Constitution
and by-laws, ratified Sept. 18, 1937,
6p, Wash., GPO, 1938 [1417/1F]
Cheyenne River Sioux
Tribe (South
Dakota): Constitution and by-laws,
approved Dec. 27, 1935, 20p, Wash.,
GPO, 1936 [1420/1F] Code of laws,
compiled Feb. 21-23, 1942, 124+10+12
leaves, Cheyenne Age, S.D., 1942 [1419/2F]
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Chikasaw Nation
(In order
of publication date): Constitution,
laws & treaties, by authority,
232p, Tishomingo City, pr. by E.J.
Foster, 1860 [1428/3F] Constitution,
laws and treaties, by authority, 212p,
Fort Smith, Ark., The Herald office,
J.F.Wheeler, printer, 1867 [1430/3]
General laws of the Legislatures of
1867 to 1870, by authority, 70p, (n.p.,1871?)
[1440/1F] Laws, statutes, etc., Chikashaw
olka i kvnstitushvn micha i nan vlhpisa.
Vhikasha olka i nan apesa yvt apesa
tok mak oke, 350p,
(n.p..1873?), in the Choctaw language
[1436/4] Constitution, laws &
treaties, by authority, 231p, Sedalia,
Mo., Sedalia Democrat Co., printers,
1878 [1432/3F] General & special
laws of the Chikasaw Nation, passed
during the sessions of the Legislature
for the years from 1878 to 1884, inclusive,
by authority, 64+2p,Muskogee, Indian
journal steam job print, 1884 [1439/1F]
Law, statutes, etc., Chikashaw
okla i nan aphipisa, Chahta im anumpa.
Afammi 1878-1884 ont aialhhli ka nan
alphisa toba tok, 80p,
Tishominko, I.T., Muskogee, I.T.,
Hattak upi-Humma i holisso oka
lushpa tuli isht i chuli, 1885,
in the Choctaw language [1438/1F]
Constitution, Chikasaw okla i kvnstitushvn
micha i nan apesa tok mak oke, 394p,
Atoka, I.T., Indian Citizen Print,
1890 [1425/5F] Constitution, treaties
& laws, made and enacted by the
Chikasaw legislature, 343p, Atoka,
I.T.,Indian citizen print, 1890 [1434/4F]
Laws, treaties, statutes, history,
etc., comprising the treaties of 1855
& 1866, The Oklahoma Bill, and
many laws of special interest to non-citizens,
such as the permit law, the licensed
trader law, the stock law, the mining
law, the claim law, the lease law;
also comprehensive chapters on the
history of the Choctaws & Chikasaws,
the Chikasaw government, school system,
intertribal relations, geography of
the country, status of freedom, non-citizens,
disenfranchised citizens, jurisdiction
of U.S. courts and the allotment question,
67p, Ardmore, I.T., Chieftain print,
1891 [1443/1F] Laws relating to intermarried
& adopted citizens and the rights
of freedmen, compiled by the Chikasaw
commission, 1+5+48p, Ardmore, I.T.,
Press of the Chronicle,1896? [1441/1F]
Laws, statutes, etc., Chikashaw
okla i kvnstitoshvn micha i nan vlhpisa
micha Yonaitet Estet nan ittim apehinsa
tok 1832 micha 1834, 1837, 1852, 1855
micha 1866 kvt afoyukka hoke. Mikma
holisso illapat toba chi ka Nov. 2,
1897, ash o Chikashaw okla i Nan apesa
yvt apesa tok makoke. Davis A. Homer,
asosh anumpa toshole ho,
531+ [1]+11p, Parsons, Kan., The Foley
railway printing company, 1899, in
the Choctaw language [1437/6F] Constitution
and laws, together with the treaties
of 1832, 1833, 1834, 1837, 1852, 1855,
& 1866, 549p, published by authority
of the Chikasaw legislature by Davis
A. Homer, Parsons, Kan., The Foley
railway printing company, 1899 [1426/6F]
Chilkat Indian Village
(Alaska):
Constitution & by-laws, ratified
Mar. 27, 1941, 8p, Wash., GPO, 1941
[1446/1F] Corporate charter, ratified
Mar. 27, 1941, 5p, Wash., GPO, 1941
[1447/1F]
Chilkoot Indian
Association (Alaska):
Constitution & by-laws, ratified
Dec. 5, 1941, 8p, Wash., GPO, 1942
[1448/1F] Corporate charter, ratified
Dec. 5, 1941, 5p, Wash., GPO, 1942
[1449/1F]
Chippewa Cree Tribe
of the Rocky Boy's Reservation (Montana):
Constitution & by-laws, approved
July 23, 1935, 9p, Wash.. GPO. 1936
[1452/1F] Corporate charter, ratified
July 25, 1936, 6p. Wash., GPO, 1937
[1453/1F]
Choctaw Nation
(In order of publication
date): Constitution & by-laws.
Chata yakni nan ulpisa Nishboboka,
micha anumpa ulhpisa aiena,34+39p,
1840, in
English & Choctaw
[1460/1F] Constitution & by-laws.
34p, Park Hill, Cherokee Nation (C.N.),
J.Candy, 1840, (reprint, New Haven,
Yale University Press, 1970) [1459/1F]
Constitution & laws. 107p, 1847
[1461/2F] Constitution & laws,
110p, 1852 [1462/2F] Acts & resolutions
of the General Council, 1852- 1857,
240p, published by authority, Fort
Smith, Ark., J. Dotson, printer for
the Nation, 1858 [1474/3F] Acts &
resolutions of the General Council,
at the called session thereof, held
in Apr. & June 1858, and the regular
session held in Oct. 1858, 80p, published
by authority, 80p, Fort Smith, Ark.,
J. Dotson, printer for the Nation,
1859 [1472/1F] Constitution &
laws, together with the treaties of
1855, 1865 & 1866, 508p, published
by authority of the General Council,
Joseph P. Folsom, Chahta Tamaha, 1869,
New York City, W.P. Lyon & Son,
1869 [1465/6F] Laws, statutes, etc.,
Chahta okla i nanalhpisa, nanapisa
affami 1876 micha 1877. Aiena nanalhpisa
tok oke. Atoka, Chahta yakni, 61p,
W.J. Hemby, holisso ai ikbe, 1878
[1492/1F] Laws passed at the Choctaw
Councils of 1876 & 1877, 71p,
Atoka, Choctaw Nation, W.J. Hemby,
printer. 1878 [1502/1 F] Acts &
resolutions passed at the regular
term of the General Council, Oct.,
1880, Nos. 1-41 inclusive, 29p, Denison,
Texas, M.F. Dearing, 1880 [1489/1F]
General & special laws passed
at the regular session convened at
Vhahta, Tamaha, Oct. 3-Nov. 12, 1881,
66p, Denison, TX, The 'News"
job printing house, Murray & Dearing,
1881 [1497/1F] General & special
laws passed at the regular session
of the General Council. Oct. 2 --Nov.
4, 1882, by authority, 38p, Denison,
Tex., The "News" job printing
house, Murray & Dearing, 1881
(i.e. 1882) [1499/1F] Laws passed
at the Choctaw Council at the regular
sess. of 1883, 71p, Sedalia, MO, Democrat
steam printing house & book bindery,
1883 [1503/1F] The freedmen and registration
bills, passed at a special session
of the Council, Indian Terr., May,
1883, and Laws passed in 1883; Chahta
okla i nan uhipesa, 8+71+87p, 1883
ed., in the English & Choctaw
language [1496/2F] Constitution, treaties
& laws, 200+4p, Sedalia, Mo.,
Democrat Steam Print, 1887 [1467/3F]
Acts & resolutions of the Choctaw
Council for the year 1887, 31p, Muskogee,
I.T., Phoenix Steam Print, 1888 [1469/1F]
Acts & resolutions of the Choctaw
Council for the year 1888, 39p, Muskogee,
I.T., Phoenix Printing Co., 1888 [1470/1F]
Laws passed at the regular session
of the General Council, Oct. 7-Nov.
15, 1889, 60p, Atoka, I.T., Indian
citizen publishing co., 1890 [1504/1F]
Laws passed at the regular session
of 1890; Laws of the General Council
1886-1890 inclusive; Laws of the special
session of Apr., 1891, 177p, n.p.,
1890 [1506/4F] Laws passed at-the
regular session of the General Council,
1891, 47p, Tushka, Humm, Paris. TX,
Marshall's printing house, 1892 [1507/1F]
Laws passed at the regular session
of the General Council, 24p, 1892,
Tushka, Humma, Atoka, I.T., Indian
citizen publishing co., 1893 [1508/1F]
Constitution, Chahta oklah i nanvlhpisa
noshkobo micha nanvlhpisa Mikmvt afammih
1837, 1855, 1865 kash nanitimapisa
tok (treaties)
aiena ho. Chahta oklah i Nanvpisa
chito vt vpisa toko anotaka hosh A.R.
Durant vt vlhtuka yosk holisso achafa
ilapa foki hoke. Davis Homer micha
Ben Watkins, apilvchi,
428p, Tvllis, Teksis, J .F.
Worley, 1894 [1458/5F] Laws passed
at the regular & special sessions
of the General Council, 1892-1893,
1893 & 1894 editions, 24+40p [1509/1F]
Constitution & laws, together
with the treaties of 1837, 1855, 1865
& 1866, 352p, publ. by authority
of the General Council, Dallas, TX,
J.F. Worley, 1894 [1463/4F] The Choctaw
laws passed at the special sessions
in Jan. & Apr., 1894, 44p, 1894
ed. [1494/1F] Acts of Council passed
at the regular sessions of Oct., 1895
& 1896, and the special session
of Sept. 1896, 108p, Choctaw Nation,
1897 [1491/2F] Acts and resolutions
of the General Council passed at its
regular session, Oct. 1897; and also
all the school laws of the Choctaw
Nation, 66p, Elevator job office,
1897 [1475/1F] Acts and resolutions
of the General Council, passed at
its regular session, 1898, and its
special session, 1899, 69p, Caddo,
I.T., The Herald Press, 1899 [1477/1F]
Acts & resolutions of the General
Council, passed at its regular session,
1899, 71+2p, South M'Alester, News
Press, 1900 [1480/1F] Acts & resolutions
of the General Council. passed at
its regular session, 1900, and extra
session, 1901, 57p, Caddo, I.T., Herald
Press, 1901 [1481/1F] Acts & resolutions
of the General Council, passed at
its regular session, 1901, 42p, [n.p.]
1902 [1482/1F] Acts & resolutions
of the General Council, passed at
its regular session, 1902, and extra
session, 1903, 85p, Hugo, I.T., Husonian
Press, 1903 [1483/1F] Acts & resolutions
of the General Council, passed at
its regular session, 1903, 63p, Hugo,
I.T., Hugo Husonian job print, (1904?)
[1485/1F] Acts & resolutions of
the General Council, passed at its
regular session, 1904, 48p, (Hugo,I.T.),
Hugo Husonian steam job print (1905?)
[1487/1F] Acts & resolutions of
the General Council, passed at its
reg. sess., 1904, and extraordinary
& reg. sessions, 1905, 48+56p,
(n.p., 1905?) [1488/2F]
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Coeur d'Alene Tribe
of Indiana: Constitution
& by-laws, approved Aug. 8, 1947,
5p, Wash. GPO, 1957 [1523/1F]
Coeur d'Alene Tribe
of Indians (Idaho):
Law & order code, 42+iv leaves,
(Plummer, Idaho?, the Tribe? 1963?)
[1524/1F]
Colorado River Indian
Tribes of the Colorado River Reservation
(Arizona &
California) Constitution and by-laws,
approved Aug. 13, 1937, 13p, Wash.,
GPO, 1937 [1542/1F] Constitution and
bylaws of the Colorado River Indian
Tribes of the Colorado River Reservation,
including the Indian Reorganization
Act, Law & Order Code, Land Code,
tribal ordinances, legal forms and
secretarial regulations governing
settlement of the southern reserve,
110p, (Lawrence, Kan., Haskell Institute),
1947 [1543/2F]
Covelo Indian Community
(California):
Constitution & by-laws, approved
Dec. 16, 1936, 8p, Wash., GPO, 1937
[1597/1F]
Covelo Indian Community
(Round Valley
Reservation, California):
Constitution
& by-laws. approved Dec. 16, 1936,
revised in accordance with amendment
I, ratified by the community Nov.
22, 1958, approved by the Secretary
of the Interior Feb. 24, 1959, 11
leaves, (n.p., 1959) [1598/1F] Corporate
charter, ratified Nov. 6. 1937, 6p,
Wash., GPO. 1938 [1599/1F]
Craig , Community
Association of (Alaska):
Constitution & by-laws, ratified
Oct. 8, 1938, 7p, Wash.. GPO, 1939
[1601/1F] Corp. charter, ratified
Oct. 8, 1938, 5p, Wash., GPO, 1939
[1602/1F]
Creek Nation:
(In order of publication
date)
Constitution & laws of the Muskogee
Nation, published by authority of
the National Council, 142p, St. Louis,
Levison & Blythe stationery Co.,
1880 [1622/2F] Laws, statutes, etc.,
Este-Maskoke em ahaka, momet ahaka-em-pataka,
L.C. Perryman, etoh tal hoecate,
Fotskat Talofan, Eshotop hoyatet os,
94p, 1881 [1627/1F] Enactments
of the National Council of the Muskogee
Nation, sessions of 1880-1884, 44p,
Muskogee, I.T., Indian Journal Steam
Print, 1884 [1626/1F] Constitution
& laws, compiled by L.C. Perryman,
Mar. 1, 1890, 250p, Muskogee, I.T.,
Phoenix Printing Co., 1890 [1610/3F]
Laws, statutes, etc., Licensed traders
tax (1892), 1p [1630/1F] Laws, statutes,
etc., Pasture law, 3p, {1892?} [1631/1F];Rules
of the House of Warriors, compiled
& translated by A.P. McKellop,
Clerk of the House of Warriors, {1892?},
11p, I.T., Phoenix printing co., {1892?}
[1633/1F] Constitution & laws
of the Muskogee Nation, as compiled
& codified by A.P. McKellop, under
act of Oct. 15, 1892, 243p, Muskogee,
I.T., F.C.Hubbard, printer, 1893 [1624/3F]
Este Maskoke
etvlwv emvhakv empvtakv momet emvhkv,
D.C. Watson,
etohtvlhocvtet os ot'voskv rvkko
ennetta 15, 1892, vhakv hakvte vcvkvyen,
Maskoke, Estecate Etvlwv, 4+1+(7)+192
+xxvii+[l]p, E.H. Hubbard & Co.,
svnoricvlke, 1894 [1628/3F]
Acts & resolutions of the National
Council of 1893, compiled by W.A.
Rentie, 21+28p, Muskogee, I.T., Phoenix
Printing Co., 1894 [1618/2F] Acts
& resolutions of the National
Council, of the extra session of Apr.,
& the regular session of Oct.,
1894, compiled & translated by
D.C. Watson, 19+22p, Muskogee, I.T.,
E.H.Hubbard & Co., printers, 1894
[1614/2F] Acts & resolutions of
the National Council at the extra
session of Jan., 1895, compiled &
translated by D.C. Watson, 12+12p,
Muskogee, I.T., E.H.Hubbard &
Co., printers, 1895 [1616/2F] Acts
& resolutions of the Creek Nation
listings continue on the next page
National Council of
the called session of Aug. & the
regular session of Oct., 1896, with
Creek translation, comp. & transla.
by D.C. Watson, 23+25p, Muskogee,
I.T., The Phoenix Printing Co., 1896
[1612/2F] Laws, , etc., Tvlof hacu
Maskokvlke em mekku. Tvlwv vlke Nvkvfte
kake Upunvkv cvpku em wvkecvte. Utvwoskv-rakku,
Nettv 1, 1900
[n.p.,1900?], 16p [1634/1F] Acts &
resolutions of the National Council
of 1893-1899 inclusive, 94+4p, Muskogee,
I.T., Phoenix Printing Co., 1900 [1620/2F]
Rules of the House of Warriors, adopted
Dec. 7, 1903, 15p, Okmulgee, I.T.,
Chieftain printing house {1903} [1632/2F]
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Crow Creek Sioux
Tribe of Fort Thompson (South
Dakota): Constitution & by-laws,
approved Apr. 26, 1949, 13p, Wash.,
GPO, 1957 [1643/1F]
Crow Indian Tribe
(Montana): Law
& order code {Proposed}, Crow
Indian Reservation {Montana?}, {196_?},
113 leaves [1644/2F]
Crow Indians (Montana):
A handbook of Crow Indian laws &
treaties, by J. M. Crow & Daniel
S. Press, 57p, Crow Agency, Montana,
1966 [1645/1F]
Deering, Native
Village of (Alaska):
Constitution & by-laws, ratified
Oct. 26, 1945, 6p, Wash., GPO, 1946
[2696/1F] Corporate charter, ratified
Oct. 26, 1945, 4p, Wash., GPO, 1946
[2697/1F]
Devils Lake Sioux
Tribe, (North
Dakota): Constitution & by-laws,
approved Feb. 14, 1946, 4p, Wash.,
GPO, 1957 [1707/1F]
Diomede, Native
Village of
(Alaska): Constitution & by-laws,
ratified Jan. 31, 1940, 6p, Wash.,
GPO, 1941 [2698/1F] Corporate charter.
ratified Jan. 31, 1940, 3p, Wash.,
GPO, 1941 [2699/1F]
Douglas Indian Association
(Alaska):
Constitution
& by-laws, ratified Nov. 24, 1941,
7p, Wash., GPO, 1942, [1726/1F]; Corporate
charter, ratified Nov. 24, 1941, 1+1+4p,
Wash., GPO, 1942 [1727/1F]
Duckwater Shoshone
Tribe of the Duckwater Reservation
(Nevada):
Constitution & by-laws, approved
Nov. 28, 1940, 9p, Wash., GPO, 1941
[1744/1F] Corporate charter, ratified
Nov. 30, 1940, 5p, Wash., GPO, 1941
[1745/1F]
Eastern Shawnee
Tribe of Oklahoma: Constitution
& by-laws, ratified Dec. 22, 1939,
5p, Wash., GPO, 1940 [1757/1F] Corporate
charter, ratified Dec. 12, 1940, 6p,
Wash., GPO, 1941 [1758/1 F]
Elim, Native Village
of (Alaska):
Constitution & by-laws, ratified
Nov. 24, 1939, 6p, Wash., GPO, 1940
[2700/1F] Corporate charter, ratified
Nov. 24, 1939, 4p, Wash., GPO, 1940
[2701/1F]
Flandreau Santee
Sioux Tribe (South
Dakota): Constitution
& by-laws, approved Apr. 24, 1936,
6p, Wash., GPO, 1936 [1829/1F] Corporate
charter, ratified Oct. 31, 1936, 6p,
Wash., GPO, 1937 [1830/1F]
Flathead Reservation,
Confederated Salish & Kootenai
Tribes of (Montana):
Constitution
& by-laws, approved Oct. 28, 1935,
12p, Wash., GPO, 1936 [1554/1F] Corporate
charter, ratified Apr. 15, 1936, 6p,
Wash., GPO, 1936 [1556/1F]
Fond du Lac Band
of Chippewa Indians (Minnesota):
Charter of organization, 6p, {Cass
Lake. Minn., 1939} [1835/1F]
Forest County Potawatomi
Community (Wisconsin):
Constitution & by-laws, approved
Feb. 6, 1937, 6p, Wash., GPO, 1937
[1854/1F] Corporate charter, ratified
Oct. 30, 1937, 5p, Wash., GPO., 1938
[1855/1F]
Fort Belknap Indian
Community
(Montana): Constitution & by-laws
of the Fort Belknap Indian community
of the Fort Belknap reservation, approved
Dec. 13, 1935, 11p, Wash., GPO, 1936
[1857/1F] Corporate charter, ratified
Aug. 25, 1937, 6p, Wash., GPO [1858/1F]
Official code of laws, 20+60-71 leaves,
Fort Belknap Agency, 1942 [1859/1F]
Fort Bidwell Indian
Community
(California): Constitution & by-laws,
approved Jan. 28, 1936, 5p, Wash.,
GPO, 1936 [1860/1F]
Fort McDermitt Paiute
& Shoshone Tribe (Nevada):
Constitution & by-laws, approved
July 2. 1936, 12p, Wash., GPO, 1936
[1861/1F] Corporate charter, ratified
Nov. 21, 1936, 6p, Wash., GPO, 1937
[1862/1F]
Fort McDowell Mojave-Apache
Community (Arizona):
Constitution & by-laws, approved
Nov. 24, 1936. 7p, Wash., GPO, 1937
[1863/1F] Corporate charter, ratified
June 6, 1938, 6p, Wash., GPO, 1938
[1864/1F]
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Fort Yukon. Native
Village of (Alaska):
Constitution
& by-laws, ratified Jan. 2, 1940,
6p, Wash., GPO, 1940 [2702/1F] Corporate
charter, ratified Jan. 2, 1940, 4p,
Wash., GPO, 1940 [2703/1F]
Gambell, Native
Village of
(Alaska): Constitution & by-laws,
ratified Dec. 31, 1939, 6p, Wash.,
GPO, 1941 [2704/1F] Corporate charter,
ratified Dec. 31, 1939, 4p, Wash.,
GPO, 1941 [2705/1F]
Gila River Pima-Maricopa
Indian Community (Arizona):
Constitution & by-laws, approved
May 14, 1936, 9p, Wash., GPO, 1936
[1919/1F] Constitution & by-laws,
approved Mar. 17, 1960, 15p, Wash.,
GPO, {n.d.} [1918/1F] Corporate charter,
ratified Feb. 28, 1938, 6p, Wash.,
GPO, 1938 [1922/1F] Code of ordinances,
37 leaves, {n.p., 1936} [1921/1F]
Goshute Reservation
Confederated Tribes of
(Utah): Constitution & by-laws,
approved Nov. 25, 1940, 9p, Wash.,
GPO, 1941 [1557/1F] Corporate charter,
ratified Mar. 29, 1941, 6p, Wash.,
GPO, 1941 [1558/1F]
Grand Portage Band
of Chippewa Indians (Minnesota):
Charter, 6p, {n.p., 1939?} [1946/1F]
Grande Ronde Community,
Confederated Tribes of (Oregon):
Constitution
& by-laws, approved May 13, 1936,
13p, Wash., GPO, 1936 [1559/1F] Corporate
charter, ratified Aug. 22, 1936. 6p,
Wash., GPO, 1936 [1560/1F]
Hannahville Indian
Community
(Wisconsin Potawatomies residing in
Michigan):
Constitution
& by-laws, approved July 23, 1936,
6p, Wash., GPO, 1936 [2005/1F] Corporate
charter, ratified Aug. 21, 1937, 5p,
Wash., GPO, 1938 [2006/1F]
Havasupai Tribe
of the Havasupai Reservation (Arizona):
Constitution & by-laws, approved
Mar. 27, 1939. 6p, Wash., GPO, 1939
[2039/1F] Corporate charter, approved
Aug. 14, 1946, 6p, Wash., GPO, 1950
[2040/1F]
Holikachuk, Organized
Village of
(Alaska): Constitution
& by-laws, approved May 17, 1948,
4p, Wash. GPO, 1950 [2883/1F] Corporate
charter, approved May 17, 1948, 2p,
Wash., GPO, 1939 [2884/1F]
Hoonah Indian Association
(Alaska):
Constitution & by-laws, ratified
Oct.23, 1939, 7p, Wash., GPO, 1940
[2099/1F] Corporate charter, ratified
Oct. 23, 1939, 4p, Wash., GPO, 1940
[2100/1F]
Hopi Tribe (Arizona):
Constitution & by-laws, approved
Dec. 19, 1936, 10p, Wash., GPO, 1937
[2105/1F]
Hualapai Tribe of
the Hualapai Reservation (Arizona):
Constitution & by-laws, approved
Dec. 17, 1938. 7p, Wash., GPO, 1939
[2119/1F] Amended constitution &
by-laws, effective Oct. 22, 1955,
10p, Wash., GPO, 1957 [2117/1F] Corporate
charter, ratified June 5, 1943, 5p,
Wash., GPO, 1943 [2120/1F] Amended
corporate charter, ratified Oct. 22,
1955, 6p, Wash., GPO, 1957 [2118/1F]
Hydaburg Cooperative
Association
(Alaska): Constitution
& by-laws, ratified Apr. 14, 1938,
7p, Wash., GPO. 1939 [2126/1F] Corp.
charter, ratified Apr. 14, 1938, 5p,
Wash., GPO, 1939 [2127/1F]
Iowa Tribe in Nebraska
& Kansas:
Constitution & by-laws, Iowa Reservation,
approved Feb. 26, 1937, 5p, Wash.,
GPO, 1937 [2206/1F] Corporate charter,
Iowa Reservation, ratified June 19,
1937, 6p, Wash., GPO, 1937 [2207/1F]
Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma:
Constitution & by-laws, ratified
Oct. 23, 1937, 5p, Wash., GPO, 1938
[2208/1F] Corporate charter, ratified
Feb. 5, 1938, 6p, Wash., GPO, 1938
[2209/1F]
Isleta Pueblo (New
Mexico): Constitution, approved Mar.
27, 1947, 6p, Wash., GPO, 1950 [2212/1F]
Jicarilla Apache
Tribe (New
Mexico): Constitution & by-laws,
approved Aug. 4, 1937, 6p, Wash.,
GPO, 1937 [2232/1F] Corporate charter,
ratified Sept. 4, 1937, 5p, Wash.,
GPO. 1938 [2233/1F]
Kalispel Indian
Community (Washington):
Constitution & by-laws, approved
Mar. 24, 1938, 9p, Wash., GPO, 1938
[2276/1F] Corporate charter, ratified
May 28. 1938, 6p, Wash., GPO, 1938
[2277/1F]
Kanatak, Native
Village of (Alaska):
Constitution & by-laws, ratified
Mar. 1, 1941, 6p, Wash., GPO, 1941
[2706/1F] Corporate charter, ratified
Mar. 1, 1941, 4p, Wash., GPO, 1941
[2707/1F]
Kanosh Band Of Paiute
Indians (Utah):
Constitution & by-laws, approved
Dec. 2, 1942, 6p, Wash., GPO, 1943
[2279/1F] Corporate charter, ratified
Aug. 15, 1943, 6p, Wash., GPO, 1946
[2280/1F]
Karluk, Native Village
of (Alaska):
Constitution & by-laws, ratified
Aug. 23, 1939, 6p, Wash., GPO, 1939
[2708/1F] Corporate charter, ratified
Aug. 23. 1939, 4p, Wash., GPO, 1939
[2709/1F]
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Kasaan , Organized
Village of
(Alaska): Constitution
& by-laws, ratified Oct. 15. 1938,
6p, Wash., GPO, 1938 [2885/1F] Corporate
charter, ratified Oct. 15, 1938, 5p,
Wash., GPO, 1939 [2886/1F]
Kashia Band of Pomo
Indians (Stewarts
Point Rancheria, California): Constitution
& by-laws, approved Mar. 11, 1936,
5p, Wash., GPO, 1936 [2282/1F]
Ketchikan Indian
Corporation
(Washington): Constitution & by-laws,
ratified Jan. 27, 1940, 6p, Wash.,
GPO, 1940 [2297/1F] Corporate charter,
ratified Jan. 27, 1940, 5p, Wash.,
GPO, 1940 [2298/1F]
Keweenaw Bay Indian
Community (Michigan):
Constitution & by-laws, approved
Dec. 17, 1936, 11p, Wash., GPO, 1937
[2299/1F] Corporate charter, ratified
July 17, 1937, 6p, Wash. GPO, 1938
[2300/1F]
Kialegee Tribal
Town (Oklahoma):
Constitution & by-laws, ratified
June 12, 1941, 6p, Wash., GPO, 1942
[2301/1F] Corporate charter, ratified
Sept. 17, 1942, 6p, Wash., GPO, 1943
[2302/1F]
Kickapoo Tribe in
Kansas: Constitution
& by-laws, approved Feb. 26, 1937,
5p, Wash., GPO, 1937 [2303/1F] Corporate
charter, ratified June 19, 1937, 6p,
Wash., GPO, 1937 [2304/1F]
Kickapoo Tribe of
Oklahoma: Constitution
& by-laws, ratified Sept. 18,
1937, 5p, Wash., GPO, 1938 [2305/1F]
Corporate charter, ratified Jan. 18,
1938, 5p, Wash.. GPO, 1938 [2306/1F]
King Island Native
Community (Alaska):
Constitution & by-laws, ratified
Jan. 31, 1939, 7p, Wash., GPO, 1940
[2313/1F] Corporate charter, ratified
Jan. 31. 1939, 5p, Wash., GPO, 1940
[2314/1F]
Kivalina, Native
Village of (Alaska):
Constitution
& by-laws, ratified Feb. 7, 1940,
6p, Wash., GPO, 1941 [2710/1F] Corporate
Charter, ratified Feb. 7, 1940, 4p,
Wash., GPO, 1941 [2711/1F]
Klawock Cooperative
Association (Alaska):
Constitution & by-laws, ratified
Oct. 4, 1938, 7p, Wash., GPO, 1939
[2322/1F] Corporate charter, ratified
Oct. 4, 1938, 5p, Wash., GPO, 1939
[2323/1F]
Kootenai Tribe of
Idaho: Constitution
and by-laws, approved June 16, 1947,
4p, Wash., GPO, 1957 [2334/1F]
Kotzebue, Native
Village of (Alaska):
Constitution & by-laws, ratified
May 23, 1939, 4p, Wash., GPO, 1950
[2712/1F] Corporate charter, ratified
May 23, 1939, 2p, Wash., GPO, 1950
[2713/1F]
Koyuk, Native Village
of (Alaska):
Constitution
& by-laws, approved July 23, 1946,
4p, Wash., GPO, 1950 [2714/1F] Corporate
charter, approved July 23, 1946, 2p,
Wash., GPO, 1950 [2715/1F]
Kwethluk, Organized
Village of (Alaska):
Constitution & by-laws, ratified
Jan. 11, 1940, 4p, Wash., GPO, 1941
[2887/1F] Corporate charter, ratified
Jan. 11, 1940, 2p, Wash., GPO, 1941
[2888/1F]
Kwinhagak, Native
Village of (Alaska):
Constitution
& by-laws, approved June 11, 1948,
4p, Wash., GPO, 1950 [2716/1F] Corporate
charter, approved June 11, 1948, 2p,
Wash., GPO, 1950 [2717/1F]
Lac Du Flambeau
Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians
of Wisconsin: Constitution
& by-laws, approved Aug. 15. 1936,
10p, Wash., GPO, 1936 [2357/1F] Corporate
Charter, ratified May 8, 1937, 6p,
Wash., GPO, 1937 [2358/1F] Code of
laws, compiled Mar. 4, 1942 by authority
of the Business Committee of the Tribal
Council, 27 leaves, Lac du Flambeau,
Wis, 1942 [2356/1F]
Laguana, Pueblo
of (New Mexico):
Constitution
& by-laws, approved Dec. 21, 1949,
13p, Wash., GPO, 1950 [2994/1F] Amended
constitution & by-laws, eff. Nov.
10, 1958, 14p, Wash., GPO, 1959 [2993/1F]
Leech Lake Band
of Chippewa Indians (Minnesota):
Charter of organization, 5 leaves,
Cass Lake, Minn., 1939 [2392/1F]
Lower Brule Sioux
Tribe (South
Dakota): Constitution & by-laws,
approved Nov. 27, 1935, 12p, Wash.,
GPO, 1935 [2443/1F] Amended constitution
and by-laws, 3 leaves, Wash., GPO,
1943 [2442/1F] Corporate charter,
ratified July 11, 1936, 6p, Wash.,
GPO, 1936 [2444/1F]
Lower Sioux Indian
Community in the State of Minnesota:
Constitution
& by-laws. approved June 11, 1936,
11p, Wash., GPO, 1936 [2445/1F] Corporate
charter, ratified July 17, 1937, 6p,
Wash. GPO, 1937 [2446/1 F]
Lummi Tribe of the
Lummi Reservation (Washington):
Constitution & by-laws, approved
April 2, 1948, 6p, Wash., GPO, 1957
[2448/1F]
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Makah Indian Tribe
(Washington):
Constitution & by-laws, approved
May 16, 1936, 11p, Wash., GPO, 1936
[2494/1F] Corporate charter, ratified
Feb. 27, 1937, 6p, Wash., GPO, 1937
[2495/1F]
Manchester Band
of Pomo Indians of the Manchester
Rancheria (California):
Constitution
& by-laws, approved Mar. 11, 1936,
5p, Wash., GPO, 1936 [2499/1F] Corporate
charter ratified Feb. 27, 1937, 6p,
Wash., GPO, 1937 [2500/1F]
Mekoryuk, Native
Village of (Alaska):
Constitution & by-laws, ratified
Aug. 24, 1940, 6p, Wash., GPO, 1941
[2718/1F] Corporate charter, ratified
Aug. 24, 1940, 4p, Wash., GPO, 1941
[2719/1F]
Metlakatla Indian
Community, Annette Islands Reserve
(Alaska):
Constitution & by-laws. approved
Aug. 23, 1944, 11p, Wash., GPO, 1946
[2542/1F] Corporate charter, ratified
Dec. 19, 1944, 2p, Wash., GPO, 1946
[2543/1F]
Me-Wuk Indian Community
of the Wilton Rancheria (California):
Constitution & by-laws. approved
Jan. 15, 1936, 5p, Wash., GPO, 1936
[2544/1F]
Miami Tribe of Oklahoma:
Constitution & by-laws, ratified
Oct. 10, 1939. 4p, Wash., GPO, 1940
[2547/1F] Corporate charter, ratified
June 1, 1940, 6p, Wash., GPO, 1940
[2548/1F]
Mille Lacs Band
of Chippewa Indians (Minnesota):
Charter, 6p, n.p..n.d. [2550/1F]
Minnesota Chippewa
Tribe: Constitution
& by-laws, approved July 24, 1936,
9p, Wash., GPO, 1936 [2579/1F] Corporate
charter, ratified Nov. 13, 1937, 6p,
Wash., GPO, n.d. [2580/1F]
Minto, Native Village
of (Alaska):
Constitution
& by-laws, ratified Dec. 30, 1939,
6p, Wash., GPO, 1940 [2720/1F] Corporate
charter, ratified Dec. 30, 1939, 4p,
Wash., GPO, 1940 [2721/1F]
Mississippi Band
of Choctaw Indians
: Constitution & by-laws, ratified
Apr. 20, 1845, 4p, n.p., n.d. [2585/1F]
Moapa Band of Paiute
Indians of the Moapa River Reservation
(Nevada):
Constitution & by-laws, approved
Apr. 17, 1942. 9p, Wash., GPO, 1943
[2596/1F] Corporate charter, ratified
May 3, 1942, 5p, Wash., GPO, 1943
[2597/1F]
Muckleshoot Indian
Tribe (Washington):
Constitution & by-laws, approved
May 13, 1936, 12p, Wash., GPO. 1936
[2637/1F] Corporate charter, ratified
Oct. 31, 1936, 6p, Wash., GPO, 1937
[2638/1F]
Napakiak, Native
Village (Alaska):
Constitution & by-laws, approved
July 23, 1946, 4p, Wash., GPO. 1950
[2722/1F] Corporate charter, approved
July 23, 1946, 2p, Wash., GPO, 1950
[2723/1F]
Navaho Indians (Arizona):
Navaho Tribal
Council resolutions. 1967 & 1968,
Window Rock, Arizona, Navaho Tribal
Council [2779/10F]
Nikolski, Native
Village of (Alaska):
Constitution & by-laws, ratified
June 12, 1939, 6p, Wash., GPO, 1939
[2724/1F] Corporate charter, ratified
June 12, 1939, 4p, Wash., GPO, 1939
[2725/1F]
Nisqually Indian
Community
(Washington): Constitution & by-laws,
approved Sept. 9, 1946, 7p, Wash.,
GPO, 1951 [2832/1F]
Noatak, Native Village
of (Alaska):
Constitution & by-laws, ratified
Dec. 28, 1939, 6p, Wash., GPO, 1941
[2726/1F] Corporate charter, ratified
Dec. 28, 1939, 4p, Wash., GPO, 1941
[2727/1F]
Nome Eskimo Community
(Alaska):
Constitution & by-laws, ratified
Nov. 23, 1939, 4p, Wash., GPO, 1940
[2833/1F] Corporate charter, ratified
Nov. 23, 1939, 2p, Wash., GPO. 1940
[2834/1F]
Noorvik Native Community
(Alaska):
Constitution
& by-laws, approved May 11, 1939,
4p, Wash., GPO, 1946 [2837/1F] Corporate
charter, ratified Dec. 27, 1939, 2p,
Wash., GPO, 1946 [2838/1F]
North America, Indian
Tribes of : Charters,
constitutions, & by-laws of the
Indian tribes of North America, compiled
by George E. Fay, Greeley, Museum
of Anthropology, Colorado State College,
1967-1981, parts 1-17 [1800/52F]
Northern Cheyenne
Tribe of the Tongue River Reservation
(Montana):
Constitution & by-laws, approved
Nov. 23, 1935, Wash., GPO, 1935 [2843/1F]
Corporate charter, ratified Nov. 7,
1936, Wash., GPO, 1937 [2844/1F]
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Nunapitchuk, Native
Village of (Alaska):
Constitution & by-laws, ratified
Jan. 2, 1940, 6p, Wash., GPO, 1941
[2728/1F] Corporate charter, ratified
Jan. 2, 1940, 4p, Wash., GPO, 1941
[2729/1F]
Ogala Sioux Tribe
of the Pine Ride Reservation (South
Dakota): Constitution & by-laws,
approved Jan. 15, 1936, 12p, Wash.,
GPO, 1936 [2857/1F]
Omaha Tribe of Nebraska:
Constitution
& by-laws, approved Mar. 30, 1936,
10p, Wash., GPO, 1936 [2873/1F] Corporate
charter, ratified Aug. 22, 1936, 6p,
Wash., GPO, 1936 [2874/1F]
Oneida Tribe of
Indians of Wisconsin: Constitution
& by-laws, approved Dec. 21, 1936,
5p, Wash., GPO, 1937 [2875/1F] Corporate
charter, ratified May 1, 1937, 6p,
Wash., GPO, 1937 [2876/1F]
Osage Nation: Constitution
& laws of the Osage Nation, passed
at Pawhuska, Osage Nation, in the
years 1881 & 1882, 29p, Wash.,
D.C., R.O.Polkinhorn, printer, 1883
[2893/1F] Laws relating to the Osage
Tribe of Indians, from May 18, 1824
to Mar. 2, 1929, compiled by Ralph
A. Barney, Pawhuska, Okla., The Osage
Printery, 1929? [1163/2F]
Ottawa Tribe of
Oklahoma: Constitution
& by-laws, ratified Nov. 30. 1938,
5p, Wash., GPO, 1939 [2901/1F] Corporate
charter, ratified June 2, 1939, 6p,
Wash., GPO, 1939 [2902/1F]
Papago Tribe
(Arizona):
Constitution
& by-laws, approved Jan. 6, 1937,
8p, Wash., GPO, 1937 [2910/1F]
Pawnee Tribe of
Oklahoma: Constitution
& by-laws, ratified Jan. 6, 1938,
5p, Wash., GPO, 1938 [2925/1F] Corporate
charter, ratified Apr. 28, 1938, 6p,
Wash., GPO, 1938 [2926/1F]
Peoria Tribe of
Indians of Oklahoma: Constitution
& by-laws, ratified Oct. 10, 1939,
4p, Wash., GPO, 1940 [2938/1F] Corporate
charter, ratified June 1, 1940, 6p,
Wash., GPO, 1940 [2939/1F]
Perryville, Native
Village of (Alaska):
Constitution
& by-laws, ratified Sept. 1, 1950,
4p, Wash., GPO, 1951 [2730/1F] Corporate
charter, ratified Sept. 1, 1950, 2p,
Wash., GPO, 1951 [2731/1F]
Point Hope, Native
Village of
(Alaska): Constitution
& by-laws, ratified Feb. 29, 1940,
6p, Wash., GPO, 1940 [2732/1F] Corporate
charter, ratified Feb. 29, 1940, 4p,
Wash., GPO, 1940 [2733/1F]
Point Lay, Native
Village of (Alaska):
Constitution & by-laws, approved
May 23, 1939, 4p, Wash., GPO, 1950
[2734/1F] Corporate charter, approved
May 23, 1939, 2p, Wash., GPO, 1950
[2735/1F]
Pomo Indians, Upper
Lake Band of, (Upper
Lake Rancheria California):
Constitution
& by-laws, approved Jan. 15, 1936,
5p, Wash., GPO, 1936 [4352/1F] Constitution
& by-laws, ratified Oct. 22, 1941
as Amendment III to the Constitution
& by-laws of the Upper Lake Band
of Pomo Indians of the Upper Lake
Rancheria, 1+1+6p, Wash.. GPO,1942
[4353/1F] Corporate charter, ratified
Feb. 15, 1942, 8p, Wash., GPO, 1942
[4354/1F]
Ponca Tribe of Indians
of Oklahoma: Constitution
and by-laws, ratified Sept. 20, 1950,
6p, Wash., GPO, 1951 [2952/1F];Corporate
charter, ratified Sept. 20, 1950,
6p, Wash., GPO, 1951 [2953/1F]
Ponca Tribe of Native
Americans (Nebraska):
Constitution
& by-laws, approved Apr. 3, 1936,
10p, Wash., GPO, 1936 [2954/1F] Corp.
charter, ratified Aug. 15, 1936, 6p,
Wash., GPO, 1936 [2955/1F]
Port Gamble Indian
Community (Washington):
Constitution
& by-laws, approved Sept. 7, 1939,
6p, Wash., GPO, 1939 [2957/1F]
Port Gamble Band
of Callam Indians (Washington):
Constitution
& by-laws, ratified Apr. 5, 1941,
6p, Wash., GPO, 1941 [2958/1F]
Potawatomi Indians,
Prairie Band of (Kansas):
Constitution & by-laws, 11 leaves,
Horton Agency, Kansas, 1968 [2959/1F]
Potawatomi Indians
of Oklahoma, Citizen Band of :
Constitution & by-laws, ratified
Dec. 12, 1938, 5p, Wash., GPO, 1939
[1515/1F]
Prairie Island Indian
Community in the State of Minnesota:
Constitution
& by-laws, approved June 20, 1936,
11p, Wash., GPO, 1936 [2962/1F] Corporate
charter, ratified July 23, 1937, 6p,
Wash., GPO, 1938 [2963/1F]
Puyallup Tribe of
the Puyallup Reservation (Washington):
Constitution & by-laws, approved
May 13, 1936, 12p, Wash., GPO, 1936
[2997/1F]
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Pyramid Lake Paiute
Tribe (Nevada):
Constitution
& by-laws, approved Jan. 15, 1936,
11p, Wash., GPO, 1936 [2998/1F] Law
& order code of the Pyramid Lake
Reservation, 23+1 leaves, Pyramid
Lake, NV, 1941 [3000/1F]
Quartz Valley Indian
Community (California):
Constitution
& by-laws, approved June 15, 1939,
5p, Wash., GPO, 1939 [3002/1 F] Corp.
charter, ratified Mar. 12, 1940, 5p,
Wash., GPO., 1940 [3003/1F]
Quechan Tribe of
the Fort Yuma Reservation (California):
Constitution & by-laws, approved
Dec. 18, 1936, 10p, Wash., GPO, 1937
[3004/1F]
Quileute Tribe of
the Quileute Reservation (Washington):
Constitution & by-laws, approved
Nov. 11, 1936, 12p, Wash., GPO, 1937
[3005/1F] Corporate charter, ratified
Aug. 21, 1937, 6p, Wash., GPO, 1938
[3006/1F]
Quinault Tribe of
Washington: Tribal
code of laws, approved Mar. 31, 1973,
164p, The Tribe, 1973 [3007/4F]
Red Cliff Band of
Lake Superior Chippewa Indians (Wisconsin):
Constitution & by-laws, approved
June 1, 1936, 10p, Wash., GPO, 1936
[3014/1F] Corporate charter, ratified
Oct. 24, 1936, 6p, Wash., GPO, 1936
[3015/1F]
Red Lake Band of
Chippewa Indians (Minnesota):
Revised constitution & by-laws,
1958, 8 numbered leaves [3016/1F]
Reno-Sparks Indian
Community (Nevada):
Constitution & by-laws, approved
Jan. 15, 1936, 6p, Wash., GPO, 1936
[3030/1F] Corporate charter, ratified
Jan. 7, 1938, 6p, Wash., GPO, 1938
[3031/1F]
Rosebud Sioux Tribe
(South Dakota):
Constitution & by-laws, approved
Dec. 20, 1935, 10p, Wash., GPO, 1936
[3069/1F] Corporate charter, ratified
Mar. 16, 1937, 7p, Wash., GPO, 1937
[3070/1F] Resolutions & ordinances,
1 vol., Rosebud Indian Agency, 1939-1941
[3071/1F]
Sac & Fox Tribe
of the Mississippi in Iowa: Constitution
& by-laws, approved Dec. 20, 1937,
10p, Wash., GPO, 1938 [3091/1F]
Sac & Fox Tribe
of Missouri (Kansas
& Nebraska): Constitution &
by-laws, approved Mar. 2, 1937, 6p,
Wash., GPO, 1937 [3092/1F] Corporate
charter, ratified June 19, 1937, 6p,
Wash., GPO, 1937 [3094/1F]
Sac & Fox Tribe
of Indians of Oklahoma: Constitution
& by-laws, ratified Dec. 7, 1937,
5p, Wash., GPO, 1938 [3093/1F]
Saginaw Chippewa
Indian Tribe of Michigan: Constitution
& by-laws, approved May 6, 1937,
6p, Wash., GPO, 1937 [3095/1F] Corp
charter, ratified Aug. 28, 1937, 6p,
Wash., GPO, 1938 [3096/1F]
St. Croix Chippewa
Indians of Wisconsin: Constitution
& by-laws, approved Nov. 12, 1942,
4p, Wash., GPO, 1943 [3097/1F]
St. Michael, Native
Village of (Alaska):
Constitution & by-laws, approved
June 11, 1948, 4p, Wash., GPO, 1950
[2736/1F] Corporate charter, approved
June 11, 1948, 2p, Wash., GPO, 1950
[2737/1F]
Salt River Pima-Maricopa
Indian Community (Arizona):
Constitution & by-laws, approved
June 11, 1940, 9p, Wash., GPO, 1941
[3098/1F]
San Carlos Apache
Tribe of Arizona: Constitution
& by-laws, approved Jan. 17, 1936,
9p, Wash., GPO, 1936 [3101/1F] Amended
constitution & by-laws, effective
Feb. 24, 1954, 10p, Wash., GPO, 1957
[3099/1F] Corporate charter, ratified
Oct. 16, 1940, 5p, Wash., GPO, 1941
[3102/1F] Amended corporate charter,
ratified Mar. 7, 1955, 6p, Wash.,
GPO, 1957 [3100/1F]
Santa Clara, Pueblo
of (New Mexico):
Constitution
& by-laws, approved Dec. 30, 1935,
9p, Wash., GPO, 1936 [2996/1F]
Santee Sioux Tribe
of Nebraska: Constitution
& by-laws, approved Apr. 3, 1936,
11p, Wash., GPO, 1936 [3114/1F] Corporate
charter, ratified Aug. 22, 1936, 6p,
Wash., GPO, 1936 [3115/1F]
Savoonga, Native
Village of (Alaska):
Constitution & by-laws, ratified
Apr. 10, 1940, 4p, Wash., GPO, 1951
[2738/1F] Corporate charter, ratified
Apr. 10, 1940, 2p, Wash., GPO, 1951
[2739/1F]
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Saxman, Organized
Village of (Alaska):
Constitution
and by-laws, ratified Jan. 14, 1941,
6p, Wash., GPO, 1941 [2889/1F] Corporate
charter, ratified Jan. 14, 1941, 5p,
Wash., GPO, 1941 [2890/1F]
Selawik, Native
Village of (Alaska):
Constitution & by-laws, ratified
Mar. 15, 1940, 6p, Wash., GPO, 1940
[2740/1F] Corporate charter, ratified
Mar. 15, 1940, 4p, Wash., GPO, 1940
[2741/1F]
Seminole Tribe of
Florida: Constitution
& by-laws, ratified Aug. 21, 1957,
11p, Wash., GPO, 1958 [3143/1F] Corporate
charter, ratified Aug. 21, 1957, 11p,
Wash., GPO, 1958 [3144/1F]
Seneca-Cayuga Tribe
of Oklahoma: Constitution
& by-laws, approved Apr. 26, 1937,
5p, Wash., GPO, 1937 [3147/1F] Corporate
charter, ratified June 26, 1937, 5p,
Wash., GPO, 1938 [3148/1F]
Seneca Nation: Constitution
of the "Government by chiefs," of
the Seneca Nation, adopted Nov. 30,
1854, by the National Council, subject
to the approval of the electors of
the nation, 8p, Buffalo, Thomas &
Lathrops, 1854 [3150/1F] Original
& amended constitutions of the
Seneca Nation of Indians, revision
of Nov. 15, 1898, 8 leaves, n.p.,
n.d. [3151/1F]
Shageluk Native
Village (Alaska):
Constitution
& by-laws, approved Aug. 19, 1949,
4p, Wash., GPO, 1950 [3160/1F] Corporate
charter, approved Aug. 19, 1949, 3p,
Wash., GPO, 1950 [3161/1F]
Shaktoolik, Native
Village of
(Alaska): Constitution & by-laws,
ratified Jan. 27, 1940, 6p, Wash.,
GPO, 1940 [2742/1F] Corporate charter,
ratified Jan. 27, 1940, 4p, Wash.,
GPO, 1940 [2743/1F]
Shishmaref. Native
Village of (Alaska):
Constitution & by-laws, ratified
Aug. 2, 1939, 6p, Wash., GPO, 1939
[2744/1F] Corporate charter, ratified
Aug. 2, 1939, 4p, Wash., GPO, 1939
[2745/1F]
Shivwits Band of
Paiute Indians (Utah):
Constitution
& by-laws, approved Mar. 21, 1940,
7p, Wash., GPO, 1940 [3169/1F] Corporate
charter, ratified Aug. 30, 1941, 6p,
Wash., GPO, 1942 [3170/1F]
Shoshone-Bannock
Tribes of the Fort Hall Reservation
(Idaho): Constitution
& by-laws, approved Apr. 30, 1936,
13p, Wash., GPO, 1936 [3172/1F] Corporate
charter, ratified Apr. 17, 1937, 6p,
Wash., GPO, 1937 [3173/1F] Law &
order code, revised official edition,
Feb. 1972, Fort Hall, ID, 1972 [3175/2F]
Shoshone-Paiute
Tribes of the Duck Valley Reservation
(Idaho &
Nevada): Constitution & by-laws,
approved Apr. 20, 1936, 11p, Wash.,
GPO, 1936 [3176/1F] Corporate charter,
ratified Aug. 22, 1936, 6p, Wash.,
GPO, 1936 [3177/1F]
Shoshone-Paiute
Tribes of the Western Shoshone Reservation
(Wyoming):
Constitution & by-laws, approved
Oct. 17, 1935, 17 leaves, n.p., n.d.
[3178/1F]
Shungnak, Native
Village of (Alaska):
Constitution & by-laws, ratified
July 24, 1946, 4p, Wash., GPO, 1951
[2746/1F] Corporate charter, ratified
July 24, 1946, 2p, Wash., GPO, 1946
[2747/1F]
Siksika Indians
(Montana):
Blackfeet
Reservation tribal law & order
code, redraft, 91 leaves, Billings,
Mont., Dept. Int., Off. of the Solicitor,
1967 [3180/3F]
Sisseton-Wahpeton
Sioux Tribe (South
Dakota): Constitution
& by-laws, approved Oct. 16, 1946,
6p, Wash., GPO, 1957 [3190/1F]
Sitka Community
Association (Alaska):
Constitution and by-laws, ratified
Oct. 11, 1938, 7p, Wash., GPO, 1938
[3191/1F] Corporate charter, ratified
Oct. 11, 1938, 5p, Wash., GPO, 1939
[3192/1F]
Skokomish Indian
Tribe (Washington):
Constitution
& by-laws, approved May 3, 1938,
11p, Wash., GPO, 1938 [3195/1F] Corporate
charter, ratified July 22, 1939, 6p,
Wash., GPO, 1939 [3196/1F]
Sokaogan Chippewa
Community (Wisconsin):
Constitution
& by-laws, approved Nov. 9, 1938,
5p, Wash., GPO, 1939 [3218/1F] Corp.
charter, ratified Oct. 7, 1939, 6p,
Wash., GPO, 1940 [3219/1F]
Southern Ute Tribe
of the Southern Ute Reservation (Colorado):
Constitution
& by-laws, approved Nov. 4, 1936,
7p, Wash., GPO, 1936 [3237/1F] Corporate
charter, ratified Nov. 1, 1938, 6p,
Wash., GPO, 1939 [3238/1F]
Spokane Tribe of
the Spokane Reservation (Washington):
Constitution
& by-laws, approved June 27, 1951,
5p, Wash., GPO, 1957 [3254/1F]
Stebbins Community
Association (Alaska):
Constitution
& by-laws, ratified Dec. 5, 1939,
4p, Wash., GPO, 1940 [3267/1F] Corporate
charter, ratified Dec. 5, 1939, 2p,
Wash., GPO, 1940 [3268/1F]
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Stevens, Native
Village of (Alaska):
Constitution
& by-laws, ratified Dec. 30, 1939,
6p, Wash., GPO, 1940 [2748/1F] Corporate
charter, ratified Dec. 30. 1939, 4p,
Wash., GPO, 1940 [2749/1F]
Stockbridge Munsee
Community
(Wisconsin):
Constitution
& by-laws, approved Nov. 18, 1937,
6p, Wash., GPO, 1938 [3282/1F] Corp.
Charter, ratified May 21, 1938, 6p,
Wash., GPO, 1938 [3283/1 F]
Swinomish Indian
Tribal Community (Washington):
Constitution
& by-laws, approved Jan. 27, 1936,
12p, Wash., GPO, 1936 [3304/1F] Corporate
charter, ratified July 25, 1936, 6p,
Wash., GPO, 1937 [3305/1F]
Tanacross, Native
Village of (Alaska):
Constitution
& by-laws, ratified Jan. 5, 1942,
6p, Wash., GPO, 1943 [2750/1F] Corporate
charter, ratified Jan. 5, 1942, 4p,
Wash., GPO, 1943 [2751/1F]
Tanana, Native Village
of (Alaska):
Constitution
& by-laws, approved May 15, 1939,
4p, Wash., GPO, 1950 [2752/1F] Corporate
charter, approved May 15, 1939, 3p,
Wash., GPO, 1950 [2753/1F]
Tatitlek, Native
Village of (Alaska):
Constitution
& by-laws, approved May 23, 1939,
4p, Wash., GPO, 1950 [2754/1F] Corporate
charter, approved May 23, 1939, 2p,
Wash., GPO, 1950 [2755/1F]
Te-Moak Bands of
Western Shoshone Indians (Nevada):
Constitution & by-laws, approved
Aug. 24, 1938, 9p, Wash., GPO, 1938
[3327/1F]
Tetlin, Native Village
of (Alaska):
Constitution
& by-laws, ratified Mar. 20, 1940,
6p, Wash., GPO, 1941 [2756/F] Corporate
charter, ratified Mar. 20, 1940, 4p,
Wash., GPO, 1941 [2757/1F]
Thlopthlocco Tribal
Town (Oklahoma):
Constitution
& by-laws, ratified Dec. 27, 1938,
5p, Wash., GPO, 1939 [3345/1F] Corporate
charter, ratified Apr. 13, 1939, 6p,
Wash., GPO, 1941 [3346/1F]
Three Affiliated
Tribes of the Fort Berthold Reservation
(North Dakota):
Constitution & by-laws, approved
June 29, 1936, 11p, Wash., GPO, 1936
[3361/1F] Corporate charter, ratified
Apr. 24, 1937, 6p, Wash., GPO, 1937
[3362/1F]
Tonkawa Tribe of
Indians of Oklahoma: Constitution
& by-laws, ratified Apr. 21, 1938,
5p, Wash., GPO, 1938 [3372/1F]
Tulalip Tribes (Washington):
Constitution & by-laws, approved
Jan. 24, 1936, 12p, Wash., GPO, 1936
[3389/1F] Corporate Charter, ratified
Oct. 3, 1936, 6p, Wash., GPO, 1936
[3390/1F]
Tule River Indian
Tribe (California):
Constitution
& by-laws, approved Jan. 15, 1936,
11p, Wash., GPO, 1936 [3391/1F]
Tununak, Native
Village of (Alaska):
Constitution
& by-laws, approved May 23, 1939,
4p, Wash., GPO, 1950 [2758/1F] Corporate
charter, approved May 23, 1939, 2p,
Wash., GPO, 1950 [2759/1F]
Tuolumne Band of
Me-Wuk Indians of the Tuolumne Rancheria
(California):
Constitution & by-laws, approved
Jan. 15, 1936, 6p, Wash., GPO, 1936
[3393/1F] Corporate charter, ratified
Nov. 12, 1937, 6p, Wash., GPO, 1938
[3394/1F]
Tyonek, Native Village
of (Alaska):
Constitution
& by-laws, ratified Nov. 27, 1939,
6p, Wash., GPO, 1940 [2760/1F] Corporate
charter, ratified Nov. 27, 1939, 4p,
Wash., GPO, 1940 [2761/1F]
Umatilla Reservation,
Confederated Tribes of the
(Oregon): Constitution & by-laws,
approved Dec. 7, 1949, 6p, Wash.,
GPO, 1957 [1561/1F]
Unalakleet, Native
Village of (Alaska):
Constitution & by-laws, ratified
Dec. 30, 1939, 6p, Wash., GPO, 1940
[2762/1F] Corporate charter, ratified
Dec. 30, 1939, 4p, Wash., GPO, 1940
[2763/1F]
Ute Indian Tribe
of the Uintah & Ouray Reservation
(Utah):
Constitution
& by-laws, approved Jan. 19, 1937,
15p, Wash., GPO. 1937 [4356/1F] Corporate
charter, ratified Aug. 10, 1938, 7p,
Wash., GPO, 1938 [4357/1F]
Ute Mountain Tribe
of the Ute Mountain Reservation (Colorado,
New Mexico, Utah): Constitution &
by-laws, approved June 6, 1940, 6p,
Wash., GPO, 1940 [4359/1F]
Venetie, Native
Village of (Alaska):
Constitution & by-laws, ratified
Jan. 25, 1940, 4p, Wash., GPO, 1940
[2764/1F] Corporate charter, ratified
Jan. 25, 1940, 2p, Wash., GPO, 1940
[2765/1F]
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Wales, Native Village
of (Alaska):
Constitution & by-laws, ratified
July 29, 1939, 6p, Wash., GPO, 1939
[2766/1F] Corporate charter, ratified
July 29, 1939, 4p, Wash., GPO, 1939
[2767/1F]
Walker River Paiute
Tribe of Nevada: Constitution
& by-laws, approved Mar. 26, 1937,
10p, Wash., GPO, 1937 [4394/1F] Corporate
charter, ratified May 8, 1937, 6p,
Wash., GPO, 1937 [4395/1F]
Warm Springs Reservation
of Oregon, Confederated Tribes of
: Constitution
& by-laws, approved Feb. 14, 12p,
1938, Wash., GPO, 1938 [1562/1F] Corporate
charter, ratified Apr. 23, 1938, 6p,
Wash., GPO, 1938 [1563/1F]
Washoe Tribe of
the States of Nevada & California:
Constitution
& by-laws, approved Jan. 24, 1936,
8p, Wash., GPO, 1936 [4418/1F] Corporate
charter, ratified Feb. 27, 1937, 6p,
Wash., GPO, 1937 [4419/1F]
White Earth Band
of Chippewa Indians
(Minnesota): Charter, 6p, n.p., n.d.
[4451/1F]
White Mountain Apache
Tribe of the Fort Apache Indian Reservation
(Arizona):
Constitution
& by-laws, approved Aug. 26, 1938,
7p, Wash., GPO, 1938 [4454/1F] Law
& order code, 48 leaves, Fort
Apache Indian Reservation, AZ, 1941
[4455/1F]
White Mountain,
Native Village of (Alaska):
Constitution
& by-laws, ratified Nov. 25, 1939,
6p, Wash., GPO, 1942 [2768/1F] Corporate
charter, ratified Nov. 25, 1939, 4p,
Wash., GPO, 1942 [2769/1F]
Winnebago Tribe
of Nebraska: Constitution
& by-laws, approved Apr. 3, 1936,
11p, Wash., GPO, 1936 [4472/1F] Corporate
charter, ratified Aug. 15, 1936, 6p,
Wash., GPO, 1936 [4473/1F]
Wrangell Cooperative
Association (Alaska):
Constitution
& by-laws, approved Apr. 30, 1942,
8p, Wash., GPO, 1950 [4506/1F] Corp.
charter, approved Apr. 30, 1942, 5p,
Wash., GPO, 1955 [4507/1F]
Wyandotte Tribe
of Oklahoma: Constitution
& by-laws, ratified July 24, 1937,
5p, Wash., GPO, 1937 [4510/1F] Corporate
charter, ratified Oct. 30, 1937, 6p,
Wash., GPO, 1938 [4511/1F]
Yavapai-Apache Indian
Community of the Camp Verde Reservation
(Arizona):
Constitution
& by-laws, approved Feb. 12, 1937,
5p, Wash., GPO, 1937 [4516/1F] Corporate
charter, approved Mar. 11, 1948, 5p,
Wash., GPO, 1950 [4517/1F]
Yerington Paiute
Tribe of the State of Nevada: Constitution
& by-laws, approved Jan. 4, 1937,
6p, Wash., GPO, 1937 [4518/1F] Corporate
charter, ratified Apr. 10, 1937, 6p,
Wash., GPO, 1937, [4519/1F]
Yomba Shoshone Tribe
of the Yomba Reservation (Nevada):
Constitution & by-laws, approved
Dec. 30, 1939, effective Dec. 22,
1939, 9p, Wash., GPO, 1940 [4520/1F]
Corporate charter, ratified Dec. 22,
1939, 6p, Wash., GPO, 1940 [4521/1F]
Secondary Documents
(In alphabetical order
by main entry)
All Indian Pueblo
Council: The
Right to Remain Indian; the failure
of the Federal Government to protect
Indian land and water rights, 64p,
Albuquerque?, N.M., 1972 [1040/1F]
All Indian Statewide
Conference On California Indian Education:
Report of
the First Conference, Modesto, CA,
80p, Ad Hoc Committee on California
Indian Education, 1968? [1041/1F]
American Indian
Task Force: Indian
Legal Redress System, 98 leaves, n.p.,
1973? [1067/3F] " Single volume
title, no log needed."
Atoka, Indian Territory,
Convention, 1900: The
Atoka Convention of Choctaw and Chickasaw
Indians, 1+17p, South McAlester, I.T.,
Press of the South McAlester capital,
1900? [1135/1F]
Black Hills Indian
Land Tenure Conference, 1941 (Custer,
South Dakota):
Summary of the conclusions reached
at the Black Hills Indian Land Tenure
Conference, 19 leaves, Wash.? 1941?
[1214/1F]
Choctaw Nation:
Memorial of
the Choctaw and Chickasaw nations
relative to the rights of the Mississippi
Choctaws, submitted for consideration
in connection with H.R. 19213, 44p,
Wash., GPO, 1913 [1456/1F]
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Citizen's Alcoholism
Committee: Alcoholism
workshop report, Dec. 1-2, 1960, Window
Rock, AZ, 26+6p, Gallup, N.M., Gallup
Indian Community Center, Inc., 1960
[1516/1F]
Conference For Tribal
Judges, 1959: Program
& proceedings, University of South
Dakota, Vermillion, S.D. [1564/2F]
Eastern Band Of
Cherokee Indians: Principal
Chief's report to the Eastern Band
of Cherokee Indians, N.C., 1 vol.,
Dept. of Natural & Economic Resources,
Division of Community Services, Raleigh,
N.C., 1975 [1756/2F]
Gila River Pima-Maricopa
Community Council: Transcript
of conferences held at Sacaton, AZ,
Feb. 14-22, 1950, between the Gila
River Pine-Maricopa Community Council,
members of the Pima tribe, Z. Simpson
Cox, Tribal attorney, and officials
of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, 219p,
Wash., D.C., 1950 [1920/3F]
Indian Conference,
Syracuse, N.Y., 1919: Official
record of the Indian conference, called
to determine the status of the Indians
of the Six Nations on the Indian reservations
of the state of New York, and their
relations to the federal and state
governments, held in the assembly
hall of the Onondaga Historical Association
at Syracuse, N.Y., Mar. 6-7, 1919,
68p, n.p., 1919 [2144/1F]
Indian Territory,
Councils & Conventions: Journal
of the 1870 General Council of the
Indian Territory, held at Okmulgee,
in the Indian Territory, under the
provisions of {the treaty of 1866}
between the U.S. and the Cherokee
Nation, and similar treaties between
the United States and the Choctaw
& Chickasaw, Muskogee, and Seminole
tribes of Indians..., 64p, Lawrence,
KS, Excelsior Book & Job Printing
Office, 1871 [2172/1F] Journal of
the Fourth Annual, 1873, Session of
the General Council of the Indian
Territory, at Okmulgee, I.T., Dec.
1, 1873, 34p, Boggy Depot? 1874 [2174/1F]
Journal of the Sixth Annual Session
of the General Council of the Indian
Territory, assembled in council at
Okmulgee, I.T., 114p, a Scholarly
Resources 1975 reprint of the 1875
ed. [2175/2F] "The
petition of a people for relief."
The convention of the people of the
Indian Territory held at South McAlester,
Feb. 22-23, 1900, its proceedings,
resolutions & memorial, 18+21p,
South McAlester, I.T., 1900? [1573/1F]
International Convention
Of The Cherokee, Creek, Choctaw, Chickasaw
& Seminole Indians, 1894; To
the President and Congress of the
United States; Views and wishes in
the matter of lands in severalty and
territorial government, followed in
the course of time by statehood, 3p,
Checotaw, I.T., 1894 [2201/1F] 1895
Convention: Memorial adopted by the
International Convention at Eufala,
I.T., June 27, 1895, 4p, Eufala, Journal
Printing Co., 1895 [2202/1F]
Inter-Tribal Conference
On Council Representatives, Carson
Jurisdiction: Minutes
of the Fifth Conference on Council
Procedures and Organization, held
at Stewart, NV, Nov. 18-20, 1940,
notes taken by Gretchen P. Devine,
74+6p, Stewart, NV, 1940 [2203/1F]
National American
Indian Court Judges Association; Indian
Courts & the Future; Report of
the National American Indian Court
Judges Association Long Range Planning
Project, 1 vol. with 2 appendices,
1978 [2662/16F]
Native American
Natural Resources Devel. Federation
Of The Northern Great Plains:
Declaration of Indian
rights to the natural resources of
the northern Great Plains states,
prepared by member tribes in the Native
American Natural Resources Development
Federation of the Northern Great Plains,
in conjunction with the Native American
Rights Fund, the Bureau of Indian
Affairs, and private consultants,
24p, Denver, Northern Great Plains
Resources Program, 1974 [2683/1F]
Navaho Indians:
Answer of
the Navaho Tribe to the petition of
the Hopi Tribe to the Secretary of
the Interior for reconsideration of
the opinion of the Solicitor of the
Department of the Interior dated June
11, 1946, M-33821, regarding ownership
of mineral estate in the area of Executive
order of Dec. 16, 1882, 165p, Wash.,
Press of Byron S. Adams, 1957 [2773/2F]
Northwest Conference
For Tribal Judges: Program
& proceedings, 1st-, 1961-, (Grouped
under this control number are proceedings
for the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 8th, &
llth conferences) [2845/11F]
Seneca Nation: Declaration
of the Seneca Nation of Indians in
general council assembled, with the
accompanying documents; also an address
to the chiefs and people of that nation,
53p, Baltimore, W.Woody, 1845 [3149/1F]
Southwest Indian
Tribal Courts 1st Conference; "Modern
American courts in general and the
tribal courts in particular"; program
& proceedings of the conference
held at the University of Arizona,
Phoenix, 1960, 84 leaves, Branch of
Law & Order, Phoenix Area Office,
1960 [3239/1F]
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Treaties with the
Federal & State Governments
Compilations:
(Arranged alphabetically
by main entry)
A Compilation of
all the Treaties between the U.S.
and the Indian Tribes now
in force as laws: n.a., 1075p, prepared
in response to an act of Congress
approved Mar. 3, 1873, Wash, GPO,
1873 [4226/11F]
Confederate States
of America - The
statutes at large of the provisional
government of the Confederated States
of America, from the institution of
the government, Feb. 18, 1861, to
its termination, Feb. 18, 1862, inclusive
... and the treaties concluded by
the Confederate states with Indian
tribes [1552/5F]
Fay - Treaties
between the Menominee Indians and
the United States of America, 1817-1856,
by George E. Fay, 67-106p, Oshkosh,
Wisconsin State University, Museum
of Anthropology, 1965 [1806/1F] Treaties
between the Menominee Indians and
the United States of America, 1817-1856,
by G.E. Fay, 40 leaves, Greeley, CO,
University of Northern Colorado, Museum
of Anthropology, 1970 [1805/1F] Treaties
between the Stockbridge-Munsee Tribe
of Indians and the United States of
America, 1805-1871, by G.E. Fay, 62
leaves, Greeley, CO, University of
Northern Colorado, Museum of Anthropology,
1970 [1808/2F] Treaties between the
Potawatomi Tribe of Indians and the
United States of America, 1789-1867,
by G.E. Fay, 150 leaves, Greeley,
CO, University of Colorado, Museum
of Anthropology, 1971 [1807/4F] Treaties
& land cessions between the bands
of the Sioux and the United States
of America, 1817-1856, by G.E.. Fay,
v.1-3, Greeley, CO, University of
Northern Colorado, Museum of Anthropology,
1972 [1804/8F]
Fitzpatrick - Treaties
& laws of the Osage Nation, as
passed to Nov. 26, 1890: compiled
by W.S. Fitzpatrick, 103p, Cedar Vale,
KS, Press of the Cedar Vale Commercial,
1895 [2895/2F]
Indian treaties,
and the laws
& regulations relating to Indian
affairs; to which is added an appendix
containing the proceedings of the
old Congress and other important state
papers in relation to Indian affairs:
n.a., 529p, Wash., Way & Gideon,
printers, 1826 [4227/6F]
Institute for the
Development of Indian Law - A
chronological list of treaties &
agreements made by Indian tribes with
the United States, n.a., 34p, Wash.,
DC, the Institute, 1973 [2192/1F]
Treaties & agreements of the Chippewa
Indians, 1785-1902, n.a., 142p, Wash.,
the Institute, n.d. [4230/2 F] Treaties
& agreements of the Eastern Oklahoma
Indians, 1778-1909, n.a., iv+211p,
Wash., the Institute, n.d. [4231/3F]
Treaties & agreements of the Five
Civilized Tribes, 1785-1899, n.a.,
278p, Wash., the Institute, n.d. [4232/3F]
Treaties & agreements of the Indian
tribes of the Northern Plains, 1815-1909,
n.a., 141p, Wash., the Institute,
n.d. [4234/2F] Treaties & agreements
of the Indian tribes of the Pacific
Northwest, 1853-1905, n.a., 151+163+2p,
Wash., the Institute, n.d. [4235/2F]
Treaties & agreements of the Indian
tribes of the Southwest, including
western Oklahoma, 1835-1873, n.a.,
174p, Wash., the Institute, n.d. [4236/2F]
Kappler. Charles
J. - Indian Affairs, Laws
and Treaties: compiled and edited by
Charles J. Kappler, v.1-5, Wash., GPO,
1904 [4130/58F]
1975 Supplement to
the original work by Kappler, published
by the Department of the Interior,
Wash., GPO, 1975 [4133/2F]
Treaties between
the United
States of America and the several
Indian tribes, from 1778 to 1837,
with a copious table of contents,
n.a., 699p, compiled and printed by
direction and supervision of the Commissioner
of Indian affairs, Wash., Langtree
& O'Sullivan, 1837 [4239/8F] Treaties
between the United States of America
and the Cherokee Nation, from 1785,
n.a., Tahlequah, Cherokee Nation,
National Printing Office, 1870 [4237/2F]
U.S. Congress, House,
Committee on Interior & Insular
Affairs - List
of Indian treaties; a memorandum and
accompanying information from the
chairman to the members of the committee,
n.a., 45p, Wash., GPO, 1964 [3720/1F]
Federal opinion on the need for an
Indian treaty study, report pursuant
to House Resolution 80, 89th Congress,
lst session, House Report No. 1044,
130p, Wash., GPO, 1965 [3710/2F]
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Separate Treaties:
(All titles refer
to treaty relations between the American
Indians and the U.S. federal or state
governments, with materials arranged
in rough chronological order grouped
by U.S. presidencies. Because so many
of the titles relate to more than
one tribe, an alphabetical arrangement
by tribe would have been confusingly
duplicative. Those wishing to access
treaties by tribe should consult Index
A, where all treaty materials relating
to specific tribes are keyed directly
to each tribe with page/line references)
1801-1809 (Jefferson):
Message from the President transmitting
papers relating to the compact between
the U.S. and the state of Georgia
of 1802..., 82p, Wash., Gales &
Seaton, 1824 [4340/1F] Report of the
Select Committee of the House of Representatives,
appointed to consider certain treaties
with the Creek & Cherokee Indians,
and the articles of agreement &
cessation entered into on 24 April,
1802, between the U.S. and the state
of Georgia, 12p, Wash., DC, 1802 [3788/1F]
A bill making appropriations for carrying
into effect a treaty between the U.S.
& the Chickasaw tribe of Indians,
presented 27 Jan., 1807, 6p, Wash.,
A.& G.Way, 1807 [4242/1F] Message
from the President transmitting a
treaty of limits between the United
States of America and the Choctaw
Nation of Indians, 10p, Wash., A.&
G.Way, 1808 [4188/1F]
1809-1817 (Madison):
Message from the President transmitting
a copy of a treaty concluded with
the Kickapoo tribe of Indians, 8p,
Wash., A.& G.Way, 1810 [4189/1F]
Message from the President transmitting
copies of two ratified treaties entered
into on the part of the U.S., one
on the 22nd of July, 1814, with the
several tribes of Indians called Wyandots,
Delawares, Shawanees, Senecas, &
Miamis, and the other on the 9th of
Aug., 1814, with the Creek Nation
of Indians, 12p, Wash., A.& G.Way,
1815 [4190/1F]
1817-1825 (Monroe):
Message from the President communicating
documents touching on the treaty with
the Cherokee Indians, ratified in
1819, 8p, Wash., Gales & Seaton,
1826 [4191/1F] The Saginaw treaty
of 1819 between General Lewis Cass
& the Chippewa Indians, written
for the centennial celebration of
the treaty, Sept. 19, 1919, by Fred
Dustin, 32p, Saginaw, MI, the Saginaw
Publishing Co., 1919 [1752/1F]
1825-1829 (Adams):
Message from the President transmitting
a copy of the treaty with the Creek
Nation of Indians, concluded 24th
Jan. last, also a copy of a treaty,
superseded by the same, signed at
Indian Springs on the 12th of Jan.,
1825, 15p, Wash., Gales & Seaton,
1826 [4194/1F] Treaty with the Florida
Indians, letter from the Sec. of War
transmitting the information required
by a resolution of the House of Reps.
of the 5th ultimo in relation to the
instructions given to the commissioners
for negotiating with the Florida Indians,
109p, Wash., Gales & Seaton, 1826
[4347/2F] Treaty between the Seneca
Nation of Indians and the State of
Massachusetts, 7p, Wash., 1827 [3796/1F]
Treaty between the U.S. & the
Chippeway, Menomonie & Winnebago
tribes of Indians..., 11 Aug., 1827,
at Butte des Morts, on the Fox River,
territory of Michigan, between Lewis
Cass and Thomas L. McKenney, commissioners
for the U.S., and certain chiefs &
warriors of the said tribes..., 2p,
Wash., 1829 [4243/1F] Message from
the President transmitting a copy
of a treaty, concluded on the 15th
day of Nov., 1827, between the U.S.
and the Creek Nation of Indians, 8p,
Wash., Gales & Seaton, 1828 [4196/1F]
Message from the President transmitting
the information required by the resolution
of the House of Reps. of 22d ultime,
in relation to the treaty with the
Creek Nation of Indians, the 15th
of November, 1827, 26p, Wash., Gales
& Seaton, 1828 [4338/1F] Message
from the President transmitting a
copy of a treaty concluded on the
11th of Feb. last, with the Eel River
or Thorton Party of Miami Indians,
7p, Wash., Gales & Seaton, 1828
[4195/1F] Letter from the Sec. of
War transmitting the report of the
commissioners appointed to negotiate
with the Cherokee Indians for a certain
portion of their country, Jan. 30,
1828, 40p, Wash., Gales & Seaton,
1828 [4341/1F] Articles of agreement
with the Winnebago and other Indians,
3p, Wash., U.S.Sen.Doc., 1928 [3794/1F]
Message from the President transmitting
copies of treaties concluded with
the Chippeway, Menomonie. Winnebago,
& Pattawatima tribes of Indians,
7p, Wash., 1829 [4192/1F] Message
from the President transmitting copies
of two treaties with Indian tribes,
8p, Wash., 1829 [4193/1F] Articles
of cessation between the U.S. &
Georgia, and the treaty with the Cherokee
Indians, 14p, Wash., 1829 [4224/1F]
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1829-1837 (Jackson):
Dancing Rabbit Creek Treaty (removal
of the Choctaw Indians, 1830), contemporary
account by Superintendent George S.
Gaines, reprint, Alabama State Department
of Archives, No. 10 in its Historical
& Patriotic Series, Birmingham,
Birmingham Printing Co., 1928 [1893/1F]
Treaty between the U.S. and the Menominee
Indians, concluded Oct. 27, 1832,
ratified Mar. 13, 1833, 6p, Wash.,
1833 [4252/1F] Treaty between the
U.S. and the Cherokee Nation of Indians
west of the Mississippi, concluded
Feb. 14, 1833, ratified May 20 {i.e.
May 25}, 1836, 4p, Wash., 1836 [4245/1F]
Treaty between the U.S. and the united
bands of the Otoes & Missourias,
concluded Sept. 21, 1833, ratified
Apr. 12, 1834, 4p, Wash., 1834 [4254/1F]
Treaties between the U.S. and the
chiefs, headmen, & warriors of
the Pottawatamie Indians, concluded
Dec. 4th, 10th, 16th & 17th, 1834,
ratified Mar. 16th, 1835, 7p, Wash.,
1835 [4248/1F] Report from the Sec.
of War in relation to the Cherokee
treaty of 1835, 1090p, Wash., Blair
& Rivers, printers, 1838 [4342/12F]
Treaty between the U.S. and Mesquaw-buck,
a chief of the Pottawatamie Tribe
of Indians and his band, concluded
Mar. 26, 1836, ratified June 4, 1836,
4p, Wash., 1836 [4244/1F] Treaty between
the U.S. and the chief & headmen
of Aubba-nauba's band of the Pottawatamie
Indians, concl. Apr. 11, 1836, ratified
May 20 {i.e. 25}, 1836, 4p, Wash.,
1836 [4246/1F] Treaty between the
U.S. and the chiefs & delegates
of the Pottawatamie tribe of Indians,
concluded Apr. 22, 1836, ratified
May 20 {i.e. 26}, 1836, 4p, Wash.,
1836 [4247/1F] Treaty between the
U.S. and the chiefs of the Swan Creek
& Black River bands of the Chippewa
Nation, concluded May 9, 1836, ratified
May 20, 1836, 4p, Wash., 1836 [4249/1F]
Treaty between the U.S. and the Comanche
& Witchetaw nations and their
associated bands or tribes of Indians,
concluded Aug. 24, 1835, ratified
May 16 {i.e. 19th}, 1836, 8p, Wash.,
1836 [4250/1F] Treaty between the
U.S. and Waw-ke-wa, a chief of the
Pottawatamie Tribe of Indians &
his band, concluded Mar. 29, 1836,
ratified June 4, 1836, 4p, Wash.,
1836 [4255/1F] Treaty between the
U.S. and the Ioway Tribe of Indians
& the band of Sacks and Foxes
of the Missouri, concluded Sept. 17,
1836, ratified Feb. 15, 1837, 5p,
Wash., 1837 [4251/1F] Treaty between
the U.S. and the Menominee Nation
of Indians, concluded Sept. 3, 1836,
ratified Feb. 15, 1837, 6p, Wash.,
1837 [4253/1F] Message from the President
transmitting copies of treaties between
the U.S. and the Choctaw Indians,
and between the U.S. and the confederated
tribes of the Sacs & Foxes, and
other tribes, 20p, Wash., 1837 [4197/1F]
1837-1841 (Van Buren):
Treaty between the U.S. and the confederated
tribes of Sac & Fox Indians, concluded
Sept. 28, 1836, ratified Dec. 13, 1837,
6p, Wash., 1837 [4258/1F] Treaty between
the U.S. and the Miami Tribe of Indians,
concluded Oct. 23, 1834, ratified Dec.
22, 1837, 7p, Wash., 1837 [4261/1F]
Treaty between the U.S. and the Ioway
Tribe of Indians, concluded Nov. 23,
1837, ratified Feb. 21, 1838, 2 leaves,
Wash., 1838 [4260/1F] Execution of treaty
with the Winnebagos, letter from the
Sec. of War transmitting information
in relation to the execution of the
treaty of Nov., 1837, 112p, Wash., 1839
[4339/2F] Treaty between the U.S. and
the Miami Tribe of Indians, concluded
Nov. 6, 1838, ratified Feb. 8, 1839,
5p, Wash., 1839 [4256/1F] Treaty between
the U.S. and the Creek Tribe of Indians,
concluded Nov. 23, 1838, ratified Mar.
2, 1839, 4p, Wash., 1839 [4259/1F] Cherokee
treaty..., 15 pts. in 1 vol., House
of Reps, Wash, 1837-1838 [3986/16F]
Chickasaw & Choctaw
Indians, letter from the Sec. of War
transmitting information relating
to the execution of the Treaties of
1832 & 1834 with the Chickasaw
Indians, and the Treaty of 1830 with
the Choctaws, 8p, Wash., 1839 [4346/1F]
Letter from the Sec. of War transmitting
information respecting the progress
which has been made in effecting a
treaty with the Wyandot Indians for
the purchase of their lands in Crawford
County..., 4p, Wash., 1840 [4348/1F]
1841-1845 (Tyler):
Message from the President transmitting
a copy of the instructions to the
commissioners under Cherokee Treaty
of 1835, 8p, Wash., 1843 [4198/1F]
1845-1849 (Polk):
Articles of
a treaty concluded at Washington,
Oct. 13, 1846, between the U.S. and
the Winnebago Tribe of Indians by
a delegation of said tribe appointed
by the chiefs, headmen & warriors
thereof, 4p, Wash., 1847 [4262/1F]
Report of the Sec. of War communicating
a report of the Commissioner of Indian
Affairs relating to claims against
the Cherokees under the treaty of
Aug. 6, 1846, 189p, Wash., 1849 [4343/2F]
Treaty between the U.S. and the Chippewa
Indians of the Mississippi & Lake
Superior, concluded Aug. 2, 1847,
ratified Apr. 7, 1848, 6p, Wash.,
1848 [4263/1F] Treaty between the
U.S. and the Pillager band of the
Chippewa Indians, concluded Aug. 21,
1847, ratified Apr. 7, 1848, 4p, Wash.,
1848 [4264/1F]
1853-1857 (Pierce):
Terms of treaties
hereafter to be made with certain
tribes of Indians, to accompany bill
H.R. No. 210, U.S. Cong., Hse. of
Reps., Comm. on Indian Affairs, 11p,
Wash., GPO, 1854 [3703/1F] Treaty
between the U.S. and the Ottoe &
Missouria Tribe of Indians, 7p, Wash.,
1854 [4275/1F] Treaty between the
U.S. and the Delaware Indians, 8p,
Wash., 1854 [4269/1F] Treaty between
the U.S. and the Ioway Indians, 7p,
Wash.,1854 [4271/1F] Treaty between
the U.S. and the Kickapoo Indians,
6p, Wash., 1854 [4272/1F] Treaty between
the U.S. and the Comanche, Kiowa,
& Apache Indians, 49p, Wash.,
1855 [4265/1F] Treaty between the
U.S. and the Choctaw & Chickasaw
Indians, 5p, Wash., 1855 [4266/1F]
Treaty between the U.S. and Mississippi
Chippewa Indians, 9p, Wash., 1855
[4274/1F] Treaty between the U.S.
and the Ottoe & Missouria Indians,
5p, Wash., 1855 [4276/1F] Treaty between
the U.S. and the Umpqua & Calapooia
Indians, 7p, Wash., 1855 [4277/1F]
Treaty between the U.S. and the Cow
Creek Indians, 7p, Wash., 1855 [4268/1F]
Treaty centennial, 1855-1955, the
Yakimas, by Click Relander, 64p, published
by authorization of the Yakima Tribal
Council, Yakima, Wash., Republic Press,
1955 [3027/1F] Treaty between the
U.S. and the Choctaw & Chickasaw
Indians, 12p, Wash., 1856 [4267/1F]
Treaty between the U.S. and the Menominee
Indians, Feb. 11, 1856, 6p, Wash.,
1856 [4273/1F] Treaty between the
U.S. and the Stockbridge & Munsee
Indians, Feb., 1856, 20p, Wash., 1856
[4278/1F] Treaty between the U.S.
and the Indians of the Willamette
Valley, 9p, facsimile reproduction,
Seattle, Shorey Book Store, 1966 [4270/1F]
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1857-1861 (Buchanan):
Treaty between
the U.S. and the confederated tribes
& bands of Indians in middle Oregon,
concluded June 25, 1855, ratified
Apr. 18, 1859, 11p, Wash., 1859 [4281/1F]
Treaty between the U.S. and the Dwamish,
Suquamish, & other allied &
subordinate tribes of Indians in Wash.
Terr., concluded Jan. 22, 1855, ratified
Apr. 11, 1859, 10p, Wash., 1859 [4284/1F]
Treaty between the U.S. and the Flathead,
Kootenay, & Upper Pend d'Oreilles
Indians, concl. July 16, 1855, ratified
Apr. 18, 1859, 8p, Wash., 1859 [4286/1F]
Treaty between the U.S. and the Mendawakanton
& Wahpakoota bands of Dakota or
Sioux tribe of Indians, June 19, 1858,
8p, Wash., 1859 [4287/1F] Treaty between
the U.S. and the Nez Perce Indians,
concluded June 11, 1855, ratified
Apr. 29, 1859, 8p, Wash., 1859 [4293/1F]
Treaty between the U.S. and the Yancton
Tribe of Sioux or Dakotah Indians,
April 19, 1858, 9p, Wash., 1859 [4290/1F]
Articles of agreement & convention
concluded at the Sac & Fox agency
in the Terr. of Kan., Oct. 1, 1859,
between the U.S. and the confederated
tribes of Sac & Foxes of the Mississippi,
7p, Wash., GPO, 1860 [4279/1F] Articles
of agreement & convention made
{Wash., Apr. 15, 1859}between the
U.S. and the Winnebago Tribe of Indians,
7p, Wash., GPO, 1860 [4280/1F] Treaty
between the U.S. and the confederated
tribes of Sacs & Foxes of the
Mississippi, made Oct. 1, 1859, ratified
July 9, 1860, 9p, Wash., 1860 [4282/1F]
Treaty between the U.S. and the Delaware
Tribe of Indians, concluded May 30,
1860, ratified Aug. 22, 1860, 9p,
Wash., 1860 [4283/1F] Treaty between
the U.S. and the Kansas Tribe of Indians,
concluded Oct. 5, 1859, ratified Nov.
17, 1860, 9p, Wash., 1861 [4291/1F]
Treaty between the U.S. and the Swan
Creek & Black River Chippewas,
and the Munsee or Christian Indians,
made July 16, 1859, ratified July
9, 1860, 7p, Wash., 1860 [4288/1F]
Treaty between the U.S. and the Makah
Tribe of Indians, concluded Jan. 31,
1855, ratified Apr. 18, 1859, 8p,
Seattle, Shorey Bk., 1966 [4292/1F]
Treaty between the U.S. and the Yakama
Nation of Indians, concluded June
9, 1855, ratified Mar. 8, 1859, 8p,
Seattle, Shorey Bk., 1966 {i.e. 1967}
[4289/1F]
1861-1865 (Lincoln):
Treaty between
the U.S. and the Arapahoe & Cheyenne
Indians of the upper Arkansas River,
concluded Feb. 18, 1861, ratified
with amendment, Aug. 6, 1861, amendment
accepted Oct. 29, 1861, proclaimed
Dec. 5, 1861, 9p, Wash., 1861? [4296/1F]
Treaty between the U.S. and the Winnebago
Tribe of Indians, concluded Apr. 15,
1859, ratified Mar. 23, 1861, 7p,
Wash., 1861 [4295/1F] Treaty between
the U.S. and the Ottawa Indians of
Blanchard's Fork & Roche de Boeuf,
concluded June 24, 1862, ratified
with amendment, July 16, 1862, amendment
accepted July 19, 1862, proclaimed
July 28, 1862, 10p, Wash., 1862 [4301/1F]
Treaty between the U.S. and the Chippewas
of the Mississippi & the Pillager
& Lake Winibigoshish bands of
Chippewa Indians in Minnesota, concluded
Mar. 11, 1863, ratified with amendments
Mar. 13, 1863, amendments accepted
Mar. 14, 1863, proclaimed Mar. 19,
1863, 10p, Wash., 1863 [4297/1F] Treaty
between the U.S. and the Kansas Tribe
of Indians, concluded Mar. 13, 1862,
ratified with amendment, Feb. 6, 1863,
amendment accepted Feb. 26, 1863,
proclaimed Mar. 16, 1863, 6p, Wash.,
1863 [4299/1F] Treaty between the
U.S. and the Kickapoo Tribe of Indians,
concluded June 28, 1862, ratified
with amendment, Mar. 13, 1863, amendment
accepted May 5, 1863, proclaimed May
28, 1863, 11p, Wash., 1863 [4300/1F]
Treaty between the U.S. and the Red
Lake & Pembina bands of Chippewas,
concluded Oct. 2, 1863, ratified with
amendments Apr. 1, 1864, amendments
accepted Apr. 12, 1864, proclaimed
Mar. 5, 1864, 8p, Wash., 1864 [4302/1F]
Supplementary treaty between the U.S.
and the Red Lake & Pembina bands
of Chippewas, concluded Apr. 12, 1864,
ratified Apr. 21, 1864, proclaimed
Apr. 25, 1864, 6p, Wash., 1864 [4294/1F]
Treaty between the U.S. and the Tabegauche
band of Utah Indians, concluded Oct.
7, 1863, ratified with amendments,
Mar. 25, 1864, amendments accepted
Oct. 8. 1864, proclaimed Dec. 14,
1864, 10p, Wash., 1864 [4304/1F] Treaty
between the U.S. and the Chippewas
of the Mississippi & Pillager
& Lake Winnebagoshish bands of
Chippewa Indians in Minnesota, concluded
May 7, 1864, ratified with amendment
Feb. 9, 1865, amendment accepted Feb.
14, 1865, proclaimed Mar. 20, 1865,
8p, Wash.. 1865 [4298/1F] Treaty between
the U.S. and the Shoshone-Goship bands
of Indians, concluded Oct. 12, 1863,
ratified with amendment Mar. 7, 1864,
amendment accepted Nov. 24, 1864,
proclaimed Dec. 14, 1864, 7p, Wash.,
1865 [4303/1F]
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1865-1869 (Johnson):
Treaty between
the U.S. and the Apache, Cheyenne,
& Arrapahoe tribes of Indians,
concluded Oct. 17, 1865, ratified
May 22, 1866, proclaimed May 26, 1866,
5p, Wash., 1866 [4308/1F] Treaty between
the U.S. and the Blackfeet band of
Dakota or Sioux Indians, concluded
Oct. 19, 1865, ratified with amendment
Mar. 5, 1866, proclaimed Mar. 17,
1866, 6p, Wash., 1866 [4309/1F] Treaty
between the U.S. and the Bois Forte
band of Chippewa Indians, concluded
Apr. 7, 1866, ratified with amendment
Apr. 26, 1866, amendment accepted
Apr. 28, 1866, proclaimed May 5, 1866,
7p, Wash., 1866 [4310/1F] Treaty between
the U.S. and the Camanche & Kiowa
tribes of Indians, concluded Oct.
18, 1865, ratified May 22, 1866, proclaimed
May 26, 1866, 8p, Wash., 1866 [4311/1F]
Treaty between the U.S. and the Chocktaws
& Chickasaws, 56p, Wash., 1866
[4314/1F] Treaty between the U.S.
and the Delaware Tribe of Indians,
concluded July 4, 1866, ratified July
26, 1866, proclaimed Aug. 10, 1866,
10p, Wash., 1866 [4316/1F] Treaty
between the U.S. and the lower Brule
band of Dakota or Sioux Indians, concluded
Oct. 14, 1865, ratified with amendment,
Mar. 5, 1866, proclaimed Mar. 17,
1866, 7p, Wash., 1866 [4320/1F] Treaty
between the U.S. and the upper Yanktonais
band of Dakota or Sioux Indians, concluded
Oct. 28, 1865, ratified with amendment,
Mar. 5, 1866, proclaimed Mar. 15,
1866, 6p, Wash., 1866 [4330/1F] Treaty
between the U.S. and the Winnebago
Tribe of Indians, concluded Mar. 8,
1865, ratified with amendment Feb.
13, 1866, amendment accepted Feb.
20, 1866, proclaimed Mar. 28, 1866,
6p, Wash., 1866 [4331/1F] 1865-1869
(Johnson) continued: Treaty
between the U.S. and the Wollpahpe
Tribe of Snake Indians, concluded
Aug.12, 1865, ratified July 5, 1866,
proclaimed July 10, 1866, 6p, Wash.,1866
[4332/1F] Treaty between the U.S.
and the Cheyenne & Arrapahoe tribes
of Indians, concluded Oct. 14, 1865,
ratified with amendments, May 22,
1866, amendments accepted Nov. 10
& 19, 1866, proclaimed Feb. 2,
1867, 11p, Wash, 1867 [4312/1F] Treaty
between the U.S. and the Chippewas
of the Mississippi, concluded Mar.
19, 1867, ratified with amendment,
Apr. 8, 1867, amendment accepted Apr.
8, 1867, proclaimed Apr. 18, 1867,
7p, Wash., 1867 [4313/1F] Supplemental
treaty between the U.S. and the confederated
tribes & bands of Indians in middle
Oregon, concluded Nov. 15, 1865, ratified
Mar. 2, 1867, proclaimed Mar. 28,
1867, 6p, Wash., 1867 [4307/1F] Treaty
between the U.S. and the Great &
Little Osage Indians, concluded Sept.
29, 1865, ratified with amendments,
June 26, 1866, amendments accepted
Sept. 21, 1866, proclaimed Jan. 21,
1867, 11p, Wash., 1867 [4318/1F] Treaty
between the U.S. and the Nez Perce
Tribe of Indians, concluded June 9,
1863, ratified Apr. 17, 1867, proclaimed
Apr. 20, 1867, 10p, Wash., 1867 [4324/1F]
Treaty between the U.S. and the Sissiton
& Warpeton bands of Dakota &
Sioux Indians, concluded Feb. 19,
1867, ratified with amendments, Apr.
15, 1867, amendments accepted Apr.
22, 1867, proclaimed May 2, 1867,
10p, Wash., 1867 [4328/1F] Supplemental
articles of the treaty of July 19,
1866, between the U.S. and the Cherokee
Nation of Indians, concluded Apr.
27, 1868, ratified June 6, 1868, proclaimed
June 10, 1868, 6p, Wash., 1868 [4306/1F]
Treaty between the U.S. and the Crow
Tribe of Indians, concluded May. 7,
1868, ratified July 25, 1868, proclaimed
Aug. 12, 1868, 8p, Wash., 1868 [4315/1F]
Treaty between the U.S. and the Kiowa,
Comanche, & Apache tribes of Indians,
concluded on Oct. 21, 1867, ratified
on July 25, 1868, proclaimed Aug.
25, 1868, 6p, Wash., 1868 [4319/1F]
Treaty between the U.S. and the Navajo
Tribe of Indians, concluded on June
1, 1868, ratified on July 25, 1868,
proclaimed on Aug. 12, 1868, 9p, Wash.,
1868 [4321/1F] Treaty between the
U.S. and the northern Cheyenne &
northern Arrapahoe tribes of Indians,
concluded May 10, 1868, ratified July
25, 1868, proclaimed Aug. 25, 1868,
8p, Wash., 1868 [4325/1F] Treaty between
the U.S. and the Pottawatomie Tribe
of Indians, concluded Feb. 27, 1867,
ratified with amendments July 25,
1868, amendments accepted Aug. 4,
1868, proclaimed Aug. 7, 1868, 10p,
Wash., 1868 [4326/1F] Treaty between
the U.S. and the Senecas, mixed Senecas
& Shawnees, Quapaws, confederated
Peorias, Kaskaskias, Weas, Piankeshaws,
Ottawas of Blanchard's Fork and Roche
de Boeuf, & certain Wyandottes,
concluded Feb. 23, 1867, ratified
Oct. 14, 1868, 12p, Wash., 1868 [4327/1F]
Treaty between the U.S. and the Navajo
Tribe of Indians, signed June 1, 1868,
ratified July 25, 1868, with a record
of the discussion that led to its
signing, n.a., 26p, Flagstaff, Ariz.,
KC Publications, 1968 [4241/1F] Treaty
between the U.S. and the Tabegauche,
Muache, Capote, Weeminuche, Yampa,
Grand River, & Unitah bands of
Ute Indians, concluded on Mar. 2,
1868, ratified with amendment July
25, 1868, amendment accepted Aug.,
1868, proclaimed Nov. 6, 1868, 6p,
Wash., 1868 [4329/1F] Amendatory treaty
to the treaty of June 9, 1863 between
the U.S. and the Nez Perce Tribe of
Indians, concluded Aug. 13, 1868;
ratified Feb. 16, 1869, proclaimed
Feb. 24, 1869, 5p, Wash., 1869 [4305/1F]
Treaty between the U.S. and the eastern
band of Shoshones & the Bannack
Tribe, concluded July 3, 1868, ratified
Feb. 16, 1869, proclaimed Feb. 24,
1869, 8p, Wash., 1869 [4317/1F] Treaty
between the U.S. and the Navajo Tribe,
concluded June 1, 1868, ratified July
25, 1868, proclaimed Aug. 12, 1868,
15+1p, Phoenix, 1946 [4322/1F] Treaty
between the U.S. and the Navajo Tribe
of Indians, with a record of the discussions,
26p, Flagstaff, AZ, K.C.Publications,
1968 [4323/1F]
1869-1877 (Grant):
Treaty between
the U.S. and the Klamath & Mondoc
tribes of the Yahooskin band of Snake
Indians, concluded Oct. 14, 1864,
ratified with amendments, July 2,
1866, amendment accepted Dec. 10,
1869, proclaimed Feb. 17, 1870, 8p,
Wash., 1870 [4333/1F]
1889-1893 (Harrison):
Articles of
agreement concerning cession of the
Cherokee outlet, together with the
provisions to carry the same into
effect contained in the Indian appropriation
act for the fiscal year ending June
30, 1894, approved Mar. 3, 1893, compiled
in the Dept. of Interior, 8p, Wash.,
GPO, 1893 [4335/1F]
1897-1901 (Mckinley):
Agreement
between the U.S. Commissioners to
negotiate with the Five Civilized
Tribes and the Commissioners on the
part of the Seminole Nation, 6p, n.p.,
1897 [4223/1F] Choctaw treaty with
the Dawes Commission, full text, 19p,
South McAlester, I.T., Capital Printing,
1897 [4225/1F] Letter from the Sec.
of Interior transmitting a copy of
an agreement concluded Feb. 5, 1898,
by the Commission appointed under
the act of June 10, 1896, to negotiate
with the Crow, Flathead, & other
Indians for the surrender of any portion
of their respective reservations,
etc.; and with the Indians of the
Fort Hall Reservation, Idaho..., 16p,
Wash., GPO, 1898 [3996/1F]
Agreement with the
Crow Indians of Montana, letter from
the Sec. of Interior, 53p, Wash.,
1900 [4334/1F] Letter from the Acting
Sec. of Interior transmitting a copy
of an agreement with a commission
of the Choctaw & Chickasaw Nations,
4p, Wash., GPO, 1900 [3994/1F] Papers
relative to an agreement with the
Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians
in North Dakota, prepared for the
Committee on Indian Affairs, U.S.
Senate, 178p, Wash., GPO, 1900? [3832/2F]
1901-1909 (Roosevelt):
The Creek
treaty, passed by the Congress, Feb.,
1901, and supplemental Creek agreement,
ratified July 26, 1902, officially
proclaimed Aug. 8, 1902, with Creek
translation, 12+18+8+9p, Muskogee,
I.T., Phoenix printing company, 1902
[4336/1F]
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U. S. Legislative
Documents
Congress Generally
(Arranged alphabetically
by main entry)
Debate on the Seminole
War: in Jan.
& Feb. 1819, 15th Congress, 2nd
Sess., no editor, 591 columns, Wash.,
printed at the office of the National
Intelligencer, 1819 [3983/3F]
Fay, George E. -
A Grand Compendium of U.S. Congressional
Documentation of
relationships between the bands of
the Sioux and the United States: assembled
and edited by George E. Fay, Part
1 of 2 only, vi+150p, Greeley, Colo.,
Museum of Anthropology, University
of Northern Colorado, 1975 [1945/4F]
Indian Affairs &
Depredation Claims:
n.a., 1 vol., report to the 49th Congress,
Wash., 1885-1887 [3987/3F]
Indian Appropriations
Acts; A Compilation
by the Library of the Department of
the Interior of the Indian appropriation
acts of the Congress for the years
1874-1905 & 1917-1942: Compiled
by the Library from GPO prints, n.p.,
n.d. [3660/67F]
Indian Territory;
Laws, Statutes, Etc. - Annotated
statutes of the Indian Territory,
embracing all laws of a general and
permanent character in force at the
close of the 2nd Session of the 55th
Congress: by Dorset Carter, 1149p,
St. Paul, Minn., West Publ. Co., 1899
[2176/13F]
Public Law 280;
Background Report: Prepared
at the request of Senator Henry M.
Jackson, Wash., 49+7p, GPO, 1975 [1139/1F]
U.S. Congress, Joint
Commission To Investigate Indian Affairs
- Hearings
before the Joint Committee, 63rd Cong.,
Sept. 15, 1913 to Dec. 16, 1914, Part
1-8, Wash., GPO, 1914 [4125/1F] Business
& accounting methods, Indian Bureau,
Report to the Joint Commission of
the Congress, 63rd Cong., 3rd sess.,
to investigate Indian affairs, relative
to business and accounting methods
employed in the administration of
the Office of Indian Affairs: n.a.,
86p, Wash., GPO, 1915 [4124/1F]
U.S. Congress, Joint
Committee On The Conduct Of The War
- Massacre
of the Cheyenne Indians, A Report:
n.a., 108p, 38th Cong., Wash., GPO,
1865 [3790/2F]
U.S. Congress, Joint
Committee On Navajo-Hopi Indian Administration
- Memorandum
from the chairman to the Joint Committee
on hearings held at Gallup, N.M.,
Nov. 26, 1957: n.a., 68p, 85th Cong.,
1st Sess., Wash., GPO, 1958 [3789/1F]
U.S. Congress, Joint
Economic Committee; Toward
economic development for Native American
communities; A compendium of papers
submitted to the Subcommittee on Economy
in Government of the Joint Committee,
v.1-2, Wash., GPO, 1969 [3791/7F]
U.S. Congress, Jnt.
Spec. Com. To Inquire Into The Condition
Of The Indian Tribes;
Report of the Joint
Special Committee appointed under
joint resolution of Mar. 3, 1865,
with an appendix: 532p, Wash., GPO,
1867 [3792/6F]
U.S. Statutory Compilations
(In Order
Of Publication Date):
Laws of the
colonial and state governments relating
to the Indian inhabitants, 52p, Wash.,
GPO, 1830 [3684/1F] A compilation
from the revised statutes of the U.S.,
and acts of Congress since the enactment
of the Revised Statutes, June 22,
1874, also special acts and resolutions
previous to that date relative to
Indian affairs, not embraced in or
repeated by the revision of the U.S.
statutes: Compiled by the Indian Bureau,
192p, Wash., GPO, 1873 [4128/2F] Laws
of the United States relating to Indian
affairs, compiled from the Revised
Statutes of the U.S. enacted June
22, 1874, and from the Statutes at
Large from that date to Mar. 4, 1883:
3rd ed., compiled by the Indian Bureau,
431p, Wash., GPO, 1884 [4139/5F] Laws
and regulations relating to trade
with Indian tribes: compiled by the
Office of Indian Affairs, July 15,
1887, Wash., GPO, 1887 [4134/1F] Laws
of the U.S. and decisions of the courts
relating to war claims: compiled by
J.B. Holloway, 248p, Wash., GPO, 1908
[4136/3F] Laws relating to the Five
Civilized Tribes in Oklahoma, 1890-1914:
n.a., 589p, printed by order of the
Committee on Indian Affairs, House
of Reps., 63rd Cong., 3rd sess.: 589p,
Wash., GPO, 1915 [4141/7F]
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House of Representatives
Documents
(Documents arranged
alphabetically by main committee,
and within each committee by date
of publication.
Subcommittee listings
follow listings for the parent committee)
Committee on Education
& Labor,
Subcommittee on Elementary,
Secondary & Vocational Education:
Indian
Education, 352p, Wash., GPO, 1977
[3666/4F]
Committee on Expenditures
in the Interior Department:
White Horse Reservation,
Hearings on House resolution no.103
to investigate the expenditures in the
Interior Dept., Nos. 1-26 & 29-49,
v.1-3, Wash., GPO, 1911-12 [3668/42F]
Report on the investigation
of the White Horse Reservation, Minn.,
with transcript of testimony taken
and exhibits offered from July 25,
1911 to Mar. 28, 1912, v.1-2, Wash.,
GPO, 1913 [3667/30F]
Committee on Government
Operations, Government Activities
Subcommittee:
Survey of selected activities, hearings,
Parts 1-7, Wash., GPO, 1962 [3671/11F]
Disposal of excess
property located within Indian reservations,
hearing, 93rd Cong., 2nd Sess., on
H.R. 8958, July 16, 1974, 29p, Wash.,
GPO, 1974 [3670/1F]
Committee on Indian
Affairs:
Investigation of Indian Frauds, 793p,
Wash., GPO, 1873 [3687/9F] Peyote: Hearings
before a subcommittee of the Comm. on
H.R. 2614 to amend section 2139 and
2140 of the revised statutes and the
acts amendatory thereof, and for other
purposes, v.1-2, Wash., GPO, 1918 [3692/2F]
Hearings, 66th Cong., 1st Sess., on
the condition of various tribes of Indians,
Act of June 30, 1919, v. 3 only of 3
vols., Wash., GPO, 1920 [3685/15F] Titles
to lands within Pueblo Indian land grants,
67th Cong., 4th Sess., H.Rep. No.1748,
8p, Wash., GPO, 1923 [3704/1F] Reservation
courts of Indian offenses, hearings,
69th Cong., 1st Sess., on H.R. 7826,
Feb. 13 to May 20, 1926, 203p, Wash.,
GPO, 1926 [3700/3F] Readjustment of
Indian affairs, hearings, 73rd Cong,
2nd Sess., on H.R. 7902, a bill to grant
to Indians living under federal tutelage
the freedom to organize for purposes
of local self-government and economic
enterprise; to provide for the necessary
training of Indians in administrative
and economic affairs; to conserve and
develop Indian lands; and to promote
the more effective administration of
justice in matters affecting Indian
tribes & communities by establishing
a federal court of Indian affairs, with
index, Pts. 1-9, 515p, Wash., GPO, 1934
[3696/10F]
Indian conditions
and affairs, hearings before the subcommittee
on general bills, 74th Cong., 1st
Sess., on H.R. 7781, etc., Feb. 11
to Apr. 19, 1935, 1052p, Wash., GPO,
1935 [3681/1F] Palm Springs band of
mission Indians, hearings, 75th Cong.,
1st Sess., on H.R. 5297, to repeal
that provision in the Act of Mar.
2, 1917, 39 Stat. 976, directing the
making of allotments to Indians of
the mission Indian reservations, California,
Apr. 7, 14 & 21, 1937, 89p, Wash.,
GPO, 1937 [3690/1F] Proposed exploration
of dam sites on Pueblo Indian pueblo
lands, hearings, 78th Cong., 1st Sess.,
on H.R. 323, a bill to authorize the
exploration of proposed dam sites
located on Indian lands within the
state of New Mexico, May 25 &
26, 1943, 117p, Wash., GPO, 1943 [3694/2F]
Hearings, 78th Cong., 1st Sess., on
H.R. 3622, a bill to appoint a commission
to settle the claims of the Indians
of California, v.2 only of 2 vols.,
Wash., GPO, 1944 [3705/3F] Creation
of Indian claims commission, hearings
on H.R. 1198 and H.R. 1341, 178p,
Wash., GPO, 1945 [3677/2F] Hearings,
78th Cong, 1st & 2nd Sess., on
H. Res. 166, a bill to authorize an
investigation to determine whether
the changed status of the Indian requires
a revision of the laws and regulations
affecting the American Indian, v.1-5,
Wash., GPO, 1943-1946 [3686/21F]
Hearings, 79th Cong,
2nd Sess., on H.R. 3681 & H.R.
3710, concerning the purchase of certain
restricted Indian land, removing of
restrictions on Indian property, and
for the emancipation of Indians, May
6 & June 13, 1946, 47p, Wash.,
GPO, 1946 [3698/1F]
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Committee on Interior
& Insular Affairs:
Conferring jurisdiction on the several
states over offenses committed by or
against Indians in Indian country, report
on H.R. 459, 5p, Wash., GPO, 1952? [3708/1F]
Conferring jurisdiction on California
with respect to offenses committed on
Indian reservations within such state,
report on H.R. 3624, 7p, Wash., GPO,
1952, [3709/1F] Report on House resolution
authorizing the Committee to conduct
an investigation of the Bureau of Indian
Affairs, 82nd Cong., v.1-2, Wash., GPO,
1953 [3730/20F]
Hearings on problems
relative to land use and economic
conditions on the Fort Hall Indian
Reservation, Idaho, Oct. 15 &
16, 1957, 108p, Wash., GPO, 1957 [3711/2F]
Hearing on equalization of land allotments
on the Agua Caliente Reservation in
California, Palm Springs, Calif.,
Oct. 2, 1957, 116p, Wash., GPO, 1958
[3719/2F] Lower Brule & Crow Creek
Indian Tribes, S.D., Interior Dept.
suggested redraft of H.R. 6074 {Berry}
& H.R. 10786 {McGovern}, 5p, Wash.,
GPO, 1958 [3722/1F] Lower Brule &
Crow Creek Indian Tribes, S.D., Dept.
of the Army analysis of Interior Dept.
suggested redrafts of H.R. 6074 {Berry}
& H.R. 10786 {McGovern}, 5p, Wash.,
GPO, 1958 [3721/1F] Standing Rock,
Lower Brule & Crow Creek Indian
Tribes, N.D. & S.D., department
reports & information on H.R.
6075 {Berry}, 37p, Wash., GPO, 1958
[3736/1F] Indirect services &
expenditures by the Federal Government
for the American Indian, committee
documents & information relating
to a questionnaire circulated to various
Federal agencies on the subject of
indirect expenditures in the field
of Indian affairs, 61p, Wash., GPO,
1959 [3715/1F] Committee documents
& information relating to employment
and expenditures in the Bureau of
Indian Affairs, the Indian claims
situation, state expenditures for
Indian welfare, the history of welfare
activities on each reservation, Indian
voting, tribal assets & liabilities,
attorney services available to Indian
tribes, & organizations interested
in Indian affairs, 346p, Wash., GPO,
1959 [3727/4F] Hearing on H.R. 2352,
H.R. 2494, and S. 72; bills to authorize
the Sec. of the Int. to construct,
operate, and maintain the Navajo Indian
irrigation project & the initial
stage of the San Juan-Chama project
as part of the Colorado River storage
project, May 20, 1960, 212p, Wash.,
GPO, 1960 [3732/3F] Policies, programs
& activities of the Dept. of the
Int., hearings, 292p, Wash., GPO,
1961 [3725/4F] Indian heirship land
study, v.1-2, Wash., GPO, 1961 [3713/18F]
Indian unemployment
survey; memorandum, etc. from the
Chairman to the members of the Comm.,
1 volume, Wash., GPO, 1963 [3714/9F]
Information on removal of restrictions
on American Indians; memorandum, etc.
from the Chairman to members of the
Comm., 90p, Wash., GPO, 1964 [3716/1F]
Policies, programs & activities
of the Dept. of the Int., hearings/briefings,
Pts. 1-2, Wash., GPO, 1965 [3726/7F]
Agua Caliente Indians
conservatorships & guardianships,
hearing, 90th Cong., 2nd Sess., on
H.R. 17273, held in Palm Springs,
CA, May 31, 1968, 258p, Wash., GPO
[3742/3F]
Committee on Interior
& Insular Affairs, Subcommittee
on Indian Affairs:
State legal jurisdiction in Indian Country,
hearing, 82nd Cong., 2nd Sess., on H.R.
459, H.R. 3235, & H.R. 3624, Feb.
28 & 29, 1952, 106p, Wash., GPO,
1952 [3737/2F] Statistical charts regarding
the Indians of the United States, 45p,
Wash., GPO, 1952 [3738/1F] Special report
on the activities of the Subcomm. by
Chairman Toby Morris to parent-comm.
chairman John R. Murdock, 22p, Wash.,
GPO, 1953 [3735/1F] Testimony of the
Osage Indians of Oklahoma on H. Con.
Res. 108, expressing the sense of Congress
that certain tribes of Indians should
be freed from Federal supervision, hearing,
83rd Cong., 1st Sess, July 22, 1953,
82p, Wash., GPO, 1953 [3724/1F] Klamath
voluntary withdrawal act, hearing, 83rd
Cong., 1st Sess., on H.R. 3402, a bill
to provide for a final settlement on
individual shares in the tribal estate
and assets of the Klamath Indians through
voluntary withdrawal from membership
in the Klamath Tribe, July 30, 1953,
16p, Wash., GPO, 1953 [3718/1F] North
Dakota Indian Affairs Commission, hearing,
19p, Wash., GPO, 1955 [3762/1F] Sioux
Indian Tribes, N.D. & S.D., hearings
on H. Res. 30, Sept. 9,10 & 12,
1955, 147p, Wash., GPO, 1956 [3734/2F]
Hearings on H.R. 2576, etc. to provide
for the distribution of land and assets
of certain Indian ranchers and reservations
in California, 106p, Wash., GPO, 1957
[3706/2F] Hearing on H.R. 2381, H.R.
7255, and S. 332; bills to amend the
Act of June 4, 1920, as amended, providing
for allotment of lands of the Crow Tribe,
Crow Indian Reservation, MT, Oct. 18-19,
1957, 274p, Wash., GPO, 1958 [3733/3F]
Hearings on H.R. 1176, to amend the
Act of Aug. 9, 1946, 60 Stat. 968, providing
for the preparation of a membership
roll of the Indians of the Yakima Reservation,
125p, Wash., GPO; 1959 [3740/2F] Hearings
on H.R. 7701, H.R. 8033 & H.R. 8590;
bills to provide a program for Operation
Bootstrap for the American Indian, May
31, June 1-2, 1960, 110p, Wash., GPO,
1960 [3723/2F] Report on proposed Indian
heirship legislation, 11p, Wash., GPO,
1961 [3729/1F] Colville termination
legislation, hearings, 87th Cong, 2nd
Sess., on H.R. 6801 & H.R. 8469,
May 15, 1962, 54p, Wash., GPO, 1962
[3707/1F] Yakima legislation, hearing,
87th Cong., 2nd Sess., on H.R. 2582,
etc., June 4, 1962, 45p, Wash., GPO,
1962 [3741/1F] Hearing, 88th Cong.,
1st Sess., May 24, 1963, 195p, Wash.,
GPO, 1963 [3731/3F] Hearing on the Indian
health problem, 88th Cong., 1st Sess.,
May 23, 1963, 60p, Wash., GPO, 1963
[3712/1F] Kinzua Dam, Seneca Indian
relocation, hearing, 88th Cong., 1st
Sess., on H.R. 1794, 3343 & 7354,
515p, Wash., GPO, 1964 [3717/6F] Disposition
of Klamath and Modoc judgment funds,
hearings, 89th Cong., 1st Sess., 189p,
Wash., GPO, 1965 [3752/2F] California
Indians judgment fund, hearings, 89th
Cong., 2nd Sess., May 2-3, 1966, 314p,
Wash., GPO, 1966 [3748/4F] Colville
termination, hearings, 89th Cong., 1st
Sess., 588p, Wash., GPO, 1966 [3749/7F]
Indian fractionated land problems, hearings,
89th Cong., 2nd Sess., Feb. 24-25, 1966,
79p, Wash., GPO, 1966 [3758/1F] Indian
resources development act of 1967, hearings,
90th Cong., 1st Sess., H.R. 10560, July
13-14, 1967, 94p, Wash., GPO, 1967 [3759/2F]
Indian Claims Commission act extension
and enlargement, hearings, 90th Cong.,
1st Sess., on H.R. 2536, etc., Mar.
2-3 & 8, 1967, 210p, Wash., GPO,
1967 [3756/3F] Colville termination,
hearings, 90th Cong., 2nd Sess., on
H.R. 3051, July 12, 1968, 174p, Wash.,
GPO, 1968 [3750/2F] Rights of members
of Indian tribes, hearing, 90th Cong.,
2nd Sess., on H.R.15419, etc., Mar.
29, 1968, 137p, Wash., GPO, 1968 [3764/2F]
Alaska native land claims, hearings,
90th Cong., 2nd Sess., on H.R. 11213,
15049 & 17129, July 11, 1968, 211p,
Wash., GPO, 1968 [3743/3F] Alaska native
land claims, hearings, 91st Cong., 1st
Sess., on H.R. 13142 & 10193, v.1-2,
Wash., GPO, 1969 [3744/8F]
Alaska native land
claims, hearings, 92nd Cong., 1st
Sess., on H.R. 3100, 7039, & 7432,
387p, Wash., GPO, 1971 [3745/5F] Partition
of Navajo & Hopi 1882 Reservation,
hearings, 92nd Cong., 2nd Sess., on
H.R. 11128, 4753, & 4754, Apr.
17-18, 1972, 284p, Wash., GPO, 1972
[3763/3F] Seizure of the Bureau of
Indian Affairs headquarters, hearings,
92nd Cong., 2nd Sess., Dec. 4-5, 1972,
179p, Wash., GPO, 1972 [3765/2F] Menominee
restoration act, hearings, 93rd Cong.,
1st Sess., 398p, Wash., GPO, 1973
[3761/5F] Indian financing act of
1973, hearing, 93rd Cong., 1st Sess.,
Oct. 12, 1973, 173p, Wash., GPO, 1974
[3757/2F] Indian self-determination
& education assistance act, hearings,
93rd Cong., 2nd Sess., on S. 1017,
etc., 171p, Wash., GPO, 1974 [3760/2F]
Amending the Alaska native claims
settlement act, hearing, 93rd Cong.,
2nd Sess., on H.R. 12355, Feb. 4,
1974, 82p, Wash., GPO, 1974 [3746/1F]
Amending the Indian Claims Commission
Act of Aug. 13, 1946, hearing, 93rd
Cong., 2nd Sess., on H.R. 16170, Aug.
8, 1974, 50p, Wash., GPO, 1974 [3747/1F]
Creation of the Indian Trust Counsel
Authority, hearings, 93rd Cong., 1st
Sess., 293p, Wash., GPO, 1974 [3751/4F]
Distribution of judgment funds to
the Cowlitz Indians, hearing, 94th
Cong., 1st Sess., on H.R. 5090, Apr.
17, 1975, 53p, Wash., GPO, 1975 [3753/1F]
Tribal land consolidation & resources
inventory, hearings, 94th Cong., 2nd
Sess., on H.R. 14417, 138p, Wash.,
GPO, 1976 [3766/2F] Indian Claims
Commission Act Amendment, hearing,
94th Cong., 2nd Sess., on H.R. 14629,
147p, Wash., GPO, 1976 [3755/2F]
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Committee on Interior
& Insular Affairs, Subcommittee
on Irrigation & Reclamation:
Navajo Indian irrigation
project, hearing, 91st Cong., 2nd
Sess., on S. 203 & H.R.13001,
June 11, 1970, 57p, Wash., GPO, 1970
[3767/1F]
Committee on Interior
& Insular Affairs, Subcommittee
on Public Lands:
D-2 lands set aside
under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement
Act of 1970, hearings, 93rd Cong.,
1st Sess., Dec. 4 & 6, 1973, 47p,
Wash., GPO, 1974 [3769/1F]
Committee on Interstate
& Foreign Commerce:
Hearings, 86th Cong.,
1st Sess., on bills to provide for
improvement of Indian sanitation facilities,
May 5 & 6, 1959, 76p, Wash., GPO,
1959 [3770/1F] Subcommittee on Health
and Environment, Indian health care
improvement act, hearings, 94th Cong.,
2nd Sess., on H.R. 2525, Apr. 27-28.
1976, 276p, Wash., GPO, 1976 [3771/3F]
Committee on the
Judiciary:
Amending Title 18, U.S.
Code, entitled "Crimes and criminal
procedure," with respect to state
jurisdiction over offenses committed
by or against Indians in the Indian
country, report to accompany H.R.
6036, 6p, Wash., GPO, 1952 [3785/1F]
Criminal jurisdiction in Indian country,
hearing, 94th Cong., 2nd Sess., Mar.
10, 1976, 71p, Wash., GPO, 1976 [3787/1F]
Committee on Merchant
Marine & Fisheries,
Subcommittee on Fisheries,
Wildlife Conservation & the Environment:
Alaska Native Claims,
hearings, 93rd Cong., 2nd Sess., June
4-6, 1974, 219p, Wash., GPO, 1975
[3772/3F] Indian fishing rights, hearings,
325p, Wash., GPO, 1978 [3773/4F]
Committee on Post
Office & Civil Service:
Employment preference
for certain employees of the Bureau
of Indian Affairs & the Indian
Health Service, report to accompany
H.R. 5465, 31p, Wash., GPO, 1976 [3774/1F]
Committee on Public
Lands, Subcommittee on Indian Affairs:
Navajo & Hopi rehabilitation,
hearings, 81st Cong., 1st Sess., H.R.
3476, Apr. 18, 19 & 22, May 16-18,
1949, 273p, Wash., GPO, 1949 [3780/3F]
To revise the census roll, Indians
of California, hearings, 80th Cong.,
1st Sess., pursuant to H.R. 2739 and
H.R. 2878, Apr. 7 & May 2, 1947,
41p, Wash., GPO, 1947 [3781/1F] Trust
funds, Shoshone & Arapaho Indian
tribes, hearings, 80th Cong., 1st
Sess., on H.R. 1098, a bill to authorize
the segregation & expenditure
of trust funds held in joint ownership
by the Shoshone and Arapahoe tribes
of the Wind River Reservation, Mar.
15, 1947, 40p, Wash. GPO, 1947 [3782/1F]
Welfare of Klamath Indians, hearings,
80th Cong., 1st Sess., on H.R. 2502,
May 1 & June 17, 1947, 38p, Wash.,
GPO, 1947 [3783/1F] Colville Indian
lands, hearings before the Subcommittee
& the Committee on Interior and
Insular Affairs, U.S. Senate, 81st
Cong., 1st Sess., on H.R. 2432. a
bill restoring to tribal ownership
certain lands upon the Colville Indian
Reservation, Wash., Feb. 9-July 29,
1949, 75p, Wash., GPO, 1949 [3775/1F]
Compilation of material relating to
the Indians of the U.S. and the Territory
of Alaska, including certain laws
& treaties affecting such Indians,
making a study of problems in connection
with the public lands of the U.S.
pursuant to H. Res. 66, 81st Cong.,
2nd Sess., June 13, 1950, 1110p, Wash.,
GPO, 1950 [3776/12F]
Committee on Revision
of the Laws:
Report on the codification,
revision & annotation of the general
acts relating to Indians, by W.K.
Watkins, reviser of statutes for the
Committee, 31p, Wash., GPO, 1917 [3784/1F]
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Senate Documents
(Documents arranged
alphabetically by main committee,
and within each committee by date
of publication.
Subcommittee listings
follow listings for the parent committee)
Senate generally:
Improvement of conditions
on Indian reservations in Arizona,
letters submitted by various committees
of citizens, presented by Mr. Hayden,
81p, Wash., GPO, 1929 [3795/1F] Walapai
papers, historical reports, documents,
& extracts from publications relating
to the Walapai Indians of Arizona,
364p, Wash., GPO, 1936 [3797/4F]
Committee on Appropriations:
Foreign aid, welfare
of Indians, & tax refunds, hearings,
80th Cong., 2nd Sess., on H.J. Res.
355, 74p, Wash., GPO, 1948 [3800/1F]
Federal facilities for Indians; reports
by Mamie L. Mizen, 1955-1961, 209p,
Wash., GPO, 1962 [2590/3F] Federal
facilities for Indians; a report by
Mamie L. Mizen, 1962, 29p, Wash.,
GPO, 1963 [2591/1F] Federal facilities
for Indians; a report by Mamie L.
Mizen, Sept. 5-15, 1963, 25p, Wash.,
GPO, 1964 [2592/1F] Federal facilities
for Indians; a report by Mamie L.
Mizen, 390+2p, Wash., GPO, 1965 [2593/5F]
Federal facilities for Indians, tribal
relations with the Federal Government,
report by Mamie L. Mizen, 1965-66;
856p, Wash., GPO, 1966 [2594/10F]
Appropriations Committee, Subcommittee
on the Dept. of the Int., Roswell
Residential Training Center &
related Indian vocational education
policy, hearings, 92nd Cong., 2nd
Sess., 49p, Wash., GPO, 1973 [3801/1F]
Committee on Government
Operations, Permanent Subcommittee
on Investigations:
Indian health care,
hearing, 93rd Cong., 2nd Sess., pursuant
to Section 4, S. Res. 46, 93rd Cong.,
Sept. 16, 1974, 267p, Wash., GPO,
1974 [3802/3F]
Committee on Government
Operations, Subcommittee on Executive
Reorganization:
Redesigning the Department
of the Interior as the Department
of Natural Resources, hearings, 165p,
Wash., GPO, 1968 [3803/2F]
Committee on Indian
Affairs:
Hearings on matters relating to the
Osage tribe of Indians, Apr. 29, 1908
to Jan. 26, 1909, 281p, Wash., GPO,
1909 [3809/3F] Modifying Osage fund
restrictions, hearings, 68th Cong.,
1st Sess., on S. 2065 & 2933, 2
vols. in 1, Wash., GPO, 1924 [3819/5F]
Non-taxable Indian lands, 3rd report,
summary of expenditures, including tax
loss, by counties within the boundary
of Indian reservations, for the year
1929, and for the state of Oregon for
10-year period, 81p, Wash., GPO, 1931
[3817/1F] Tax-exempt Indian lands, partial
report, 1932, responding to S.Res. 282,
174p, Wash., GPO, 1932 [3827/2F] Tax-exempt
Indian lands, report responding to S.Res.
282, 71stCong., 188p, Wash., GPO, 1933
[3828/2F] Survey of conditions of Indians
in the U.S., hearings, 78th Cong., lst
sess., pursuant to S. Res. 79, issued
in 41 vols., LLMC copy has 1929-1932,
Parts.1-8, 15-18, & 21-26, Wash.,
GPO, 1929-1941 [3825/106F]
Nomination of William
A. Brophy to be commissioner of Indian
Affairs, hearing, 79thCong., lst Sess.,
Feb. 20, 27 & 28 & Mar. 1,
1945, 149p, Wash., GPO, 1945 [3816/2F]
Committee on Interior
and Insular Affairs:
Rehabilitation of Navajo &
Hopi Indians, hearings, 80th Cong.,
2nd Sess., on S. 2363, 575p, Wash.,
GPO, 1948 [3866/6F] Act authorizing
the Sec. of the Int. to create an Indian
reservation in Alaska, hearings, 80th
Cong., 2nd Sess., on S. 2037, a bill
to transfer to the Territorial Government
of Alaska the administration within
such territory of laws relating to Indians,
and S.J. Res. 162, to repeal section
2 of the Act of May 1, 1936, 49 Stat.,
1250, 606p, Wash., GPO, 1948 [3869/7F]
Rehabilitation of Navajo & Hopi
Indians, hearings, 81st Cong., 1st Sess.,
on S. 1407, Apr. 20, 1949, 105p, Wash.,
GPO, 1949 [3867/2F] Termination of federal
supervision over certain tribes of Indians,
joint hearing, 83rd Cong, 2nd Sess.,
on S. 2670 & H.R. 7674, etc., providing
for legislation pursuant to H.Con.Res.
108, Pts. 1-12, 1604+2p, Wash., GPO,
1954 [3872/32F] Transfer of Indian hospitals
& health facilities to the Public
Health Service, hearing, 83rd Cong.,
2nd Sess., on H.R. 303, May 28-29, 1954,
178p, Wash., GPO, 1954 [3875/2F] Timber
sales, Quinaielt Indian Reservation,
hearings, 598p, Wash., GPO, 1957 [3873/7F]
Timber sales, Quinaielt Indian Reservation,
State of Wash., report no. 971, together
with minority views, Aug. 15 & 24,
1957, 94p, Wash., GPO, 1957 [3874/2F]
Indian land transactions, memorandum
of the chairman, analysis of the problems
& effects of our diminishing Indian
land use base, 1948-1957, 838p, Wash.,
GPO, 1958 [3854/9F] Amendments to the
Klamath termination act of 1954, hearings,
85th Cong., 1st & 2nd Sess., on
S. 2047, a bill to provide for the acquisition
of all tribal lands of the Klamath Tribe
of Indians, Pts.1-2, 606p, Wash., GPO,
1957-58 [3840/8F]
Amendments to the
Menominee termination act, hearings,
87th Cong., 1st Sess., on S. 869 &
870, Apr. 18-19 & 24, 1961, 153p,
Wash., GPO [3841/2F] Colville judgment
funds, hearings, 87th Cong., 1st Sess.,
Aug. 15 & Sept. 13, 1961, 121p,
Wash., GPO, 1961 [3844/2F] Indian
heirship land study, memorandum of
the chairman, 2 vols. in 1, Wash.,
GPO, 1960-1961 [3853/13F]
Indian heirship land
problem, hearings, 87th Cong., 1st
Sess., on S. 1392, 3 pts. in 1 vol.,
Wash., GPO, 1961-63 [3851/7F]
Indian heirship land
problem, report to accompany S. 1049,
Sept. 4, 1963, 88th Cong., 1st Sess.,
Sen. Rept. No. 479, 14p [3868/1F]
Colville Indian legislation, hearings,
88th Cong., 1st Sess., on S. 1442
& 1169, 362p, Wash., GPO, 1964
[3843/4F] Alaska native land claims,
hearings, 90th Cong., 2nd Sess., Feb.
8-10, 1968, 508p, Wash., GPO, 1968
[3836/6F] Alaska native land claims,
hearing, 91st Cong., 1st Sess., on
S. 1830, v.1-3, Wash., GPO, 1969 [3837/8F]
Alaska native claims
settlement act of 1970, report to
accompany S. 1830, 219p, Wash., GPO,
1970 [3834/3F] Indian claims litigation,
hearing, 91st Cong., 2nd Sess., Apr.
10, 1970, 56p, Wash., GPO, 1970 [3848/1F]
Indian education act of 1917, hearing,
92nd Cong., 1st Sess., on S. 2482,
Sept. 20, 1971, 77p, Wash., GPO, 1971
[3849/1F] Alaska native claims settlement
act of 1971, report to accompany S.
351, 223p, Wash., GPO, 1971 [3835/3F]
Alaska native land claims, hearings,
92nd Cong., 1st Sess., on S. 35 &
835, Feb. 18 & Mar. 16, 1971,
v.1-3, Wash., GPO, 1971 [3838/9F]
Policy changes in
the Bureau of Indian Affairs, hearing,
91st Cong., 2nd Sess., Dec. 16, 1970,
124p, Wash., GPO, 1971 [3864/2F] American
Indians & Alaska natives policy,
hearings, 92nd Cong., 1st Sess., 160p,
Wash., GPO, 1972 [3842/2F] Comprehensive
Indian education act, hearings, 92nd
Cong., 2nd Sess., on S. 2724, Mar.
1 & 6-7, 1972, 466p, Wash., GPO,
1972 [3845/5F] Fort Belknap Indian
Reservation & the Fort Belknap
Builders, Inc., staff report, 45p,
Wash., GPO, 1972 [3847/1F] National
American Indian policy, report to
accompany S. Con. Res. 37, 8p, Wash.,
GPO, 1974 [3859/1F] Navajo-Hopi land
dispute, hearing, 93rd Cong., 2nd
Sess., July 24, 1974, 622p, Wash.,
GPO, 1974 [3861/7F] Status of federal
lands in Alaska, hearing, 93rd Cong.,
2nd Sess., on management of lands
under the Alaska native claims settlement
act, Dec. 10, 1974, 42p, Wash., GPO,
1974 [3871/1F] Amendments to the Alaska
native claims settlement act, hearing,
94th Cong., 1st Sess., May 16, 1975,
v.1-2, Wash., GPO, 1975 [3839/8F]
Sac & Fox judgment
funds distribution act, report submitted
by Mr. Bartlett, Comm. member, to
accompany S. 1823, 15p, Wash., Senate,
1975 [3870/1F] Indian water rights
of the Five Central Tribes of Arizona,
hearings, 94th Cong., 1st Sess., Oct.
23-24, 1975, 697p, Wash., GPO, 1975
[3855/8F]
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Committee on Interior
and Insular Affairs, Subcommittee
on Indian Affairs:
Federal Indian policy, hearings,
85th Cong., 1st Sess., on S. 809 &
331, & S. Con. Res. 3, 295p, Wash.,
GPO, 1957 [3846/4F] Klamath Indian Tribe,
termination of federal supervision,
hearing, 84th Cong., 2nd Sess., May
21 & Oct. 18, 1956, 182p, Wash.,
GPO, 1957 [3857/2F] Review appraisal
of Klamath Indian assets, hearing, 65p,
Wash., GPO, 1959 [3913/1F] 1960 amendments
to the Menominee Indian termination
act of 1954, hearings, 86th Cong., 2nd
Sess., on H.R. 11813, Aug. 16-17, 1960,
104p, Wash., GPO, 1960 [3863/2F] Indian
heirship land study, Chairman's memorandum,
8p, Wash., GPO, 1961 [3852/1F] Indian
heirship land problem, hearings, 87
& 88th Cong., v.1-3, Wash., GPO,
1961-63 [3894/7F]
Indian fishing rights,
hearings, 88th Cong., 2nd Sess., on
S.J. Res. 170 & 171, Aug. 5-6,
1964, 246p, Wash., GPO, 1964 [3850/3F]
Kinzua Dam, Seneca Indian relocation,
hearing, 88th Cong., 2nd sess., on
S. 1836 & H.R. 1794, bills to
authorize the acquisition of and payment
for a flowage easement and right-of-way
over lands within the Allegheny Indian
Reservation in N.Y., required by the
U.S. for the Allegheny River, Kinzua
Dam project, to provide for the relocation,
rehabilitation, social & economic
development of the Seneca Nation,
Mar. 2, 1964, 199p, Wash., GPO, 1964
[3856/3F] Colville termination, hearings,
89th Cong., 1st Sess., Apr. 5-6, 1965,
249p, Wash., GPO, 1965 [3879/3F] Colville
termination, hearings, 90th Cong.,
1st Sess., on S. 282, June 8, 1967,
221p, Wash., GPO [3880/3F] Indian
Claims Commission act amendments,
hearing, 90th Cong., 1st Sess., on
S. 307, Feb. 15, 1967, 116p, Wash.,
GPO, 1967 [3888/2F] Taos Indians,
Blue Lake, hearings, 90th Cong., 2nd
Sess., on H.R. 3306 & S. 1624
& 1625, Sept. 19-20, 1968, 245p,
Wash., GPO, 1968 [3915/3F] Yakima
tribal enrollments, hearing, 90th
Cong., 2nd Sess., on S. 1764, Mar.
4, 1968, 67p, Wash., GPO, 1968 [3921/1F]
Taos Indians, Blue Lake, hearings,
91st Cong., 2nd Sess., on S. 750 &
H.R. 471, July 9-10, 1970, 315p, Wash.,
GPO, 1970 [3916/4F] Tlingit &
Haida funds, hearings, 91st Cong.,
2nd Sess., on S. 2628 & 2650,
Mar. 17 & 25, 1970, 136p, Wash.,
GPO, 1970 [3918/2F] Umatilla judgment
funds, hearing, 91st Cong., 1st Sess.,
on S. 2357 & H.R. 9477, Oct. 29,
1969, 87p, Wash., GPO, 1970 [3920/1F]
Federal lands in trust for tribes
in Minnesota & Wisconsin, hearing,
92nd Cong., 1st sess., on S. 1217,
Mar. 26, 1971, 72p, Wash., GPO, 1971
[3884/1F] Partition of surface rights
on Navajo-Hopi Indian land, hearings,
92nd Cong., 2nd Sess., on H.R. 11128,
Sept. 14-15, 1972, 266p, Wash., GPO,
1972 [3878/3F] Economic development
of Indians & Indian organizations,
hearing, 92nd Cong., 2nd Sess., on
S. 2036 & 2237, Aug. 1, 1972,
84p, Wash., GPO, 1972 [3881/1F] Extension
of the Indian Claims Commission, hearing,
92nd Cong., 1st Sess., on S. 2408,
Oct. 21, 1971, 50p, Wash., GPO, 1972
[3883/1F] Indian self-determination,
hearing, 92nd Cong., 2nd Sess., May
8, 1972. 81p, Wash., GPO, 1972 [3900/1F]
Indian trust counsel, hearings, 92nd
Cong., 1st Sess., on S. 2035, Nov.
22-23, 1971, 273p, Wash., GPO, 1972
[3901/3F] Osage Nation of Indians
judgment funds, hearing, 92nd Cong.,
2nd Sess., on S. 1465 & 3234,
Mar. 28, 1972, 174p, Wash., GPO, 1972
[3907/2F] Time extension for commencing
actions on behalf of Indians, hearings
on S. 3377 & H.R. 13825, 82p,
Wash., GPO, 1972 [3917/1F] Realignment
of the Bureau of Indian Affairs central
office, hearings, 93rd Cong., 1st
Sess., June 25 & July 10, 1973,
266p, Wash., GPO, 1973 [3910/3F] Menominee
restoration act, hearings, 93rd Cong.,
1st Sess., on S. 1687, Sept. 17 &
26, 1973, 378p, Wash., GPO, 1973 [3904/4F]
Partition of the surface rights of
the Navajo-Hopi Indian land, hearing,
93rd Cong., 1st Sess., on H.R. 1193,
Mar. 7, 1973, 433p, Wash., GPO, 1973
[3908/5F] National Indian goals and
progress act, hearing, 93rd Cong.,
1st Sess., on S. 1786, June 12, 1973,
78p, Wash.. GPO, 1973 [3905/1F] Establishment
of the American Indian Policy Review
Commission, hearings, 93rd Cong.,
1st Sess., on S.J. Res. 133, July
19-20, 1973, 98p, Wash., GPO, 1973
[3882/2F] Indian Trust Counsel Authority,
hearings, 93rd Cong., 1st Sess., May
7-8, 1973, 273p, Wash., GPO, 1973
[3902/3F] Financing the economic development
of Indians & Indian organizations,
hearing, 93rd Cong., 1st Sess., on
S. 1341, etc., May 31, 1973, 149p,
Wash., GPO, 1973 [3885/2F] Indian
Claims Commission appropriations for
fiscal 1974, hearing, 93 Cong., 1st
Sess., on S. 721, Feb. 16, 1973, 124p,
Wash., GPO, 1973 [3889/2F] Indian
judgment funds distribution act of
1973, hearing, 93rd Cong., 2nd Sess.,
on S.1016, Apr. 13, 1973, 39p, Wash.,
GPO, 1973 [3895/1F] Indian self-determination
& education program, hearings,
93rd Cong., 1st Sess., on S. 1017,
etc., June 1 & 4, 1973, 286p,
Wash., GPO, 1973 [3899/3F] Indian
water rights, hearings, 93rd Cong.,
2nd Sess., Mar. 25-26, 1974, 112p,
Wash., GPO, 1974 [3903/2F] Indian
land transfer, hearing, 93rd Cong.,
2nd Sess., May 14, 1974, 116p, Wash.,
GPO, 1974 [3896/2F] Indian Claims
Commission appropriations for fiscal
year 1975, hearing, 93 Cong., 2nd
Sess., on S. 3007, Mar. 26, 1974,
23p, Wash., GPO, 1974 [3890/1F] Indian
Health Service recruitment problems,
hearings, 93rd Cong., 1st Sess., Nov.
19-20, 1973, 167p, Wash., GPO, 1974
[3893/2F] Occupation of Wounded Knee,
hearings, 93rd Cong., 1st Sess., June
16, 1973, Pine Ridge, S.D., June 17,
1973, Kyle, S.D., 506p, Wash., GPO,
1974 [3906/6F] The Pine Ridge Indian
Reservation demonstration development
act, hearing, 93rd Cong., 2nd Sess.,
on S. 3968, Sept. 24, 1974, 31p, Wash.,
GPO, 1974 [3909/1F] Bureau of Indian
Affairs reduction in force, hearing,
93rd Cong., 2nd Sess., Aug. 23, 1974,
219p, Wash., GPO, 1975 [3911/3F] Submarginal
lands & trust lands for certain
Indian tribes, hearing, 94th Cong.,
1st Sess., May 9, 1975, 141p, Wash.,
GPO, 1975 [3914/2F] Tribal judicial
reform, hearing, 94th Cong., 1st Sess.,
Feb. 24, 1975, 65p, Wash., GPO, 1975
[3919/1F] Administration of the Johnson-O'Malley
act, hearing, 93rd Cong., 2nd Sess.,
Dec. 11, 1974, 122p, Wash., GPO, 1975
[3876/2F] Indian Child Welfare Program,
hearings, 93rd Cong., 2nd Sess., Apr.
8-9, 1974, iv+531p, Wash., GPO, 1975
[3887/6F] Indian Claims Commission
appropriations for fiscal 1976, hearing,
94th Cong., 1st Sess., on S. 876,
Apr. 18, 1975, 83p, Wash., GPO, 1975
[3891/1F] Indian law enforcement improvement
act of 1975, hearings, 94th Cong.,
1st Sess., on S. 2010, Pts. 1-2, Wash.,
GPO, 1975 [3897/9F]
Indian amendments
to the Freedom of Information act,
hearing, 94th Cong., 2nd Sess., on
S. 2652, May 17, 1976, 165p, Wash.,
GPO, 1976 [3886/2F] Indian post secondary
educational assistance act, hearing,
94th Cong., 2nd Sess., on S. 2634,
Mar. 15, 1976, 591p, Wash., GOP, 1976
[3898/7F]
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Committee on Interior
& Insular Affairs, Subcommittee
on Irrigation & Reclamation:
Navajo Indian irrigation project &
San Juan Cham project, hearing, 87th
Cong., 1st Sess., on S. 107, Mar.
15, 1961, 67p, Wash., GPO, 1961 [3862/1F]
Committee on Interior
& Insular Affairs, Subcommittee
on Public Lands:
Navajo Indian irrigation project,
hearing, 91st Cong., 1st Sess., on
S. 203, a bill to amend the act of
June 13, 1962, 976 Stat. 96, July
15, 1969, 34p, Wash., GPO, 1969 [3923/1F]
Klamath Indian Forest, hearing, 92nd
Cong., 2nd Sess., on S. 3594, June
16, 1972, 21p, Wash., GPO, 1972 [3922/1F]
Committee on the
Judiciary:
Report to accompany S. Bill No. 242
pursuant to a resolution of the Senate
to inquire into the expediency of
extending the criminal laws of the
U.S. over the Indian territories,
11p, Wash., Ritchie & Heiss, print.,
1846 [3940/1F] Report on the effect
of the 14th amendment to the Constitution
upon the Indian tribes of the country,
11p, Wash., GPO, 1870 [3939/1F] Constitutional
rights of the American Indian, summary
report of hearings and investigations
pursuant to S. Res. 194, 89th Cong.,
2nd sess., 24p, Wash., GPO, 1966 [3932/1F]
Protecting the rights of the American
Indian, report, 17p, Wash., GPO, 1967
[3937/1F] The Indian crimes act of
1975, report to accompany S. 2129,
7p, Wash., GPO, 1976 [3933/1F]
Committee on the
Judiciary, Subcommittee on Administrative
Practice & Procedure:
A study of administrative conflicts
of interest in the protection of Indian
natural resources, 20p, Wash., GPO,
1971 [3944/1F] Federal protection of
Indian resources, hearings, 92nd Cong.,
1st Sess., v.1-7, Wash., GPO, 1972 [3941/23F]
Indian education
accountability, hearings, 93rd Cong.,
1st & 2nd Sess., Dec. 13, 1973
& Aug. 22, 1974, 288p, Wash.,
GPO, 1975 [3942/3F] Indian water rights,
hearings, 94th Cong., 2nd Sess., June
22-23, 1976, 175p, Wash., GOP, 1977
[3943/2F]
Committee on the
Judiciary, Subcommittee on Constitutional
Rights:
Constitutional rights of the
American Indian, hearings, Pts. 1-4,
Wash., GPO, 1962 [3952/12F]
Constitutional rights,
46p, Wash., GPO, 1962 [3948/1F] Constitutional
rights, report, 17p, Wash., GPO, 1963
[3949/1F] Constitutional rights, report,
24p, Wash., GPO, 1964 [3954/1F] Constitutional
rights, report, 28p, Wash., GPO, 1965
[3946/1F] Constitutional rights, report,
23p, Wash., GPO, 1966 [3947/1F] Constitutional
rights, report, 43p, Wash., GPO, 1967
[3950/1F] Constitutional rights, report,
22p, Wash., GPO, 1968 [3951/1F] Amendments
to the Indian Bill of Rights, hearing
on title II of the Civil Rights Act
of 1968, Apr. 11, 1969, Albuquerque,
N.M., 124p, Wash., GPO, 1970 [3945/2F]
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Committee on the
Judiciary, Subcommittee to Investigate
Juvenile Delinquency:
Juvenile delinquency, Indians, hearings,
83rd Cong., 2nd Sess., pursuant to
S. Res. 89, 455p, Wash., GPO, 1954
[3934/5F] Juvenile delinquency, Indians,
hearings, 84th Cong., 1st Sess., pursuant
to S. Res. 62, 479p, Wash., GPO, 1955
[3935/5F]
Committee on the
Judiciary, Subcommittee to Investigate
the Administration of the Internal
Security Act & other Internal
Security Laws:
Revolutionary activities within the
U.S.; the American Indian Movement,
hearings, 94th Cong., 2nd Sess., Apr.
6, 1976, 207p, Wash., GPO, 1976 [3957/3F]
Committee on the
Judiciary, Subcommittee on Criminal
Laws & Procedures:
Reform of the Federal criminal laws,
hearings, 1971-1979, 92nd thru 96th
Cong., Pts. 1-9 & 11-15 of 15
parts, Wash., GPO, 1971-1979 {While
most aspects of U.S. criminal law
impinge in some way on Native Americans,
the parts of this series which refer
specifically to Native Americans are:
Pt. 7, Codification, Indian law, etc.,
5 microfiche; Pt. 9, General codification,
Indian law, etc., 4 microfiche; and
Pt. 12, Jurisdiction over lndian reservations,
etc., 5 microfiche} [3955/119F]
Committee on Labor
and Public Welfare, Subcommittee on
Education:
Indian education,
hearings, 90th Cong., 1st & 2nd
Sess., Wash., GPO, 1969, 5 volumes [3927/26F]
Indian education, a national tragedy,
a national challenge, 220p, Wash.,
GPO, 1969 [3926/3F]Indian education,
hearings, 91st Cong., 1st Sess., v.1-2,
Wash., GPO, 1969 [3982/18F]
Indian education act
of 1971, report & supplemental
views to accompany S. 2482, 74p, Wash.,
GPO, 1971 [3924/1F] Education amendments
of 1971, hearings on S. 659, Apr.
28-29 & May 6, 1971, Pts. 1-5,
Wash., GPO, 1971 [3925/35F]
Committee on Labor
and Public Welfare,
Subcommittee on Employment, Manpower
& Poverty:
Menominee County Aid, hearings, 89th
Cong., 1st & 2nd Sess., Nov. 10-11,
1965 & Feb. 17, 1966, 333p, Wash.,
GPO, 1966 [3928/4F]
Committee on the
Post Office & Civil Service,
Subcommittee on Compensation &
Employee Benefits:
Effects of Indian preference on employees
of Indian agencies, hearings, 94th
Cong., 1st Sess., on S. 509 &
771, June 18-19, 1975, 253p, Wash.,
GPO, 1975 [3929/3F]
Committee on Public
Lands, Subcommittee on Indian Affairs:
Klamath Indians, Oregon, hearings
on S. 1222, Pts. 1-2, Wash., GPO,
1948 [3930/8F]
Select Committee
on Affairs in Indian Territory:
Statements of the Hon. Ethan A. Hitchcock,
Secretary of the Interior, Dec. 14
& 19, 1906 & Jan. 9.1907,
77p, Wash., GPO, 1907 [3959/1F]
Select Committee
on Indian Affairs:
The Arkansas river bed rights
of Cherokee, Choctaw, & Chickasaw
Indian nations, hearing on S. 660, May
25, 1977, 242p, Wash., GPO, 1977 [3962/3F]
Certain water rights claims of the Ak-Chin
Indian Community, hearing on S. 1582,
July 25, 1977, 50p, Wash., GPO, 1977
[3964/1F] Federal recognition of certain
Indian tribes, hearing, 95th Cong.,
1st Sess., on S. 661, Sept. 27, 1977,
106p, Wash., GPO, 1977 [3965/2F] Federally
owned land in Nevada held in trust for
the Paiute & Shoshone tribes of
the Fallon Indian Reservation, hearing
on S. 785, July 19, 1977, 43p, Wash.,
GPO, 1977 [3966/1F] College act, hearing,
95th Cong., 1st Sess., on S. 468 &
1215, July 28, 1977, 139p, Wash., GPO,
1977 [3967/2F] Indian child welfare
act of 1977, hearing, 95th Cong., 1st
Sess., on S. 1214, Aug. 4, 1977, 603p,
Wash., GPO, 1977 [3970/7F] Indian self-determination
& education assistance act implementation,
hearings, 95th Cong., 1st Sess., June
7 & 24, 1977, 613p, Wash., GPO,
1977 [3971/7F] Mashpee lands, hearing,
95th Cong., 1st Sess., on S.J. Res.
86, Oct. 21, 1977, 72p, Wash., GPO,
1977 [3972/1F] Pueblo lands & Alaska
native governing bodies, hearings, 62p,
Wash., GPO, 1977 [3973/1F] Siletz Indian
Tribe restoration, hearing, 95th Cong.,
1st Sess., on S. 1560, July 13, 1977,
56p, Wash., GPO, 1977 [3975/1F] Statute
of limitations extension for Indian
claims, hearings on S. 1377, May 3 &
16, 1977, 130p, Wash., GPO, 1977 [3976/2F]
Transfer of government lands to Indian
tribes, hearing, May 18, 1977, 38p,
Wash., GPO, 1977 [3977/1F] Umatilla
Indian Reservation lands, hearing, 95th
Cong., 1st Sess., July 5, 1977, 103p,
Wash., GPO, 1977 [3979/2F] Water for
five central Arizona Indian tribes,
hearings on S. 905, May 23-24, 1977,
621p, Wash., GPO, 1977 [3980/7F] Indian
Affairs Bureau organization, hearings,
355p, Wash., GPO, 1978 [3963/4F] Amending
the Indian self-determination &
education assistance act, hearings,
164p, Wash., GPO, 1978 [3960/2 F] Inclusion
of native Hawaiians in certain Indian
acts and programs, hearings, 574p, Wash.,
GPO, 1978 [3969/6F] Pueblo trust lands,
hearings, 235p, Wash., GPO, 1978 [3974/3F]
Tribal-State Compact Act of 1978, hearings,
388p, Wash., GPO, 1978 [3978/5F]
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Documents from
Congressionally Affiliated Agencies
(Documents arranged alphabetically
by agency, and within each agency
by date of publication)
General Accounting
Office:
Indian funds, letter from the Comptroller
Gen. of the U.S. transmitting a report
on the amount of funds of the Indians,
the investment thereof, the rate of
interest thereon, together with comments
pertinent to the uses made of such
funds, 122p, Wash., GPO, 1929 [4089/2F]
Office of Investigations, report of
study & investigation of the funds
& securities of the several Indian
tribes, including those of tribal
organizations, pursuant to Sen. Res.
147, 82nd Cong., 203p, Wash., 1952
[4094/3F] Audit report to the Congress,
administration of individual Indian
moneys by Bureau of Indian Affairs,
Dept. of the Int., Nov. 1955, by the
Comptroller Gen. of the U.S., 2+43
leaves, Wash., 1956 [4087/1F] Civil
Accounting & Auditing Division,
report on a review of selected activities
at certain locations of the Bureau
of Indian Affairs, Dept. of the Int.,
Aug., 1960, 33 leaves, Wash., 1961
[4093/1F] Impact of grants to Indian
tribes under the Emergency employment
act of 1971, Dept. of Labor, report
to the Subcommittee on Employment,
Manpower, & Poverty, the Senate
Committee on Labor & Public Welfare,
by the Comp. Gen. of the U.S., 41p,
Wash., 1973 [4088/1F] Information
on Federal programs which benefit
American Indians, report of the Comp.
Gen. of the U.S., 30 leaves, Wash.,
U.S. Gen. Acct. Off., 1975 [4090/1F]
U.S. Library of
Congress, Legislative Reference Service:
Synoptic survey of data on
the survival of Indian & part-Indian
blood in the eastern U.S., 39p, Wash.,
Lib. of Cong., 1947 [4148/1F] The education
of American Indians, prepared for the
Senate Committee on Labor & Public
Welfare, Subcommittee on Indian Education,
2 vols. in 1, Wash., GPO, 1969 [4147/4F]
Federal government
health, education & welfare programs
of assistance to American Indians
residing on federal reservations,
with index, by Stephen A. Langone,
253p, Wash., Lib. of Cong., Cong.
Res. Serv., 1970 [2371/3F] Alaska
Native Claims Settlement Act of 1971,
P.L. 92-203, history & analysis,
by Richard S. Jones, 100p, Wash.,
Cong. Res. Serv., Lib. of Cong., 1972
[2259/2F]
U.S. Executive
Agency & Commission Documents
(After an initial section devoted
to the Office of the President, the
remaining materials are arranged alphabetically
by agency, and within each agency
by date of publication)
Office of The
President: (In order of publication
date) Message from President Andrew
Johnson relating to the problems of
American Indians, 11p [4200/1F] Message
from President Chester A. Arthur transmitting
a communication from the Sec. of the
Int. in relation to the claim of the
Cherokee Indians for certain lands
placed at the disposal of the U.S.
for the settlement of friendly Indians,
37p, Wash., n.p., 1882 [4199/1F] Message
from the President of the U.S. transmitting
a communication from the Sec. of the
Int. with papers relative to the Chippewa
Indians in Minnesota, 133p, Wash.,
1887 [4030/2F] Executive orders relating
to Indian reservations issued prior
to Apr. 1, 1890, 99p, Wash., 1890
[4187/2F] Executive orders relating
to Indian reservations, from May 14,
1855 to July 1, 1912, 266p, Wash.,
GPO, 1912 [4184/3F] Executive orders
relating to Indian reservations, from
July 1, 1912 to July 1, 1922, 80p,
Wash., GPO, 1922 [4185/1F] Executive
orders relating to Indian reservations,
1855-1922, 2 vols. in 1, Wilmington,
Del., Scholarly Resources Reprint,
1975 [4186/4F]
American Indian
Policy Review Commission (AIPRC):
Meetings of the AIPRC, Mar.
5, 1975 to1977, v.1-6, Wash., GPO [3427/20F]
Report on BIA management
practices to the AIPRC, Sept., 1976,
69p, GPO, 1976 [3425/1F] Report on
trust responsibilities & the Federal-Indian
relationship, including treaty review,
final report of Task Force One to
the AIPRC, 315p, Wash., GPO, 1976
[3429/4F] Report on tribal government,
final report of Task Force Two to
the AIPRC, 365p, Wash., GPO, 1976
[3430/4F] Report on federal administration
& the structure of Indian affairs,
final report of Task Force Three to
the AIPRC,232p, Wash., GPO, 1976 [3431/3F]
Report on federal, state, & tribal
jurisdiction, final report of Task
Force Four to the AIPRC, 258p, Wash.,
GPO, 1976 [3432/3F] Report of Task
Force Five on Indian education, 382p,
Wash., GPO, 1976 [3433/5F] Report
on Indian health, final report of
Task Force Six to the AIPRC, 264p,
Wash., GPO, 1976 [3434/3F] Report
on reservation & resource development
& protection, final report of
Task Force Seven to the AIPRC, 214p,
Wash., GPO, 1976 [3435/3F] Report
on urban & rural non-reservation
Indians, final report of Task Force
Eight to the AIPRC, 144p, Wash., GPO,
1976 [3436/2F] Report on law consolidation,
revision & codification, final
report of Task Force Nine to the AIPRC,
v.1-2, Wash., GPO, 1976-77 [3437/16F]
Report on terminated
& non-federally recognized Indians,
final report of Task Force Ten to
the AIPRC, 1732p, Wash., GPO, 1976
[3438/18F] Report on alcohol &
drug abuse, final report of Task Force
Eleven to the AIPRC, 97p, Wash., GPO,
1976 [3439/2F] Report on Alaskan Native
issues by the Special Joint Task Force
of the AIPRC, 90p, Wash., GPO, 1976
[3428/1F] Tentative final report of
the AIPRC, 1009p, Wash., GPO, 1977
[3440/11F] Final report of the AIPRC,
v.1-2, Wash., GPO, 1977 [3426/17F]
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Board of Indian
Commissioners:
Annual Reports, 1st to 64th,
1869-1933, all published (Lacking reports
1, 18 & 64) [3444/94F]
Report on the Menominee
Indian Reservation, by Edward E. Ayer,
member of the Board, 151p, Wash.,
1914 [3449/2F] Some memoranda concerning
American Indians, compiled by Malcolm
McDowell, Board secretary, 20p, Wash.,
GPO, 1923 [3451/1F] Christian missions
among the American Indians; a review
of the history, progress, present
distribution, & needs of the American
Indian missions, with a foreword by
Dr. Samuel A. Eliot, 1 vol., Wash.,
the Board, 1927 [3445/1F] Report of
the Board on "The problem of Indian
Administration," Jan. 10, 1929, 35
leaves, Wash., 1929 [3448/1F]
Bureau of the
Census:
1970 census of population; American
Indians, 192p, GPO, 1973 [3622/4F]
Bureau of Competition:
Staff report on mineral leasing
on Indian lands, 110p, Wash., GPO, 1975
{i.e. 1976} [3453/2F]
Bureau of Efficiency:
Accounting system for the U.S. Indian
Service, by Victor G. Croissant, et
al., prepared under the direction
of Herbert D. Brown, Bureau Chief,
190p, Wash., GPO, 1917 [3454/2F]
Commission on
Civil Rights:
Justice; 1961 Commission report,
Book 5, 307p, Wash., GPO, 1961 [3630/4F]
Civil rights of American Indians, 11p,
Wash., GPO, 1972 [3626/1F] Socioeconomic
profile of American Indians in Arizona
& New Mexico, staff report, 105p,
Wash., the Commission, 1972 [3634/2F]
The Southwest Indian report, 64p, Wash.,
GPO, 1973 (See note to following title)
[3635/1F] The Southwest Indian report,
171p, Wash., GPO, 1973 (Despite the
difference in pagination, this title
appears to duplicate the text of the
preceding, with that title apparently
being the typed draft for this one)
[3636/2F] Hearings on Indian concerns
held in Albuquerque, N. M., Nov. 14-15,
1972, 966p, Wash., GPO, 1974 [3627/10F]
Hearings on Indian concerns held in
Phoenix, AZ, Nov. 17-18, 1972, 500p,
Wash., GPO, 1974 [3628/6F] Hearings
on Indian concerns held in Window Rock,
AZ, Oct. 22-24, 1973, 2 vols. in 1,
Wash., GPO, 1974 [3629/16F]
Report of an investigation;
the Oglala Sioux Tribe general election,
1974, staff report, 28p, Wash., the
Commission, 1974 [3632/1F] Maine Advisory
Committee; federal & state services
and the Maine Indian, a report, 108p,
Wash., GPO, 1974 [3640/2F] Oklahoma
State Advisory Committee; Indian civil
rights issues in Oklahoma, a report,
138p, Wash., GPO, 1974 [3645/2F] Washington
State Advisory Committee; report on
Indian education in the State of Washington,
49p, Wash., GPO, 1974 [3646/1F] The
Navajo Nation, an American colony,
a report, 144p, Wash., the Commission,
1975 [3631/2F] Indiana Advisory Committee;
Blighted hopes - slighted rights,
a report, 82p, Wash., GPO, 1975 [3639/1F]
Minnesota Advisory Committee; Twin
Cities Native American community,
a report, 102p, Wash., GPO, 1975 [3641/2F]
New Mexico Advisory Committee; the
Farmington report, a conflict of cultures,
171p, Wash., GPO, 1975 [3643/2F] New
Mexico Advisory Committee; Indian
employment in New Mexico state government,
a report, 71p, Wash., GPO, 1975 [3644/1F]
American Indian civil rights handbook;
guide to rights & liberties under
Federal law of native Americans living
on and off reservations, 96p, Wash.,
GPO, 1976 [3625/2F] Arizona Advisory
Committee; justice in Flagstaff, are
these rights inalienable? a report,
78p, Wash., GPO, 1977 [3638/1F] Minnesota
Advisory Committee; bridging the gap
- a reassessment, a report, 25p, Wash.,
GPO, 1978 [3642/1F]
Commission on
the Organization of the Executive
Branch of the Government:
Report of the Indian Affairs Committee,
Oct. 1948, 325p, Wash., 1948 [3649/7F]
Social security & education, Indian
affairs, a report to the Congress,
March, 1949, 81p, Wash., GPO, 1949
[3648/1F]
Commission to
the Five Civilized Tribes:
Denial of Indians to charges of the
Dawes Commission, 40p, Wash., Gibson
Bros., 1894 [3653/1F] Report of the
Commission upon the request "whether
the Mississippi Choctaws under their
treaties are not entitled to all the
rights of Choctaw annuities," required
by the act of Congress approved June
7, 1897, 7p, Wash., GPO, 1898 [3656/1F]
Letter from the Secretary of the Interior
transmitting papers and copies of
reports of the Commission relative
to the allotment of lands in the Cherokee
Nation to the Delaware Indians, Jan.
19, 1904, referred to the Select Committee
on the Five Civilized Tribes of Indians
and ordered to be printed with illustrations,
266p, Wash., GPO, 1904 [3652/4F]
Commission to
Investigate the Affairs of the Red
Cloud Indian Agency:
Report of the special commission,
July, 1875; together with testimony
and accompanying documents, 852p,
Wash., GPO, 1875 [3650/10F]
Department Of
Health, Education & Welfare, Office
Of Education:
The Indian education act of 1972;
answers to your questions, 10p, Wash.,
GPO, 1974 [4162/1F]
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Department of
the Interior: (Multi-year
titles in alphabetical order.)
Annual Reports of the Commissioner
of Indian Affairs, 1837-1968, all
published (Lacking a Pt. 2 for 1892,
and reports for 1901-02, 1961-62 &
1964. Some of these may not have been
published) [4163/504F]
Board of Indian Appeals Decisions,
v. 1-8 only, 1970-1980
(Note that LLMC also offers this title
in updated form as Title No. 82-203
in its regular catalog. Libraries wishing
to receive updates beyond this partial
run should contact LLMC) [4122/36F]
Chippewa Agricultural
Lands, Minn., settlement and entry
on land on Indian reservations and
other documents issued by the General
Land Off., Dept. of the Int., 21 numbers
in 1 vol., Wash., 1896-1933, 21 nos.
in 1 volume [1451/4F] Credit reports,
1944-1946, 1948, 1953, 1956, 1962-67,
1969-73, & 1975-76, Wash., GPO
[3469/19F]
Digest of
decisions in cases related to public
lands (Indian matters included), Pts.
1 & 2, covering v.1-40 of the
Decisions of the Department of the
Interior, prepared by George J. Heselnian,
2+880p, Wash., GPO, 1913 [4005/10F]
Index to Indian Decisions,
compiled by the Office of Hearings
& Appeals, Interior Board of Indian
Appeals, 1972-1987, with periodic
updates (Not included in the present
collection. An earlier version of
this title was titled Digest of
Federal Indian Probate Law. A
later expanded and regularly updated
form of this title can be obtained
on microfiche from LLMC as Title No.
87-304) Indian Estate Appeals,
May 12, 1967 to Nov. 19, 1969,
mimeo, Wash., the Department, n.d.
[4011/5F] Unpublished "M"
Decisions of the Office of the
Solicitor of the Dept. of the Interior,
1964-1974, Wash., n.d. [4013/15F]
Reports of the Mine
Inspector for Indian Territory,
1894-1908, 1 vol., Wash., n.p., n.d.
[4057/19F]
Department of
the Interior: (Single-year titles,
1869-1880) Letter from the
Secretary transmitting estimates required
to fulfill treaty stipulations with
the Crow Indians, 9p, Wash., 1869
[3999/1F] Investigation into Indian
affairs before the Committee on Appropriations
of the House of Representatives, argument
of Norton P. Chipman on behalf of
the Hon. E.S. Parker, Commissioner
of Indian Affairs, 121p, Wash., Powell,
Ginck & Co, printers, 1871 [1450/2F]
Office copy of the laws, regulations,
etc., of the Indian Bureau, 113p,
Wash., GPO, 1874 [3522/2F] Letter
from the Secretary in relation to
an agreement with the Ute Indians
in Colorado, Sept. 13, 1873, 5p, Wash.,
1874 [4069/1F] Half-breed scrip, the
correspondence & action under
the 7th clause of the 2nd article
of the treaty with the Chippewa Indians
of Lake Superior & the Mississippi,
concluded at La Pointe, in the state
of Wisconsin, Sept. 30, 1984, including
the report of the commission appointed
by the Secretary of the Interior,
Apr. 21, 1871, and the report of the
commission appointed July 15, 1872,
331p, Wash., GPO, 1874 [3483/4F] Letter
from the Secretary in relation to
an agreement concluded Nov. 7, 1873,
with the Bannack & other Indians
in southern Idaho, 7p, Wash., 1874
[4000/1F] Letter from the Secretary
of the Interior transmitting an agreement
with the Jicarilla Apache & Ute
Indians of New Mexico, 7p, Wash.,
GPO, 1874 [4016/1F] Report of Charles
A. Wetmore, special U.S. Commissioner
of Mission Indians of southern California,
17p, Wash., GPO, 1875 [4444/1F] Instructions
to superintendents & Indian agents
relative to purchasing supplies, accounting
for public funds & property, etc.,
108p, Wash., GPO, 1877 [3510/2F] Instructions
to Indian agents relative to purchasing
supplies, accounting for public funds
& property, and all matters relative
to the proper administration of their
duties, revised, 231p, Wash., GPO,
1880 [3509/3F] Letter from the Secretary
transmitting, in compliance with the
Sen. Res. of Dec. 8. 1879, correspondence
concerning the Ute Indians in Colorado,
272p, Wash., 1880 [4024/3F] Letter
from the Secretary communicating,
in compliance with the Sen. Res. of
Dec. 8, 1879, information in relation
to the number of mining camps located
on the Ute Indian Reservation in Colorado,
98p, Wash., 1880 [4169/1F]
Department of
the Interior, continued: (Single-year
titles, 1881-1892) Letter from
the Secretary, in response to the
Sen. Res. of the 12th of March last
calling for information concerning
the alleged killing by soldiers, in
the office of the agent of the Poncas
in the Indian Territory, of Big Snake,
a chief man of the Poncas, 15p, Wash.,
1881 [4170/1F] Letter from the Secretary
of the Interior transmitting, in response
to the Sen. Res. of Dec. 15, 1882,
a letter of the Commissioner of Indian
Affairs of the 14th instant submitting
a report dated the 12th instant, and
its accompanying documents, on the
claims of the Old Settler Cherokees,
etc., 17p, Wash., 1882 [4172/1F] Letter
from the Secretary transmitting a
communication from the Attorney General
and a report of the Commissioner of
the General Land Office, also a report
of Commissioner of Indian Affairs,
in response to the Sen. Res. of Jan.
10, 1882 calling for information touching
the opening for settlement under the
pre-emption laws of the U.S. of part
of the Ute Reservation in Colorado,
8p, Wash., 1882 [4021/1F] Letter from
the Secretary transmitting a report
of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs
relative to the amount appropriated
Mar. 3, 1883 for the Cherokee Nation,
and legislation to protect the rights
of adopted citizens of said nation,
25p, Wash., GPO, 1884 [4173/1F] Letter
from the Secretary transmitting, in
compliance with the Sen. Res. of Dec.
6, 1883, a report of the Commissioner
of Indian Affairs submitting copies
of Sioux agreements to cession of
land to the U.S., with correspondence
connected therewith, 69p, Wash., 1884
[4171/1F] Regulations of the Indian
Department, with an appendix containing
the forms used, rev. by the Indian
Bureau, 270p, Wash., GPO, 1884 [3562/4F]
Letter of the Secretary transmitting
a report and papers relative to sale
of lands allotted to certain Shawnee
Indians, 254p, Wash., 1887 [4027/3F]
Letter of the Secretary of the Interior
to the President, with the report
of the Puyallup Indian Commission
plus exhibits, Feb. 6, 1892, 90p,
Wash., 1892 [4205/2F] (Single-year
titles, 1893-1898) Letter from
the Secretary, in response to the
Sen. Res. of June 1, 1892, transmitting
certain papers and giving information
relative to certain contracts made
with Indians, and the relations of
agents or attorneys to the same, 10+786p,
Wash., GPO, 1893 [4020/9F] Regulations
of the Indian Office, rev. by the
Indian Office, 308p, Wash., GPO, 1894
[3565/4F] Letter from the Secretary
transmitting a copy of an agreement
with the Yakima Nation of Indians,
and a draft of a bill to ratify the
same, 41p, Wash., 1894 [4022/1F] Letter
from the Secretary transmitting an
agreement with the Nez Perce Tribe
of Indians in Idaho, with the report
of the commissioner appointed to negotiate,
and a draft of a bill to confirm and
ratify said agreement, 68p, Wash.,
1894 [4023/1F] Letter from the Secretary,
in response to the Sen. Res. of Jan.
4, 1894, transmitting a copy of a
report from the Commissioner of Indian
Affairs, with papers bearing upon
the Sioux mixed blood question, together
with correspondence had with the Attorney
General in relation thereto, 160p,
Wash., 1894 [4026/2F] Regulations
of the Indian Office, with an appendix
containing the forms used, publ. by
authority of the Secretary of the
Interior, 308p, Wash., GPO, 1894 [4176/4F]
Letter from the Acting Secretary in
response to the Sen. Res. of Dec.
13, 1894, transmitting information
concerning the survey of the Klamath
Indian Reservation in Oregon, etc.,
21p, Wash., 1895 [4019/1F] Regulations
governing mineral leases & other
matters in the Choctaw & Chickasaw
Nations in Indian Territory, prescribed
by the Secretary under the provisions
of the Agreement of Apr. 23, 1897,
between the Commission to the Five
Civilized Tribes and the said Choctaw
& Chickasaw Nations, as ratified
by the act of Congress of June 28,
1898 {30 Stat.495}, 15p, Wash., 1898
[4035/1F] Office of the Assistant
Attorney General, Osage annuity roll
contested cases, opinion of the Asst.
A.G., Apr. 6, 1898, and a report of
the Commissioner of Indian Affairs,
Dec. 29, 1897, and the opinion of
the Asst. A.G., June 15, 1898, modifying
his previous opinion, 74+6p, Wash.,
GPO, 1898 [4075/1F]
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Department of
the Interior, continued: (Single-year
titles, 1899-1904) Instructions
to town-site commissioners of the
Choctaw & Chickasaw Nations, 10p,
Wash., GPO, 1899 [4015/1F] Kiowa,
Comanche & Apache Indian Reservation;
letter from the Secretary in response
to the Sen. Res. of Jan. 13, 1899,
pertaining thereto, 64p, Wash., 1899
[4017/1F] Letter from the Secretary
transmitting, in response to the Sen.Res.
of Jan. 6, 1899, copies of letters
& accompanying enclosures from
the Commissioner of the General Land
Office and the Commissioner of Indian
Affairs relating to the estimating
of timber and the cutting of dead
& fallen timber on the Chippewa
Indian Reservation in Minnesota, 253p,
Wash., 1899 [4003/4F] Payment of $400,000.00
by the Cherokee Nation on the account
of the Cherokee Freedmen, letter from
the Secretary transmitting information
relative thereto, 47p, Wash., 1899
[4032/1F] Statistics of Indian tribes,
Indian agencies, & Indian schools
of every character, compiled under
the direction of the Secretary, and
corrected to Jan. 1, 1899, 172p, Wash.,
GPO, 1899 [4065/2F] Letter from the
Secretary transmitting a copy of a
communication from the Commissioner
of Indian Affairs, together with copies
of agreements with the Klamath Indians
for relinquishment of part of their
reservation, and the draft of a bill,
41p, Wash., 1900 [4018/1F] Amended
rules for the conveyance of inherited
Indian lands, 6p, Wash., 1902 [3457/1F]
Letter from the Secretary transmitting
records relating to an encounter between
the Sioux Indians of the Pine Ridge
Agency, S.D., and a sheriff's posse
of Wyoming, 134p, Wash., 1904 [4006/2F]
Regulations of the Indian Office,
eff. Apr. 1, 1904, rev. by the Indian
Office, 140p, Wash., GPO, 1904 [3563/3F]
Letter from the Secretary transmitting
documents in relation to the purchase
of rights of settlers on Camp McDowell
Reservation, Ariz., 34p, Wash., GPO,
1904 [4033/1F] Regulations prescribed
by the Secretary permitting individual
citizens of the Cherokee Nation, I.T.,
to extract minerals from their allotments,
2p, Wash., 1904 [4048/1F] Regulations
of the Indian Office, eff. Apr. 1,
1904, published by authority of the
Secretary of the Interior, rev. by
the Indian Office, 140p, Wash., GPO,
1904 [4175/2F]
Department of
the Interior, continued: (Single-year
titles, 1905-1910)
Amended rules governing the sales of
allotted lands by the citizen Pottawatomie,
absentee Shawnee, certain Wyandot, Peoria,
Miami, & other allottees, 7p, Wash.,
Off. of Indian Affairs, 1905 [3458/1F]
Revised regulations, Mar. 20, 1905,
governing the sale & leasing of
lands in the Creek Nation, I.T., 50p,
Wash., 1905 [4059/1F] Revised regulations,
Mar. 20, 1905 to May 22, 1906, governing
the leasing of lands in the Cherokee
Nation, I.T., 41p, Wash., 1906 [4060/1F]
Revised leasing regulations, of June
11, 1907, governing the leasing of lands
of members of the Five Civilized Tribes,
67p, Wash., 1907 [4058/1F] Regulations
to be observed in the leasing of allotted
lands of incompetent Indians of the
Quapaw Agency, I.T., 6p, Wash., Off.
of Indian Affairs, 1907 [3575/1F] Revised
regulations, Apr. 20, 1908, governing
the leasing of lands of members of the
Five Civilized Tribes, 65p, Wash., 1908
[4061/1F] Additional regulations, June
20, 1908, 15p, Muskogee, Okla., 1908
[4040/1F] Regulations, June 20, 1908,
governing the District Agents, the leasing
of restricted lands, and the removal
of restrictions on the Five Civilized
Tribes, reissued Oct. 1, 1909, 11p,
Wash., 1909 [4041/1F] Regulations for
applications for tribal funds under
the act of Mar. 2, 1907 {34 Stat. 1221},
4p, Wash., GPO, 1909 [4034/1F] Rules
& regulations for the Osage &
Kaw lands, 4p, Wash., GPO, 1909 [4063/1F]
Regulations governing the leasing of
tribal lands for mining purposes, 6p,
Wash., GPO, 1909 [3555/1F] Regulations
governing the removal of restrictions
on allotments on the Quapaw Agency,
Okla., 4p, Wash., 1909 [3544/1F] Rules
& regulations relating to the issuance
of patents in fee & certificates
of competency, and to the sale of allotted
& inherited Indian lands, approved
Oct. 12, 1910, 21p, Wash., GPO, 1910
[3592/1F]
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Department of
the Interior, continued: (Single-year
titles, 1911-1916) Address
by the Hon. R.G. Valentine, Commissioner
of Indian Affairs, to the employees
& students of the Sherman Institute,
Riverside, Calif., Nov. 1, 1911, 10p,
Riverside, Student Press, 1911 [4361/1F]
Regulations governing the use of vacant
ceded Indian lands, 3p, Wash., 1912
[4038/1F] Regulations of Apr. 20,
1908, repromulgated June 20, 1908,
and subsequent amendments, revised
May 1, 1912, governing the leasing
of lands and the removal of restrictions
on members of the Five Civilized Tribes,
36p, Wash., 1912 [4039/1F] Regulations
to govern the leasing of lands in
the Osage Reservation, Okla., for
oil and gas mining purposes, approved
July 3, 1912, 22p, Wash., 1912 [3585/1F]
Regulations governing the approval
of wills of the Indians under the
Act of Congress approved Feb. 14,
1913, 2p, Wash., 1913 [3545/1F] Regulations
governing the handling of the money
of individual Indians, 39p, Wash.,
GPO, 1913 [3532/1F] Regulations relating
to the determination of heirs and
the approval of wills, except for
members of the Five Civilized Tribes
& the Osage Indians, 11p, Wash.,
GPO, 1915 [3572/1F] Regulations to
govern oil & gas operations on
restricted Indian lands in Oklahoma,
approved Oct. 20, 1915, 8p, Wash.,
GPO, 1915 [4049/1F] Report of the
Secretary on the Harrison bill, H.R.
12586, 4p, Wash., GPO, 1915 [4053/1F]
Rules & regulations for the Annette
Islands Reserve, Alaska, and for the
Metlakahtla Indians & other Alaskan
natives, prescribed by the Secretary,
Jan. 28, 1915, under provisions of
an act of Mar. 3, 1891, 12p, Wash.,
GPO, 1915 [4062/1F] Regulations to
govern the leasing of lands in the
Osage Reservation, Okla., for oil
& gas mining purposes, 24p, Wash.,
1915 [3586/1F] Regulations for applications
for tribal funds under the Act of
Mar. 2, 1907{934 Stat. 1, 1221}, as
amended by the Indian appropriation
act approved on May 18, 1916, 3p,
Wash., GPO, 1916 [3533/1F] Enrollment
with the Five Civilized Tribes; report
of Inspector James McLaughlin on bills
for enrollment, July 2, 1914, 32p,
Wash., GPO, 1916 [4007/1F] Regulations
governing the leasing of lands and
the removal of restrictions on members
of the Five Civilized Tribes, with
amendments, 52p, Wash., GPO, 1916
[3539/1F]
Department of
the Interior, continued: (Single-year
titles, 1917-1922) Regulations
governing the sale of unallotted tribal
lands and vacant forfeited town lots
in the Creek Nation, 4p, Wash., GPO,
1917 [4036/1F] Regulations governing
the leasing for lead & zinc mining
operations of restricted lands of
incompetent Indians in the Quapaw
Agency, Okla., 19p, Wash., 1917 [3550/1F]
Regulations for handling individual
Indian money & special deposits,
and for recording & reporting
transactions therein, by all disbursing
officers in the Indian Service, except
for the Five Civilized Tribes, 15p,
Wash., GPO, 1918 [3534/2F] Regulations
governing the leasing of restricted
allotted Indian lands for oil &
gas mining purposes in the Kiowa Reservation,
Okla., 11p, Wash., 1919 [3541/1F]
Regulations to govern the leasing
of lands in the Osage Reservation,
Okla., for mining purposes, except
oil & gas mining, 22p, Wash.,
Office of Indian Affairs, 1919 [3584/1F]
Regulations to govern prospecting
for & mining of metalliferous
minerals on the allotted lands of
Indian reservations, 12p, Wash., GPO,
1919 [4050/1F] Letter from the Acting
Secretary transmitting pursuant to
law a communication submitting a report
done by the Secretary of War and the
Secretary of the Interior as to the
necessity for returning several tracts
of land to the Nisqually Indians,
52p, Wash., GPO, 1920 [3997/1F] Regulations
to govern the leasing of lands in
the Crow Reservation, Mont., for mining
purposes, 29p, Wash., Office of Indian
Affairs, 1921 [3582/1F] Regulations
governing the leasing of tribal lands
for mining purposes, 9p, Wash., Office
of Indian Affairs, 1921 [3556/1F]
Progress of the Blackfeet, by Charles
H. Burke, 4p, Wash., Office of Indian
Affairs, 1922 [1279/1F] Rules &
regulations relating to the issuance
of patents in fee & certificates
of competency, and for the sale of
allotted & inherited Indian lands,
except those belonging to the Five
Civilized Tribes, approved May 1,
1922, 37p, Wash., GPO, 1922 [3593/1F]
Regulations governing the leasing
for lead & zinc mining operations
and other purposes of restricted Indian
lands in the Quapaw Agency, Okla.,
under section 26 of the Act of Congress
approved Mar. 3, 1921 {41 Stat. 1.
1225-1248}, as amended Nov. 18, 1921,
20p, Wash., GPO, 1922 [3549/1F]
Department of
the Interior, continued: (Single-year
titles, 1923-1926) Regulations
to govern the leasing of lands in
the Osage Reservation, Okla., for
oil & gas mining purposes, approved
Mar. 7, 1923, 32p, Wash., Office of
Indian Affairs, 1923 [3587/1F] Regulations
relating to the determination of heirs
& approval of wills, except for
members of the Five Civilized Tribes
& the Osage Indians, 12p, Wash.,
GPO, 1923 [3573/1F] Regulations governing
the leasing of tribal lands for mining
purposes, 26p, Wash., Office of Indian
Affairs, 1924 [3557/1F] Committee
of One Hundred on Indian Affairs;
the Indian problem, resolution of
the Committee appointed by the Secretary,
and a review of the Indian problem,
by Joseph E. Otis, presented by Mr.
Snyder, Jan. 7, 1924, 49p, Wash.,
GPO, 1924 [4070/1F] Indian policies;
comments on the resolutions of the
Advisory Council on Indian Affairs,
by Hubert Work, Secretary of the Interior,
June, 1924, 16p, Wash., GPO, 1924
[4012/1F] Regulations to govern oil
& gas operations on restricted
Indian lands, 7p, Wash., Office of
Indian Affairs, 1925 [3578/1F] Regulations
governing the sale of the unallotted
tribal lands & vacant forfeited
town lots in the Choctaw, Chickasaw,
Creek, Cherokee, & Seminole Nations,
Okla., 4p, Wash., GPO, 1925 [4037/1F]
Reply of the Hon. Charles H. Burke,
Commissioner of Indian Affairs, to
Congressman James A. Frear, and remarks
of the Hon. William Williamson of
So. Dak. in the House of Representatives,
Apr. 23, 1926, 44p, Wash., GPO, 1926
[1280/1F]
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Department of
the Interior, continued: (Single-year
titles, 1926-1929)
Regulations of the Department regarding
the recognition of attorneys, 4p, Wash.,
Off. of Indian Affairs, 1926 [3561/1F]
Regulations to govern mining operations
on segregated coal & asphalt lands
belonging to the Choctaw & Chickasaw
Nations of Okla., 1 leave, Wash., Off.
of Indian Affairs, 1926 [3577/1F] Regulations
to govern oil & gas operations on
restricted Indian lands, with the amendment
of 1927, 9p, Wash., Office of Indian
Affairs, 1927 [3579/1F] Regulations
of the Indian Office; preservation of
antiquities, 2p, Wash., Off. of Indian
Affairs, 1927 [3567/1F] Regulations
of the Indian Office; annuity &
other per capita payments, 1 leave,
Wash., Off. of Indian Affairs, 1928
[3566/1F] Regulations of the Indian
Service, rations, 1 leave, Wash., Off.
of Indian Affairs, 1928 [3569/1F] Report
of the advisors on irrigation of Indian
reservations, by Porter J. Preston,
3 looseleaf volumes, Wash., Dept. of
the Int., 1928 [2967/11F]
Report of the Interior
Dept. Committee on "The Problem of
Indian Administration," 39p, Wash.,
1928 [4052/1F] Regulations governing
the granting of extensions of the
time for certain mining leases of
coal & asphalt lands, and for
deposits in the segregated mineral
area of the Choctaw & Chickasaw
Nations, 5p, Wash., 1928 [3548/1F]
Instructions & laws relative to
the suppression of the traffic in
intoxicants among the Indians, 6p,
Wash., 1929 [4014/1F] Regulations
to govern loans to old, disabled,
or indigent Indians from the $50,000
made available for industrial assistance
from Menominee funds by the appropriation
act of 1929, 1 leave, n.p., n.d. [3576/1F]
Regulations of the Indian Service
governing pro rata shares, 3p, Wash.,
1929 [3568/1F] Regulations of the
Indian Service governing reimbursable
appropriations, 12p, Wash., 1929 [3570/1F]
Regulations of the Indian Service
governing reservation roads, 1 leave,
Wash., 1929 [3571/1F] Regulations
of the Indian Office governing Indian
Schools, 29p, Wash., 1929 [4042/1F]
Regulations of the Indian Service
governing the duties & conduct
of superintendents & other employees,
7p, Wash., 1929 [4043/1F] Regulations
of the Indian Service governing the
handling of individual Indian moneys,
6p, Wash., 1929 [4044/1F] Regulations
of the Indian Service governing lead
& zinc mining operations &
leases on the Quapaw Agency, 42p,
Wash., 1929 [4045/1F] Regulations
of the Indian Service governing licensed
Indian traders, approved by the Secretary
on June 29, 1927, 3p, Wash., 1929
[4046/1F] Regulations of the Indian
Service governing livestock &
grazing, 2p, Wash., 1929 [4047/1F]
Department of
the Interior, continued: (Single-year
titles, 1930-1933)
General data concerning Indian reservations,
revised to June 30, 1929, prepared
under the direction of the Commissioner
of Indian Affairs, Oct. 15, 1929,
21p, Wash., GPO, 1930 [3478/1F] Regulations
governing the sale of coal & asphalt
deposits in the segregated mineral
area of the Choctaw & Chickasaw
Nations, 4p, Wash., Office of Indian
Affairs, 1931 [3560/1F] Report of
H.J. Hagerman, special commissioner
to negotiate with the Indians on the
status of Navajo Indian Reservation
land acquisitions & extensions,
with specific recommendations for
the outside boundaries of the reservation
and of certain additional areas to
be acquired for the Indians outside
the reservation, 152p, Wash., GPO,
1932 [3519/2F] Regulations for the
distribution of funds appropriated
by the Act of Apr. 22, 1932, in aid
of the common schools in Okla., fiscal
year 1933, 3p, Wash., 1932 [3535/1F]
Regulations governing the leasing
of the segregated coal & asphalt
deposits in the Choctaw & Chickasaw
Nations in Okla., 7p, Wash., 1932
[3554/1F] Regulations to govern the
leasing of lands in the Osage Reservation
of Oklahoma for oil & gas mining
purposes, approved July 12, 1932,
32p, Wash., n.d. [3588/1F] Indian
administration since July 1, 1929,
61 leaves, Wash., 1933 [3491/1F] Report
of the Conservation Advisory Committee
established for the Navajo Reservation,
10 leaves, Wash., 1933 [4179/1F]
Department of
the Interior, continued: (Single-year
titles, 1934-1935)
Meeting of the Commissioner
of Indian Affairs, the Hon. John Collier,
with the Indians of western Oklahoma
at Anadarko, Okla., Mar. 20, 1934, for
the purpose of discussing the Wheeler-Howard
bill, 65 leaves Wash., n.d. [3516/1F]
Minutes of the meeting held at Miami,
Okla., Mar. 24, 1934, to discuss the
Wheeler Howard bill with the Indians
of the Quapaw & Osage jurisdictions,
93 leaves, Wash., n.d. [3517/1F] Proceedings
of the conference held at Chemawa, OR.,
Apr. 8-9, 1934, to discuss with the
Indians the Wheeler-Howard bill, 89
leaves, Wash., n.d. [3526/1F] Proceedings
of the conference for the Indians of
southern California, held at Riverside,
CA, Mar. 17-18, 1934, to discuss the
Wheeler-Howard Indian bill, 69 leaves,
Wash., n.d. [3527/1F] Proceedings of
the conference for the Indians of the
Five Civilized Tribes of Oklahoma, held
at Muskogee, Okla., Mar. 22, 1934, to
discuss the Wheeler-Howard Indian bill,
70 leaves, Wash., n.d. [3528/1F] Hearing
before the Acting Solicitor of the Dept.
of the Int. regarding the request for
an extension of the contract for the
services of attorneys to prosecute claims
of the Ute Indians against the U.S.,
June 18, 1934, 104 leaves, Wash., 1934?
[4211/2F] Powers of Indian tribes, prepared
by the Office of the Solicitor, Oct.
25, 1934, 2+89 leaves, Wash., 1934?
[4216/2F] Letter of William Zimmerman,
Jr., Oct. 17. 1935, Wash., DC, to Lewis
W. Page, Superintendent of the Unitah
& Ouray Agency; instructions regarding
the disbursement of Ute Forest funds
for the needs of the Indians, 3p, Wash.,
1935 [4532/1F] Handbook of Indian land
policy and manual of procedures, 30p,
Wash. (the latest date mentioned in
the text is Feb., 1935) [3485/1F] Memorandum
on the power of the Secretary to make
regulations governing the conduct of
Indians, prepared by the Office of the
Solicitor, 9 leaves, Wash., 1935 [4214/1F]
Regulations relating to the determination
of heirs and the approval of wills,
except for members of the Five Civilized
Tribes and the Osage Indians, approved
May 31, 1935, 15p, Wash., GPO, 1935
[4177/1F]
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Department of
the Interior, continued: (Single-year
titles, 1935-1937)
Law & order regulations
approved by the Secretary, Nov. 27,
1935, 41 leaves, Wash., 1935 [3513/1F]
Regulations relating to the determination
of heirs and the approval of wills,
except for members of the Five Civilized
Tribes and the Osage Indians, approved
May 31, 1935, 15p, Wash., GPO, 1935
[3574/1F] Regulations governing the
creation of trusts involving restricted
property of Indians of the Five Civilized
Tribes in Oklahoma, approved June 2,
1933, amended Mar. 19, 1935, 20p, Wash.,
GPO, 1935 [3547/2F] Regulations governing
loans to Indian-chartered corporations
from the revolving fund for loans to
Indian corporations, 8 leaves, Wash.,
1936 [3542/1F] Regulations governing
the leasing of restricted lands of the
Indians of the Five Civilized Tribes
for agricultural & grazing purposes,
6p, Wash., GPO, 1936 [3540/1F] Special
regulations governing the conduct of
trade within the Navajo, Zuni, &
Hopi Indian reservations in Arizona
& New Mexico, 5 leaves, Wash., 1937
[4064/1F] Notes for Hopi administrators,
by Oliver La Farge, 35 leaves, Wash.,
Bureau of Indian Affairs, 1937 [2349/1F]
The progress of Indian affairs from
1933 to 1936, 161 leaves, plus appendices
I-IV., Wash., 1937 [3529/6F]
Establishment of
roadless & wild areas on Indian
reservations, 16 leaves, Wash., 1937
[3474/1F]
Department of
the Interior, continued: (Single-year
titles, 1938-1939)
A brief statement on the background
of present-day Indian policy in the
United States, prepared at the request
of the U.S. Dept. of State for the use
of the American delegation at the Eighth
International Conference of American
States, at Lima, Peru, Dec. 9, 1938,
9 leaves, Wash., 1938 [3467/1F] Regulations
to govern the leasing of lands in the
Crow Reservation, Mont., for mining
purposes, 13p, Wash., Office of Indian
Affairs, 1938 [3583/1F] Regulations
governing the leasing of tribal lands
for mining purposes, not applicable
to the Crow Reservation, Mont., or to
the ceded part of the Wind River Reservation,
Wyo., or to any reservation covered
by special regulations, 15p, Wash.,
GPO, 1938 [3559/1F] Miscellaneous regulations
of the Indian Office, 1887-1838, v.1-3,
Wash., GPO, 1938 [3564/23F]
Regulations governing
health facilities & personnel,
12 leaves, Wash., 1938 [3536/1F] Regulations
governing attorney contracts, 1938
[3543/1F] Regulations governing the
leasing of Indian lands within the
ceded portion of the Wind River Indian
Reservation, Wyo., for oil & gas
purposes, 12 leaves, Wash., 1938 [3551/1F]
Regulations governing the leasing
of restricted lands belonging to members
of the Five Civilized Tribes of Indians
in Oklahoma for mining purposes, 22p,
Wash., GPO, 1938 [3553/1F] Why a department
of conservation? letter from the Secretary
of the Interior to the U.S. Senate,
13p, Wash., GPO, 1938 [3798/1F] Proceedings
of the Conference of Indian Field
Service Employees, Denver, CO, Apr.
3-7,1939, 36+1 leaves, n.p., 1939?
[1566/1F]
Department of
the Interior, continued: (Single-year
titles, 1940-1943)
Handbook of Federal Indian
Law; preliminary draft, prepared in
the Office of the Solicitor by Felix
S. Cohen, v.1-13, Wash., the Office,
1940 [4209/89F]
Pueblo Indian land
status, a report prepared by the Land
Division, United Pueblo Agency, Albuquerque,
N.M., 1 vol., n.p., 1940 [3619/1F]
Manual of Indian credit regulations
& instructions, Part 1, "Provisions
governing loans to and by Indian chartered
corporations and unincorporated tribes,"
1 volume, Wash., 1940 [3514/2F] Mobilization
of Indian Service and Indian resources
for national defense, 22 leaves, Wash.,
1940 [3518/1F] The northern Paiute
Indians of California & Nevada,
by Ruth M. Underhill, 78p, Wash.,
Education Division of the Office of
Indian Affairs, 1941 [3418/1F] Accounting
practices of organized tribal councils,
by George E. Fox, 51p, Wash., Office
of Indian Affairs, 1942 [1865/1F]
Indian tribes which are under constitutions
& charters, 13 pages of tables,
Wash., 1942 [3503/1F] Handbook of
Federal Indian Law, with reference
table and index, by Felix S. Cohen,
foreword by Harold I. Ickes, introduction
by Nathan R. Margold, prepared in
the Office of the Solicitor, 455+457+662p,
Wash., GPO, 1942 [4210/8F] Manual
for the Indian School Service, approved
by the Secretary of the Interior,
July 1, 1941, 144p, Wash., Dept. of
the Int., Education Division, 1942
[4180/2F] Manual of instructions for
special & deputy special officers
and Indian police, 77p, Chilocco,
OK, U.S. Indian Service, 1943 [3515/1F]
Department of
the Interior, continued: (Single-year
titles, 1944-1947) Hearings
upon the claims of natives of Alaska
pursuant to the provisions of section
201.21b of the regulations for protection
of the commercial fisheries of Alaska,
1944, and the petition of Indians of
Klawock & Kake, Alaska, and transcript
of proceedings, v.1-15, Seattle, E.E.
Lescher, 1944 [4010/65F]
Sioux personal property
claims, v.1-2, Chicago, Dept. of Int.,
Off. of Indian Affairs, 1944 [3189/7F]
The Five Civilized
Tribes Agency; proposed plan for Five
Civilized Tribes jurisdiction, 1945
to 1954, by A.M. Landman, 90p, Muskogee,
Okla., 1944 [3608/1F] Mescalero Apache;
Mescalero Indian Agency program, Mar.,
1944, R.D. Holtz, Superintendent,
Mescalero, N. M., 87+1 leaves, n.p.,
1944 [3611/2F] Meeting, Dec. 16, 1946,
for the purpose of obtaining the views
of the three affiliated tribes of
the Fort Berthold Reservation on the
lieu lands offered by the Secretary
of War, 46 leaves, Wash., 1946 [4028/1F]
Indian service manual, Nov. 15, 1945,
1 volume, Chicago, Off. of Indian
Affairs, 1946 [3501/8F] Indians in
the war, 54p, Chicago, Dept. of the
Int., Off. of Indian Affairs, 1946
[3505/1F] Report of the hearing officer
on native reservations at Klukwan
& Barrow, Alaska, 2+11+10 leaves,
Wash., Dept. of the Int., Div. of
Territories & Island Possessions,
1946 [4072/1F] Transcripts of the
hearing on a proposed Kobuk, Alaska,
native reservation, held at Nome,
Alaska, Aug. 18, 1947, 17+1 leaves,
Wash., Dept. of the Int., Div. of
Territories & Island Possessions,
1947 [4073/1F]
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Department of
the Interior, continued: (Single-year
titles, 1947-1953)
Hearings on the proposed native reservation
for the inhabitants of the Village
of Shungnak, held at Kotzebue &
Shungnak, Alaska, Aug. 18-19, 1947,
123 leaves, Wash., Dept. of the Int.,
Div. of Territories & Island Possessions,
1947 [4071/2F] The Hopi crises; a
report to administrators, by Laura
Thompson, 302 leaves, Lawrence, KS,
Bureau of Indian Affairs, 1947? [3356/7F]
Proceedings of the 2nd Conference
of Regional Counsels of the Bureau
of Indian Affairs, Wash., 1948, 26
leaves, Wash., n.p., 1948 [1567/1F]
Proceedings of the 3rd Conference
of Field Counsels of the Indian Bureau,
Wash., 1949, 212p, Wash., Bureau of
Indian Affairs, 1949 [1565/3F] Report
to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs
on Navajo trading, by Morris S. Burge,
April 1949, 23+9p, Wash., n.p., 1949
[1277/1F] Water rights and Indian
lands; the Standing Rock Indian Reservation,
S.D., in its relation to the Grand
River irrigation unit of the Missouri
River Basin development plan, by Walter
J. Turnbull, 1 volume, Billings, MT,
Bureau of Indian Affairs, 1949 [3395/2F]
Missouri River Basin Investigations;
ownership status of restricted, allotted,
& tribal Indian lands on the Standing
Rock Reservation, and on & off
the Cheyenne River Reservation within
the Oaha Dam & Reservoir project
area, N.D. & S.D., 6 leaves, Billings,
MT, n.p., 1949 [3613/1 F] The trouble
at Round Rock, by Left Handed Mexican
Clansman, 46p, Lawrence, KS, Bureau
of Indian Affairs, Division of Education,
Haskell Press, 1952 [2394/1F] A general
review of the credit policies &
procedures of the Bureau of Indian
Affairs, with recommendations, a report
to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs,
by William A. Schoenfeld, 145p, Corvallis,
OR, 1953 [3126/3F] Indian Bureau comments
on an article by Felix S. Cohen, "Erosion
of Indian Rights, 1950-1953, a case
study in bureaucracy"; unpaginated
volume prepared in the Office of the
Commissioner, Wash., 1953? [3494/4F]
Department of
the Interior, continued: (Single-year
titles, 1954-1962)
Survey report on the Bureau of Indian
Affairs, printed for the use of the
Committee on Interior & Insular
Affairs, 53p, Wash., GPO, 1954 [4066/1F]
Text of an Interior Department report
on proposed legislation providing
for the termination of Federal supervision
over Indians in California, as contained
in Executive communication No. 1139,
8p, Wash., GPO, 1954 [4067/1F] "Future
prospects in Indian affairs"; an address
by Glen L. Emmons, Commissioner of
Indian Affairs, before the annual
meeting of the Indian Rights Association,
Philadelphia, Jan. 21, 1954, 18 leaves,
Wash., Bureau of Indian Affairs, 1954
[1781/1F] "The job ahead in Indian
administration"; an address by Glen
L. Emmons, Commissioner of Indian
Affairs, before a seminar at the Intertribal
Indian ceremony, Gallup, N.M., Aug.
13, 1954, 17 leaves, Wash., Bureau
of Indian Affairs, 1954 [1782/1F]
"The outlook for the American Indian";
an address by Glen L. Emmons, Commissioner
of Indian Affairs, before the annual
meeting of the Association on American
Indian Affairs, New York City, May
5, 1954, 11 leaves, Wash., Bureau
of Indian Affairs, 1954 [1783/1F]
"The American Indian - yesterday,
today & tomorrow"; an address
by Glen L. Emmons, Commissioner of
Indian Affairs, at the Triennial Conf.
of the National Fellowship of Indian
Workers, Estes Park, Colo., July 11,
1955, 11 leaves, n.p., 1955 [1780/1F]
Ogala Sioux; trust land heirship problems,
Pine Ridge Reservation, a report by
William A. Schoenfeld to the Commissioner
of Indian Affairs, July 1, 1955, 13+25p,
plus appendices, Wash., 1955 (Retyped
in part by LLMC due to the unfilmability
of the original) [3125/2F] Federal
Indian law, prepared in the Office
of the Solicitor, 1106p, Wash., GPO,
1958 [4206/12F] Orienting new employees
in the Branch of Education, rev. ed.,
40p, Chilocco, Okla., Bureau of Indian
Affairs, Branch of Ed., 1959 [3601/1F]
The U.S. Indian population & land,
1960, 32p, Wash., Bureau of Indian
Affairs, 1960 [3598/1F] The Navajo
Yearbook, compiled with articles by
Robert W. Young, 609p, Window Rock,
AZ, Navajo Agency, 1961 [3520/7F]
Indian tribal governing bodies, rev.
Jan. 1961, 13 leaves, Wash., 1961
[3502/1F] Doorway toward the light;
the story of the special Navajo education
program, by L. Madison Coombs, education
specialist, 174p, Wash., 1962 [3473/2F]
Report to the Secretary of the Interior
by the Task Force on Alaska Native
Affairs, Dec. 28, 1962, 109p, Wash.?
GPO, 1962? [4222/2F]
Department of
the Interior, continued: (Single-year
titles, 1963-1972)
Scholarships for American Indian youth,
by Amanda H. Finley, 46p, Wash., Bureau
of Indian Affairs, Branch of Education,
1963 [3594/1F] Office of Tribal Operations,
tribal operations, orientation materials,
v.1-3 & 5-7, Wash., the Office,
1963 [3616/8F]
Feasibility of establishing
boys' & girls' camps on Indian
reservations, prepared by the Systems
Analysis & Research Corp., 146p,
Wash., Bureau of Indian Affairs, 1964
or 1965 [3309/2F] American Indians
& the Federal Government, 26p,
Wash., GPO, 1965 [3460/1F] Governing
bodies of Indian groups under federal
supervision, 13p, Wash., n.p., 1965
[3481/1F] The Indian industrial development
program, a new industrial opportunity,
12p, Wash., GPO, 1965 [3496/1F] Indian
and Eskimo children, n.a., 48p, Wash.,
GPO, 1966 [3493/1F] Indians of....
{Separate studies for Arizona, Arkansas,
California, Central Plains, the Dakotas,
the Eastern Seaboard, the Great Lakes,
the Gulf Coast, the Lower Plateau,
Montana & Wyoming, New Mexico,
Oklahoma, the Northwest, and North
Carolina}, Wash., GPO, 1966 [3506/14F]
Federal Indian Programs; a report
to the Senate Committee on Interior
& Insular Affairs, by Robert L.
Bennett, 9p, Wash., Bureau of Indian
Affairs, 1966 [1192/1F] Governing
bodies of Indian groups under federal
supervision, 20p, Wash., Bureau of
Indian Affairs, 1966 [3482/1 F] Famous
Indians; a collection of short biographies,
n.a., 47p, Wash., GPO, 1966 [3475/1F]
Indian affairs; a progress report
from the Commissioner of Indian Affairs
(an annual), Wash., GPO, 1964-1968
[3492/5F]
American Indians
and their Federal relationship, plus
a partial listing of other U.S. Indian
groups, 38p, Wash., GPO, 1972 [3461/1F]
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10 of 15, Page 36
Department of
the Interior, continued: (Single-year
titles, 1972-1974)
Office of Survey
and Review, Audit Operations, review
of contract no. K99Cl4200202, University
of New Mexico School of Law, Albuquerque,
The American Indian Lawyer Program,
10 leaves, Wash., Bureau of Indian Affairs,
1972 [4074/1F] Statistics concerning
Indian education for the years 1958,
1962-1965, & 1971-1972, 1 volume,
Wash., Bureau of Indian Affairs, 1972
[3596/7F]
Digest of Federal Indian
Probate Law, prepared in the Office
of the Board of Indian Appeals,
157p, Arlington, VA, the Office,
1972 (Subsequent to its inclusion
in this collection, this title was
completely revamped and became the
Index to Indian Decisions, a
regularly updated title which is offered
separately by LLMC as title No. 87-304)
[4123/3F] Governing bodies of federally
recognized Indian groups excluding
Alaska, 32p, Wash.? Bureau of Indian
Affairs? 1973 [3479/1F] Indian education;
steps to progress in the 1970s, 2+60p,
Wash., GPO, 1973 [3495/2F] A recommendation
for implementation of policies and
programs, 25 leaves, Wash., the Bureau,
1973 [3530/1F] Indian criminal justice
program display, prepared by the Division
of Law Enforcement Services, July
1974, 37 leaves, Wash., the Division,
1974 [3605/1F] Division of Tribal
Government Services, memorandum on
the status of Indian claims cases,
June 30, 1974, 50 leaves, Wash., Bureau
of Indian Affairs, 1974 [3609/2F]
Federal Indian Policies from the colonial
period through the early 1970s, 23p,
Wash., Bureau of Indian Affairs, GPO,
1974 [3476/1F] The American Indian;
answers to 101 questions, 60p, Wash.,
Bureau of Indian Affairs, 1974 [3459/1F]
Department of
the Interior, continued: (Single-year
titles, 1975-1977) A model
code to govern the administration
of justice by courts of Indian offenses
on Indian reservations, draft prepared
by the Office of the Solicitor, 112
leaves, Wash.? the Office, 1975 [4215/2F]
Governing bodies of federally recognized
Indian groups excluding Alaska, 32p,
Wash., Bureau of Indian Affairs, 1975
[3480/1F] Indian reservation criminal
justice, task force analysis, Division
of Law Enforcement Services, 1974-1975,
135p, Wash., the Division, 1975 [3606/2F]
Indian law enforcement history, prepared
by the Division of Law Enforcement
Services, 77p, Wash., the Division,
1975 [3607/1F] Historical background
for modern Indian law & order,
compiled by Robert Young, Division
of Law Enforcement Services, 27p,
Wash., GPO, 1975 [3604/1F] Handbook
for decision makers on Title I of
the Indian self-determination &
education assistance act, revised,
67p, Wash., Bureau of Indian Affairs,
1976 [3484/1F] Annual law enforcement
services report, 58p, Wash., Bureau
of Indian Affairs, Division of Law
Enforcement Services, 1976 [3602/2F]
Report on the purchase of Indian land
under section 5 of the Indian reorganization
act, from the construction appropriation
since 1951, and under section 1 of
the Oklahoma Indian welfare act, plus
a section on acres of Indian land
in trust, 1934-1975, by Theodore W.
Taylor, 119p, Wash., Dept. of the
Int., 1976 [3322/3F] Procedural guidelines
on 25 CFR 271, the Indian self-determination
& education assistance act, rev.
April 1977, 221p, Wash., Bureau of
Indian Affairs, 1977 [3525/3F] The
Vekol Hills Project, Papago Indian
Reservation, Pinal County, Ariz.,
prepared by The Phoenix Area Office
of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, 227+28p,
Wash., GPO, 1977 [3617/3F]
Economic Development
Administration:
Federal & state Indian reservations,
an EDA handbook, 416p, Wash., GPO,
1971 [4082/6F] Indian economic development;
an evaluation of the EDA's selected
Indian reservation program, 5 leaves,
Wash., EDA, Boise Cascade Center for
Community Development, 1972 [1232/1F]
" Single volume title, no log needed."
Federal Field
Committee For Development Planning
in Alaska:
Alaska natives and the land, Anchorage,
Alaska, 565p, Wash., GPO, 1968 [4083/12F]
Federal Trade
Commission, Bureau of Competition:
Staff report on mineral leasing on
Indian lands, 110p, Wash., GPO, 1975
[4084/2F]
Forest Service:
Court cases related to the administration
of the range resource on lands administered
by the Forest Service, 121p, Wash.,
GPO, 1964 [4085/2F]
General Land Office:
Ceded Chippewa pine lands, Red
Lake Reservation, Minn., instructions,
minutes of examinations, & schedule
of appraisements, act of Jan. 14,
1889 {25 Stat. 642}, as amended by
an act of Feb. 26, 1896, approved
Apr. 24, 1896, 135p, Wash., GPO, 1896
[4095/2F] Ceded Chippewa pine lands;
sale of timber at Cass Lake, Minn.,
approved June 23, 1910, 84p, Wash.,
GPO, 1910 [4096/1F] Ceded Chippewa
pine lands; sale of timber at Cass
Lake, Minn., approved on July 8, 37p,
Wash., GPO, 1911 [4097/1F] Ceded Chippewa
pine lands; sale of timber at Cass
Lake, Minn., approved Apr. 14, 1913,
16p [4098/1 F] Ceded Chippewa pine
lands; sale of timber at Cass Lake,
Minn., approved Oct. 11, 16p, Wash.,
GPO, 1916 [4099/1F] Regulations for
Indian allotments on the public domain
under section 4 of the act of Feb.,
1887, as amended 1910, approved Apr.
15, 1918, 24p, Wash., GPO, n.d. [4100/1F]
Regulations governing Indian allotments
on the public domain under section
4 of the Act of Feb. 8, 1887 {24 Stat.
388}, as amended by the act of Feb.
28, 1891 {26 Stat. 794}, and as further
amended by the Act of June 25, 1910
{36 Stat. 855}, approved Apr. 15,
1918, revised Feb. 1, 1926, 18p, Wash.,
GPO, 1928 [4101/1F]
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Health Services
& Mental Health Administration:
The Indian health program of the U.S.
Public Health Service, 28p, Wash.,
n.p., 1969 [4103/1F]
Indian Claims
Commission:
General rules of procedure,
promulgated July 4, 1947, 29p, Wash.,
GPO, 1947 [4115/1F] General rules of
procedure, 31p, Wash.? n.p., n.d. [4114/1F]
Commission findings on the Coast Salish
& western Washington Indians, 660p,
N.Y., Garland Pub. Inc., 1974 [4106/8F]
Commission findings on the north central
& northeastern Indians, v.1-3, N.Y.,
Garland Pub. Inc., 1974 [4107/13F]
Commission findings
on the Chippewa Indians, 548p, N.Y.,
Garland Pub. Inc., 1974 [4108/6F]
Commission findings on the Pueblo
Indians, 403p, N.Y., Garland Pub.
Inc., 1974 [4109/5F] Commission findings
on the Sioux Indians, 360p, N.Y.,
Garland Pub. Inc., 1974 [4110/4F]
Transcript of hearings on the Kiowa,
Commanche, & Apache Tribes of
Indians versus the U.S., v.1-2, N.Y.,
Garland Pub. Inc., 1974 [4118/6F]
Annual Reports, 1968-1977
& Final Report covering 1946-1978,
all published [4104/13F]
Indian Claims Commission
Decisions, v.1-43 in 63 books, 1948-1978,
all published [4105/485F]
Indian Peace Commission:
Message from the President of the
U.S. transmitting a report of the
Indian peace commissioners, 23p, Wash.,
GPO, 1868 [4120/1F] Proceedings of
the Great Peace Commission of 1867-1868,
with an introduction by Vine Delonia,
Jr. & Raymond DeMallie, 176p,
Wash., Institute for the Development
of Indian Law, 1975 [4119/2F]
Maternal &
Child Health Service:
Health of the American Indian; a report
of a regional task force, Rockville,
Md., 31p, Wash., GPO, 1973 [4149/1F]
National Advisory
Council On Indian Education:
First annual report to the Congress
of the United States, 1973/74, Part
2, "Recommendations & Exhibits,"
Wash., the Council, 1974 [4150/6F]
National Council
On Indian Opportunity:
Transcript of regional hearings on
the President's Indian message, July
8, 1970, and on the attendant legislative
package, v.1-4, Wash., the Council,
1970 [4157/9F]
Public Health
Service:
The Indian Health Program {Public
Health Service Publication No. 1026},
n.a., 27p, Wash., GPO, 1963
[4202/1F]
Superintendent
For The Five Civilized Tribes:
Annual reports, 1893-1900 & 1913-1920,
Wash., GPO [4220/28F]
Superintendent
Of Indian Schools:
Annual reports, 1883-1885, 1887, 1889-1909,
Wash., GPO [4221/30F]
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10 of 15, Page 38
Judicial Materials,
State & Federal
(Arranged alphabetically by main
entry or subject)
Barnett, Jackson
- Depositions taken in a suit
to determine the heirs of Jackson
Barnett, a Muskogee, 1 volume, n.p.,
1934-1936? [1162/2F]
Butte, George
C. F. - Recent important decision
of the Supreme Court of Oklahoma on
oil & gas leases on the lands
of minors, 1 volume, Muskogee, Okla.,
n.p., 1910? [1287/1F]
Chambers, Reld
Peyton - The Black Mesa Case study
& related cases with supplement,
120p, Los Angeles, UCLA School of
Law, 1971 [1363/2F]
Consolidated Wounded
Knee Cases - Transcript of the
trial on the motion by the defendants
to dismiss for want of jurisdiction,
v.1-3, Boulder, Colo., Native American
Rights Fund, n.d. [1572/20F]
Cases from the
Indian Territory & Oklahoma -
Digest of the reported decisions of
all the courts of Oklahoma and the
Indian Territory down to 1808, compiled
under the American digest classification
system, v.1-2, St. Paul, West Publishing
Company, 1908 [1710/25F]
Dawes Commission
- Denial of Indians to the charges
of the Dawes Commission, witnesses,
Judge I.C. Parker, district court
of the western district of Arkansas,
Judge C.G. Stuart, district court,
Indian Territory, by G.M. McCain,
staff correspondent, Philadelphia
Press, 40p, Wash., Gibson Bros., 1894
[2966/1F]
France Floyd L.
- Litigation involving Indian tribal
& state jurisdiction, 13 leaves,
n.p., 1975, [1866/1F]; Recent developments
in Indian civil litigation, 57 leaves,
n.p., 1975 [1867/1F]
Grady, John M.
- Brief of John M. Grady, Appellant,
vs. Charles Newman, appellee, in the
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Indian
Territory, Jan. term, 1897, reprint,
Vinita. I.T., n.p., n.d. [1943/1F]
Kartus, Sidney
- Report to the Arizona Legislative
Council on the trial sessions of the
case Ariz. vs. Calif., including the
Calif. affirmative case & beginning
the case of the U.S. for the Indian
tribes, before the Special Master,
the Hon. Simon H. Rifkind, at San
Francisco, Calif., submitted by Sidney
Kartus, observer for the Ariz. Legis.
Coun., Nov. 15, 1957, 58 leaves, Phoenix,
1957 [2281/2F]
Leahy, T.J.
- Brief & argument on the right
of the Osage allotees & purchasers
of land under the Osage allotment
bill after the expiration of the present
mineral trust, Dec., 1920, 14p, Tulsa,
Okla., Osage Oil & Gas Assn.,
1920 [2388/1F]
Mott, M.L.
- The act of May 27, 1908, placing
in the probate courts of Oklahoma
Indian jurisdiction, a national blunder,
compiled & presented by M.L. Mott,
national attorney for the Creek Tribe
of Indians in Oklahoma, 77p, Wash.?,
1925 [2635/1F]
Murchison, Kenneth
S. - Digest of decisions relating
to Indian affairs, compiled by Kenneth
S. Murchison in 2 volumes, Volume
1-Judicial, 667p, Bureau of Indian
Affairs, Wash., GPO, 1901 [3471/7F]
Osage Indian Mineral
Rights - Decision rendered on
June 27, 1932, by the U.S. Court of
Appeals for the 10th Circuit, holding
that the title to the minerals in
Osage County, Okla., is vested in
the Osage Tribe of Indians, prepared
by George V. Labadie, 1 volume, n.p.,
Feb. 11, 1956 [3988/F]
Parker, Issac
C. - Decision of Judge I.C. Parker
on the status of lands in the Indian
Territory, 12p, Wash., Interior Dept.,
Branch Printing Office, 1882 [2916/1F]
Peters, Richard
- The case of the Cherokee Nation
against the state of Georgia, argued
& determined at the Supreme Court
of the U.S., Jan. term, 1831, with
an appendix containing the opinion
of Chancellor Kent on the case, the
treaties between the U.S. and the
Cherokee Indians, the act of Congress
of 1802, by R. Peters, 286p, Philadelphia,
J.Grigg, 1831 [2944/4F]
Smith, Archilla
- Indian justice, Cherokee murder
trial of Archilla Smith at Tahlequah
in 1840, as reported by John H. Payne,
112p, Okla. City, Okla., Harlow Publ.
Co., 1934 [3205/2F]
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10 of 15, Page 39
U.S. State Documents
Multi-State Materials
Governors' Interstate
Indian Council Conference; Proceedings
of the 18th annual conference, Aug.
8-11, 1965, Santa Fe, N. Mex.: 66p,
n.p., 1965 [1942/2F]
Laws of the Colonial
& State Governments Relating to
Indians and Indian Affairs; Laws
from 1633 to 1831, inclusive, with
an appendix containing the proceedings
of the Congress of the Confederation
and the laws of Congress from 1800
to 1830 on the same subject: 250+72p,
Wash., Thompson & Homans, 1832
[2378/4F]
National Association
Of Attorneys General, Committee
on the Office of Attornys General,
Legal issues in Indian jurisdiction:
n.a., 63p, Raleigh, N.C., the Committee,
1976 [2665/1F]
U.S. States, Laws,
Statues, Etc., Handbook of state
laws; descent, distribution &
homestead, 1887-1921: compiled by
the Probate Division of the Indian
Office, 1887-1921, circa 400 leaves,
Wash., the Division, 1921, (With single
fiche, except where noted, for the
following jurisdictions: AZ, CA{2F},
CO, ID, IA, KS, ME, MI, MN, MT, NV,
ND, OK, OR{2F}, SD, VT, WA, WI, WY)
[4129/22F]
Single-State Materials
(Alphabetically by state, and within
each state chronologically by date
of publication)
Alaska:
Handbook of Parliamentary Procedures
for Native Organizations, edited &
compiled by Arthur Nagozruk. Jr.,
26+8p, Fairbanks, The Bureau of Indian
Affairs, 1967 [1998/1F]
Arizona:
A protest, Dec. 18, 1933, the
rights of Arizona & its citizens
invaded by Interior Dept. withdrawal
order of Oct. 28, 1932, n.a., 28 leaves,
Phoenix, Ariz. St. Land Dept., 1933
[1119/1F] The Arizona Indian child goes
to school, n.a., 44 p., Phoenix, Dept.
of Public Instruction, Div. of Indian
Ed., 1957? [1116/1F] Report on a study
& determination as to whether the
state has a responsibility for financing
the education of wards of the Federal
Government, Phoenix, Ariz. Legislative
Council, 1960 [1117/1F] Survey of law
& order practices & opinions
relating to Ariz. reservation Indians,
10p, Phoenix, Commission of Indian Affairs,
1960 [1103/1F] Indian law & order
as it pertains to highway law, fish
& game law, Bureau of Indian Affairs,
welfare, land claims, water rights,
and voting, n.a., 42 leaves, Phoenix,
Comm. of Indian Af., 1962 [1095/1F]
" Single volume title, no log needed."
Papago Reservation
report, n.a., 20p, Phoenix, Comm.
of Indian Af., 1962 [1098/1F] " Single
volume title, no log needed."
Voting, a reservation
survey, n.a., 17p, Phoenix, Comm.
of Indian Af., 1964 [1114/1F] Survey
of the Hualapai Reservation in education,
employment, game & fish, health,
law & order, public relations,
roads and welfare, n.a., v.1-4, Phoenix,
Comm. of Indian Af., 1963-1966 [1108/4F]
Survey of the Camp
Verde Reservation in education, etc.,
n.a., Phoenix, Comm. of Indian Af.,
1963-1967 [1104/5F]
Survey of the Fort
Apache Reservation in education, etc.,
n.a., v.1-5, Phoenix, Comm. of Indian
Af., 1963-1967 [1105/5F]
Survey of the Fort
McDowell Reservation in education,
etc., n.a., v.1-5, Phoenix, Comm.
of Indian Af., 1963-1967 [1106/5F]
Survey of the Gila
River Reservation in education, etc.,
n.a., v.1-5, Phoenix, Comm. of Indian
Af., 1963-1967 [1107/5F]
Survey of the Kaibab-Paiute
Reservation in education, etc., n.a.,
v.1-5, Phoenix, Comm. of Indian Af.,
1963-1967 [1109/5F]
Survey of the Navajo
Reservation in education, etc., n.a.,
v.1-5, Phoenix, Comm. of Indian Af.,
1963-1967 [1110/5F]
Survey of the Papago
Reservation in education, etc., n.a.,
v.1-5, Phoenix, Comm. of Indian Af.,
1963-1967 [1111/5F]
Survey of the San
Carlos Reservation in education, etc.,
n.a., v.1-5, Phoenix, Comm. of Indian
Af., 1963-1967 [1112/5F]
Indian federal legislative
digest, digests No l, 1967 to 1972,
#4 (the LLMC offering lacks the 1970,
#2 digest), n.a., Phoenix, Comm. of
Indian Af. [1094/3F]
Annual reports of
the Comm. of Indian Af., 1960-1971,
Phoenix, the Commission [1100/14F]
California:
Hearings held by the California
Senate, Interim Committee on Calif.
Indian Affairs, 3 volumes in 5, Sacramento,
the Interim Comm., 1954 [1309/11F]
Progress reports
to the Legislature, 1955 & 1957,
Sacramento, Senate Interim Committee
on Calif. Indian Affairs [1310/9F]
Documents concerning
the Calif. Rural Legal Assistance
Program, Indian Service Division,
1 volume, Santa Rosa, the Division,
1968 [1311/1F] Native American Law
Manual, by Monroe E. Price, 668p,
Calif. Indian Legal Services, 1970
[2977/8F]
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Colorado:
Fort Lewis College, Indian tuition
grants, Part 2, Colorado Legislative
Council report to the Colorado General
Assembly, n.a., 45p, Denver, the Council,
1971 [1541/1F]
Georgia:
A digest of the laws of the state
of Georgia, from its first establishment
as a British province down to the
year 1798, with an appendix documenting
all the treaties with the southern
tribes of Indians, by Robert &
George Watkins, 837+28p, Philadelphia,
printed by R. Aitken, 1800 [1907/9F]
Digest of the laws of the State of
Georgia, from its settlement as a
British province, in 1755, to 1800
inclusive, with the treaties between
the U.S. and the different tribes
of Indians, and those between the
state of Georgia and the southern
and western Indians, by Horatio Marbury
& William Crawford, 715+15p, Savannah,
Seymour, Woolhopter & Stebbins,
1802 [1908/8F]
Michigan:
A position statement on Indian education
in Michigan, with recommendations
& guidelines, n.a., 48p, Lansing,
Michigan Department of Education,
1974 [2549/1F]
Minnesota:
Minnesota Yearbooks for 1851
& 1852, 2 volumes, St.Paul, W.G.
LeDue, etc., 1851 & 1852 [2582/3F]
The Indian in Minnesota,
a report to Gov. Luther W. Youngdahl
by the Governor's Interracial Commission,
n.a., 80p, St.Paul, the Commission,
1947 [2559/1F] Minnesota Indians,
report of the Legislative Research
Committee, n.a., ll+iv+118+11p, St.Paul?,
the Committee, 1950 [2576/2F] The
Indian in Minnesota, a report to Gov.
C. Elmer Anderson by the Governor's
Interracial Commission, 79p, St.Paul,
the Commission, 1952 [2560/1F] First
year report of the Governor's Indian
Action Committee, n.a., 6 leaves,
St.Paul?, the Committee, 1962 [2565/1F]
Minnesota's Indian citizens, yesterday
& today, a report by the Governor's
Human Rights Commission, n.a., 136p,
St. Paul? the Commission, 1965 [2561/2F]
Report to the Governor & Legislature
of the Minnesota Indian Affairs Commission,
n.a., 47 leaves, St.Paul? the Commission,
1971 [2570/1F]
Mississippi:
Code of Mississippi, the public &
general statutes from 1798 to 1848,
with cessions of the country by the
Choctaw & Chickasaw Indians, and
acts of Congress for the survey &
sale of the lands, and granting donations
thereof to the state, 1111p, Jackson,
Price and Fall, state printers, 1848
[2584/12F]
Montana:
A study of the problems arising from
the transfer of law & order jurisdiction
on Indian reservations to the State
of Montana, 11+5p, Missoula?, Department
of Indian Affairs, 1961 [2608/1F]
Montana Indian reservations, 1965-1966,
71p, Helena, Office of the State Coordinator
of Indian Affairs, 1967? [2610/1F]
Tribal governments and law & order,
n.a., 37p, Helena, Dept. of Indian
Affairs, 1966 or 1967 [2613/1F] Tribal
governments and law & order, n.a.,
378p, Helena, Dept. of Indian Affairs,
1968? [2614/1F] Annual reports of
the Office of the State Coordinator
of Indian Affairs, 1958-1968, Helena,
the Office [2611/7F]
Nebraska:
Annual reports of the Nebraska Indian
Commission, 1970-1971, July-Dec. 1972,
1973-1975, & 1976-1979, Lincoln,
the Commission (LLMC's run may lack
reports for 1971/72 & 1975/76;
or possibly none were published for
those timeframes) [2791/8F]
Nevada:
Reports, Indian Education Division,
1959-1967 & 1972-1973, Carson City,
the Division [2802/10F]
Annual reports of
the Nevada Indian Affairs Commission,
1965-1972, Carson City, the Commission
[2800/3F]
Reports of the Nevada
State Indian Conference, reports no.
1, 3, 5 & 6, 1971-1978, Carson
City, Indian Affairs Commission [2803/5F]
New Mexico:
Indian news: the newsletter of the
New Mexico Commission on Indian Affairs,
Nov. 1961 to Mar. 1964, (lacking an
issue for Aug. 1963), Santa Fe, the
Commission [2807/13F] Report of the
Division of Indian Education to the
Bureau of Indian Affairs, 1962/63,
86p, Santa Fe, 1963 [2808/2F]
New York:
Report of the
Special Committee of the Assembly of
the N.Y. State Legislature to investigate
the Indian problem of the State of N.Y.,
submitted Feb. 1, 1889, 410p, Albany,
The Troy Press Co., 1889, reprinted
by the Monroe Abstract & Title Co.,
1977 [2821/5F] Report of the N.Y. State
Indian Commission, by E.A. Everett,
chairman, transmitted to & rejected
by the N.Y. St. Assembly, Mar. 17, 1922,
477p, n.p., the Commission, n.d. [2818/5F]
Reports of the Joint Legislative Committee
on Indian Affairs, 1954-1958, Albany,
Williams Press [2822/5F]
Index of the opinions
of the N.Y. Attorney General &
the State Comptroller on Indian Affairs,
n.a., 20p, Albany, The N.Y. Department
of Law, 1961 [2816/1F] The Indian
today in New York State, 5th ed.,
n.a., 16p, Albany, St. Interdepartmental
Committee on Indian Affairs, 1967
[2823/1F] Reports of the N.Y. St.
Interdepartmental Committee on Indian
Affairs, 1961/62, 1963/64, 1965/66
to 1969/70, & 1971/72 to 1974/75,
Albany, the Committee [2824/11F]
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North Dakota:
Report of the
governor's survey of the North Dakota
Rolette County Indian situation, n.a.,
76p, Bismark, the Governor's Survey,
1940 [2840/1F] Biennial reports of the
Indian Affairs Commission, 1950 &
1958, Rolla, N.D, the Commission [2841/2F]
Quarterly reports of
the Indian Affairs Commission, July
1967-Dec. 1968, Jan. 1970-June 1971,
& Jan. 1972-Dec.1972, n.p., n.d.
[2842/3F]
Oklahoma Territory:
Annual report of the Governor of the
Territory of Oklahoma to the Secretary
of the Interior, 1894, 18p, Wash.,
GPO, 1895 [2869/1F] Proceedings of
the 1906-1907 constitutional convention
of the proposed state of Oklahoma
held at Guthrie, Okla., Nov. 20, 1906
to Nov. 16, 1907, Muskogee, Okla.,
Muskogee Ptg. Co., 1907 [2868/F]
Oklahoma:
Reports on Indian education in Oklahoma
under state contract, 20th to 25th
reports, 1967-1972, Oklahoma City,
the Division of Education [2865/9F]
South Carolina:
South Carolina colonial documents
relating to Indian affairs, edited
by William L. McDowell, Jr., volume
one only, Columbia, State Archives
Department, 1958 [3227/7F]
South Dakota:
Jurisdiction over Indian country in
South Dakota, staff report of the
State Legislative Research Council,
21p, Pierre, the Council, 1962 [3232/1F]
Jurisdiction over Indian country in
South Dakota, staff report of the
Legislative Research Council, 17p,
Pierre, the Council, 1964 [3233/1F]
Tennessee:
The statute laws of the state of Tennessee
of a public and general nature, including
laws related to the Indians, by order
of the General Assembly, v.1-2, Knoxville,
F.S. Heiskell [3329/9F]
Texas:
Texas Indian papers, edited from the
original manuscript copies in the
Texas State Archives by Dorman H.
Winfrey, state archivist, assisted
by James M. Day & others, v.1-4,
Austin, Texas State Library, Archives
Division, 1959-1961 [3341/4F]
Washington:
Are you listening neighbor? report
of the Joint Task Force of the Governor's
Advisory Council on Urban Affairs
and the Governor's Indian Advisory
Committee, 100p + maps, Olympia, the
Indian Affairs Task Force, 1971 [4416/2F]
Wisconsin:
Handbook on Wisconsin Indians, compiled
& written by Joyce M. Erdman,
103p, Madison, the Governor's Commission
on Human Rights, 1966 [4474/2F]
Wyoming Territory:
The compiled laws of Wyoming, including
all the laws in force at the close
of the 4th session of the Legislative
Assembly, together with such laws
of the U.S. as are applicable to said
territory, also the treaties made
with the Sioux & Shoshone tribes
of Indians in the year 1868, with
a synopsis of the pre-emption, homestead
& mining laws of the U.S., 702p,
Cheyenne, H. Glafcke, Leader steam
book and job print, 1876 [4513/9F]
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Studies by Academic
& Private Organizations
(Arranged alphabetically by main
entry, and chronologically within
each category)
Alaska, University
of, Institute of Social, Economic
& Government Research:
Traditional Athabascan law ways &
their relationship to contemporary
problems of "bush justice," some preliminary
observations on structure & function,
by Arthur E. Hippler, 19p, Fairbanks,
Univ. of Alaska, 1972 [2075/1F] Northern
Eskimo law ways & their relationship
to contemporary problems of "bush
justice", some preliminary observations
on structure & function, by Arthur
E. Hippler, 68p, Fairbanks, Univ.
of Alaska, 1973 [2074/1F]
American Indian
Defense Association:
Our Indian citizens, their crisis,
n.a., 18p, Wash., the Association,
1928 [1049/1F]
Arizona State
University, Tempe:
Higher education of Southwestern
Indians, with reference to success &
failure, 275+24p, Tempe, the University,
1962 [1120/7F] Indian education workshops,
1962 & 1964, n.a., two volumes,
Tempe, Indian Education Center, College
of Education, the University, 1962 &
1964 [1121/14F]
Proceedings of the
Indian Education Conferences, 2nd
thru 6th, & 9th conferences, n.a.,
Tempe, the University [2148/12F]
Indian Teacher-Aide
Handbook, 161p, Tempe, College of
Education, the University, 1965 [2170/2F]
Association on
American Indian Affairs:
National Committee on Indian Health,
proceedings of the national conferences
on Indian health, conferences 3 &
4, the Association, 1964 & 1966
[1133/5F]
Brigham Young
University, Institute of American
Indian Studies:
Indian affairs, a study of the changes
in policy of the U.S. towards its
Indians, by Samuel L. Tyler, 199p,
Provo, the Institute, 1964 [3405/3F]
Indian affairs, a working paper on
termination, with an attempt to show
its antecedents, by Samuel L. Tyler,
73p, Provo, the Institute, 1964 [3406/1F]
California, University
of, School of Public Health:
Orientation to health on the Navajo
Indian Reservation, a guide for hospital
& public health workers, prepared
by the UC-School of Public Health,
29p, Wash., HEW, Public Health Service,
1960 [1316/1F]
Conference on
Indian Allotted & Heirship-Land
Problems:
Resume of Conference Proceedings,
Aug. 14-17, 1938, Glacier Park, Mt.,
n.a., 54 leaves, n.p., n.d. [1569/1F]
Colorado, University
of Northern, Museum of Anthropology:
Zuni Indian Pueblo, by George E. Fay,
Parts 1 & 2, Greeley, the Museum,
1971 & 1981 [1810/12F]
Friends, Society
of, Joint Committee on Indian Affairs:
The case of the Seneca Indians in
the State of New York, illustrated
by facts, n.a., printed by direction
of the Joint Committee on Indian affairs
of the four yearly meetings of the
Friends of Genesee, N.Y., Phil., &
Balt., 256p, Phil., Merrihew &
Thompson, printers, 1840 [1879/3F]
A further illustration of the case
of the Seneca Indians in the state
of New York, in a review of a pamphlet
entitled "An appeal to the Christian
community, &c.," by Nathaniel
T. Strong, a chief of the Seneca Tribe,
printed by direction of the Joint
Committee of Philadelphia & Baltimore,
84p, Phil., printed by Merrihew &
Thompson, 1841 [1880/1F]
Indian Rights
Association:
The Five Civilized Tribes of Oklahoma,
a report on social & economic
conditions, by Angie Debo, 35p, Philadelphia,
the Indian Rights Association, 1951
[1672/1F] Annual reports of the board
of directors of the Indian Rights
Association, lst to 52nd, 1883-1984,
(the LLMC set lacks the 1st, 1883,
3rd, 1885, 13th, 1895 & 23rd,
1905 reports), Philadelphia, the Association
[2166/55F]
Minnesota's Citizens'
Review Commission on The F.B.I.:
Hearing Board Report, n.a., 15p, Minneapolis,
the Commission, 1977 [2581/1F]
Minnesota, University
of, Training Center for Community
Programs:
Indian Housing in Minneapolis
& St. Paul, by Gregory W. Craig,
43 leaves, Minneapolis, the Center,
1969 [1603/1F] The Indian relief recipient
in Minneapolis, an exploratory study,
by Laverne Drilling, 29p & appendix,
Minneapolis, the Center, 1969 [1735/2F]
Problems with alcohol among urban Indians
in Minneapolis, by Lavern Drilling,
48 leaves, Minneapolis, the Center,
1970 [1736/2F] Indians and other Americans
in Minnesota correctional institutions,
by Richard G. Woods, 53 leaves, Minneapolis,
the Center in coordination with the
Office of Community Programs, Center
for Urban & Regional Affairs, Univ.
of Minn., 1970 [4497/2F]
Minnesota, University
of, Training Center for Community
Programs, Continued:
An unbalanced perspective,
two Minnesota textbooks examined by
an American Indian, by Chris C. Cavender,
21 leaves, Minneapolis, the Center,
1970 [1360/1F] The formal education
of Menominee Indian children, sociocultural
& socioeconomic background factors,
by Arthur M. Hawkins, 53 leaves, Minneapolis,
the Center, 1970 [2015/1F] The education
of Indian children and youth, summary
report & recommendations, by Robert
J. Havinghurst, 65p, Series IV, No.
6, Minneapolis, the Center, 1970 [2042/1F]
Research reports, by Robert J. Havinghurst,
v.1-3, Minneapolis, the Center in coordination
with the Center for Urban and Regional
Affairs, Univ. of Minn., 1970 [2043/9F]
Junior high Indian
children in Minneapolis, a study of
one problem school, by Arthur M. Hawkins
et al, Minneapolis, The Center
in coordination with the Office of
Community Programs, Center for Urban
and Regional Affairs, Univ. of Minn.,
1971 [2272/2F] Health behavior &
health needs of American Indians in
Hennepin County, by Willy De Geydnt
& Linda M. Sprague, ed. by Arthur
M. Harkins et al, 62 leaves,
Minneapolis, the Center, 1971 [1680/2F]
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Montana State
University:
Indian & White attitudes relating
to Indian assimilation, by H.E. Herrington,
25p, Bozeman, the Univ. Agricultural
Experiment Station, 1968 [2060/1F]
Finance & management, the key
to Indian self-determination, by William
J. Ewasiuk et al, prepared
for the Bureau of Indian Affairs by
the Dept. of Agricultural Economics,
with the cooperation of T.A.P., Inc.,
225p, Bozeman, the Univ., 1973 [2615/3F]
National Conference
on Manpower Programs for Indians:
Proceedings of the conference held
at Kansas City, MO, 1967, sponsored
by the U.S. Employment Service of
the Bureau of Employment Security,
n.a., 408p, n.p., 1967? [2668/5F]
National Conference
of Social Work, Committee on the American
Indian:
Cooperation in Indian administration,
federal, state, county & local,
four papers presented before the Committee,
Minneapolis, June 1931, n.a., n.p.,
1931? [1581/1F]
National Research
Conference on American Indian Education:
Proceedings of the conference held
at Pennsylvania State University,
1967, edited by Herbert A. Aurbach,
163p, Kalamazoo, Mich., Society for
the Study of Social Problems, n.d.
(spine says 1967) [2680/2F]
National Study
of American Indian Education:
Status of American Indian education,
an interim report of the National
Study of American Indian Education
to the U.S. Office of Education, by
Herbert A. Aurbach, 158 leaves, University
Park, Pennsylvania State University,
1970 [1137/2F]
National Welfare
Rights Organization:
Handbook of Indian welfare rights,
n.a., 34p, Wash., the Organization,
1971 [2682/1F]
Native American
Rights Fund:
Indian taxation, tribal sovereignty
& economic development, by Daniel
H. Israel & Thomas L. Smithson,
57 leaves, Boulder, Colo., the Fund,
c.1972 [2213/2F] Indian legal problems,
n.a., 248p, Boulder, Colo., the Fund,
c.1973 [2684/3F]
New Mexico, University
of:
The effect of cultural difference
in the education of Pueblo Indians,
by Edward A. Marinsek, 96p, prepared
for the U. of N. Mex. research study:
The adjustment of Indian and non-Indian
children in the public schools of
New Mexico, Albuquerque, the Univ.,
1958 [2507/2F] The Indian situation
in New Mexico, by Margaret Meaders,
66p, Albuquerque, the Univ., Bureau
of Business Research, 1963 [2533/1F]
New York State
Museum & Science Service:
Iroquois culture, history, & prehistory,
proceedings of the 1965 Conference
held in Glen Falls, N.Y., edited by
Elisabeth Tooker, 120p, Albany, Univ.
of the State of N.Y., State Education
Dept., N.Y. State Museum & Science
Service, 1967 [1570/2F]
North American
Conference for the Protection of Human
Rights for Indians & Inuits:
Wingspread Conference, held at Racine,
Wisconsin, 1973, convened by the Commission
to Study the Organization of Peace
and the Johnson Foundation, n.a.,
5+29+3p, Racine, the Johnson Foundation,
1973 [2839/1F]
South Dakota,
State University of, Governmental
Research Bureau:
Indians, law enforcement &
local government, a study of the impact
of the off-reservation Indian problem
on South Dakota local government, with
special reference to law enforcement,
by William 0. Faber, 92p, Vermillion,
the Bureau, 1957 [1797/2F] " Single
volume title, no log needed."
The Government of
the Indians of South Dakota, by Harry
R. Stephens, 58p, Vermillion, the
Bureau, 1942, reprinted 1972 [3274/1F]
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South Dakota,
University of:
The tribal government of the Oglala
Sioux of Pine Ridge, South Dakota,
by Ira H. Grinnell, 83 leaves, Vermillion,
the Univ., Business Research Bureau,
1967 [1970/2F] Indian poverty in South
Dakota, by Calvin A. Kent, 183p, Vermillion,
the Univ., Business Research Bureau,
1969 [2294/2F] Program & proceedings
of the Conference on Indian Affairs,
lst-3rd, 5th-6th, 8th & 10th,
1955_1969, Vermillion, the University
[1568/15F]
The University
Consortium - Arizona State, South
Dakota & Utah:
Indian opportunities, a summary of
Indian participation in OEO Programs,
compiled by the University Consortium,
1 unpaginated volume, n.p., 1968 [2163/1F]
Washington State
University, Institute Of Agricultural
Sciences:
Assimilation of the Spokane Indians,
by Roy Prodipto, 55p, Pullman, Washington
Agricultural Experiment Stations,
the Institute, 1961 [3077/1F]
Washington, University
Of, Bureau Of Governmental Research
& Services:
Proceedings of the Indian legal workshop
held at the University of Washington
in 1960, n.a., 20 leaves Seattle,
distributed by the Univ. of Wash.
Press, 1960 [2160/1F]
Wisconsin, Citizens
Natural Resources Association:
Menominee report, n.a., 57p, n.p.,
1956 [1517/1F]
Wisconsin, Menominee
Indian Study Committee:
Report to the Menominee Indian Study
Committee on the restoration of the
Menominee Tribe to federal recognition,
by Edward V. Schten, 133p, Madison,
the Committee, 1975 [3129/2F]
Periodicals, Newsletters
& Series
(Alphabetical order by title)
American Indian
Law Newsletter: v.1, # 1 to v.13,
# 6, 1968-1980 [1056/50F]
The Amerindian:
v.1, # 1 to v.12, #6, 1952-1964, Chicago,
M.E. Gridley [1071/12F]
The Apache Scout:
v.1, #1 to v.3, #2, 1975-1978, (lacking
v.1, #1-7 & v.2, #1) N.M., Mescalero
Apache Tribe [1085/6F]
BIA Education
Research Bulletin: v.1, #1 to
v.7, #2 (lacking v.3, #2-#3 &
v.7, #1-#3),Bureau of Indian Affairs,
Division of Evaluation & Program
Review, Branch of Research [1138/17F]
D.N.A. in Action:
v.1 to v.4, 1968-1973, Window Rock,
Ariz., Dinebeiina Nahiilna Be Agaditahe
[1654/6F]
IERC Bulletin:
v.1, #1 to v.6, #10 (lacking v.2,
#5; v.4, #12; & v.6, #11-12),
U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs, Office
of Education Programs, Indian Education
Resources Center [2134/12F]
Indian Law Developments:
No. 1, 1973, No. 6, 1974, & No.
7, 1974, Boulder, Colo., Indian Law
Back Up Center [2156/6F]
The Indian Messenger:
v.1 only, 1969, Albuquerque, New
Mexico Indian Community Action Project
[2161/2F]
Indians at Work:
v.1-13, 1933-1945, (A new sheet for
Indians & the Indian Service)
[2186/134F]
Journal of American
Indian Education: v.1, #1 to v.20,
#3, 1961-1981, plus index for vols.
1-8, Tempe, Arizona, College of Education,
Arizona State University [2270/61F]
Land & Natural
Resources Division Journal: v.1-12,
1963-1974, (Vols. 1-3 called Lands
Division Journal), U.S. Dept.
of Justice [3992/58F]
Legislative Review:
v.1, #1 to v.3, #11, 1971-1975,
plus supplement index to Jan. 1972,
(Lacking v.1. #2, 4, 5, 7-10 &
v.2, #2 & 4), Wash., D.C., Indian
Legal Development Service [2397/11F]
Wisconsin State
Univ., Museum Of Anthropology, Miscellaneous
Series: 1965, Nos. 2-4, Wisconsin
State Univ. at Oshkosh [4481/3F]
Wisconsin State
Univ., Indians Research Institute
Journal:v.1-4. 1965-1968 [4482/25F]
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Reference Works
Bibliographies
(Arranged in alphabetical order
by main entry)
American Indian
Education, A Selected Bibliography:
Supplements 1 (1970) & 2 (1971)
only, Las Cruces, New Mexico, New
Mexico State University, 1969, (An
ERIC/CRESS Project) [1050/7F]
Berry - The
education of American Indians; a survey
of the literature: by Brewton Berry,
121p, Wash., GPO, 1969 [1200/2F]
Breuer - The
American Indian; a select bibliography
of material on the American Indians,
federal & in N.Y. State, in the
N.Y. State Library: by Ernest H. Breur,
20p, Albany, N.Y. State Law Lib.,
1961 [1245/1F]
De Puy - A
bibliography of the English colonial
treaties with the American Indians,
including a synopsis of each treaty:
by Henry F. De Puy, 109p, New York,
printed for the Lenox Club, 1917 [1702/2F]
Dockstader - The
American Indian in graduate studies;
a bibliography of theses & dissertations:
2nd ed., by Frederick J. Dockstader,
v.1-2, N.Y., Museum of the American
Indian, Heye Foundation, 1973 [1717/9F]
Fields - An
essay towards an Indian bibliography;
being a catalogue of books relating
to the history, antiquities, languages,
customs, religion, wars, literature,
and the origin of the American Indians,
in the library of Thomas W. Fields:
n.a., 430p, N.Y., Scribner, Armstrong
& Co., 1873, reprinted by Long's
College Book Co., Columbus, Ohio,
1951 [1822/5F]
Fink - A selective
bibliography on Indian law, with special
reference to the Indians of the Southwest:
by Myron Fink, 10p, Albuquerque, New
Mexico University School of Law Library,
1967 [2809/1F]
Harkins, et
al - Modern Native
Americans, a selective bibliography:
compiled by Arthur M. Harkins et
al, 130 leaves, Minneapolis, Training
Center for Community Programs, Univ.
of Minn., 1971 [2598/3F]
Hewlett - Indians
of Oregon, a bibliography of materials
in the Oregon State Library at Salem:
by Leroy Hewlett, reference consultant,
125p, Salem, the Library, 1969 [2881/F]
Hill - Preliminary
inventory of the records of the Bureau
of Indian Affairs (Record Group 75):
compiled by Edward E. Hill, volume
1 of 2, Wash., the National Archives
& Record Center, 1965 [4153/4F]
Hippler - Eskimo
acculturation; a selected annotated
bibliography of Alaskan & other
Eskimo acculturation studies: by Arthur
E. Hippler, 209p, College, Alaska,
University of Alaska, Institute of
Social, Economic & Governmental
Research, 1970 [2072/3F]
Karamessines -
U.S. Indian tribal courts; a bibliography:
by Susan Karamessines, 59p, Ottawa,
Northern Research Division, Dept.
of Indian Affairs & Northern Development,
c.1976 [228OA/1F]
Keller - A
selected bibliography of material
related to American Indian education,
economics & deviant behavior:
by Charles A. Keller, 39 leaves, Charleston,
Ill., Eastern Ill. Univ., 1970 [2286/1F]
Kelsay - Cartographic
records in the National Archives relating
to American Indians: compiled by Laura
E. Kelsay, 35p, Wash., the National
Archives & Record Center, 1974
[4156/1F]
Library Services
Institute for Minnesota Indians -
American Indians, an annotated
bibliography of selected library resources:
n.a., 156 leaves, Minneapolis, Univ.
of Minnesota, 1970 [2421/4F]
Martin - List
of documents concerning the negotiation
of ratified Indian treaties, 1801-1869:
compiled by John H. Martin, 175p,
Wash., the National Archives, 1949
[4151/2F]
Minnesota Historical
Society - Chippewa & Dakota
Indians, a subject catalog of books,
pamphlets, periodical articles &
manuscripts in the Minnesota Historical
Society: n.a., 1 volume, St. Paul,
the Society, 1969 [2567/2F]
Newberry Library
- Dictionary catalog of the Edward
E. Ayer collection of Americana &
American Indians in the Newberry Library,
Chicago: n.a., 16 volumes plus the
3 volumes of Supplement #1, Boston,
G.K. Hall & Co., 1961 & 1970
[2825/179F]
Perkins &
Tanis - Native Americans of North
America, a bibliography based on the
collections in the libraries of California
State University at Northridge: compiled
by David Perkins & Norman Tanis,
558p, Northridge, the University,
1975 [2940/6F]
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Ryan - The
literature of native administration,
an analysis of books & articles
dealing with the education, health
& other activities of native peoples:
by W. Carson Ryan, Jr., 46p, Wash.,
U.S. Indian Service, 1935 [3087/1F]
Sabatini - A
selective bibliography of material
in the University of New Mexico Law
Library's special collection in American
Indian law: by Joseph D. Sabatini,
19p, Albuquerque, American Indian
Law Center, 1971 [3089/1F] Revised
Ed., 21p, Albuquerque, the Center
[3090/1F] American Indian law, a bibliography
of books, law review articles &
Indian periodicals: by Joseph D. Sabatini,
40p, Albuquerque, the Center, 1973
[3088/1F]
Spindel - Introductory
guide to Indian-related records to
1876 in the North Carolina State Archives:
by Donna Spindel, 33p, Raleigh, N.C.,
Div. of Archives & History, Dept.
of Cultural Resources, 1977 [3253/1F]
Ullom - Folklore
of the North American Indians, an
annotated bibliography: by Judith
Ullom, 126p, Wash., Library of Congress,
1969 [3407/2F]
U.S. Bureau Of
Indian Affairs - Answers to questions
about the American Indian & suggested
reading lists: compiled by the Bureau
of Indian Affairs, 38p, Wash., GPO,
1963 [3463/1F]
U.S. Bureau Of
Indian Affairs, Office Of Education
- Indian bibliography, a bibliography
containing that portion of the book
collection in the Professional Library
that is written about, for, &
by American Indians: lst ed., n.a.,
42p, Wash., The Office, Div. of Instructional
Services, 1970 [3615/1F]
U.S. National
Archives & Record Center - The
American Indian, a select catalog
of National Archives microfilm publications:
n.a., 50p, Wash., the Archives, 1972
[4155/1F]
Webb - Indian
justice, a research bibliography:
by Vincent J. Webb, 67p, Monticello,
Ill., Council of Planning Librarians,
1976 [4435/1F]
Dictionaries
(Arranged in alphabetical order
by main entry)
Boaz, et
al, - Handbook
of American Indian languages: by Franz
Boaz, bulletin No. 40, part 1 {with
illustrative sketches by Roland B.
Dixon et al} vi+1069p, Smithsonian
Institution, Bureau of American Ethnology,
& part 2 {with illustrative sketches
by Edward Sapir et al}, iii+903p,
the Bureau, Wash., GPO, 1911 &
1922 [1227/22F]
Byington - A
dictionary of the Choctaw language:
by Cyrus Byington, ed. by John R.
Swanton & Henry S. Halbert, xi+611p,
{Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of
American Ethnology, Bulletin No. 46},
Wash., GPO, 1915 [1288/7F]
Dorsey & Swanton
- A dictionary of the Biloxi and
Ofo languages, accompanied with thirty-one
Biloxi texts & numerous Biloxi
phrases: by James 0. Dorsey &
John R. Swanton, 340p, Smithsonian
Institution, Bureau of American Ethnology,
Bulletin 47, Wash., GPO, 1912 [1725/4F]
La Flesche - A
dictionary of the Osage language:
by Francis La Flesche, v+406p, {Smithsonian
Institution, Bureau of American Ethnology,
Bulletin No. 109}, Wash., GPO, 1932
[2351/5F]
Modrow - The
Quinauult dictionary: by Ruth H. Modrow,
386p, n.p., n.d. [2600/5F]
Riggs - Grammar
& dictionary of the Dakota language,
collected by the members of the Dakota
mission: by Stephen R. Riggs, xx+338p,
{Smithsonian Institution, Contributions
to Knowledge Series, Vol. IV}, Wash.,
the Smithsonian Institution, 1852
[3045/5F] A Dakota-English dictionary:
by Stephen R. Riggs, ed. by James
O. Dorsey, x+665p, Department of the
Interior, U.S. Geographical &
Geological Survey of the Rocky Mountain
Region, contributions to North American
Ethnology series, vol. VII, Wash.,
GPO, 1890 [3044/7F)
Wall - Navajo-English
Dictionary: by Leon Wall, William
Morgan, translator, 65p, Phoenix,
AZ, U.S. Department of the Interior,
Bureau of Indian Affairs, Branch of
Education, Phoenix Press, Phoenix
Indian School, 1958 [4396/1F]
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Directories &
Rollbooks
(Arranged in alphabetical order
by main entry)
Arizona Commission
Of Indian Affairs - Tribal directory:
annual, 1962-1968 & 1970-1971,
Phoenix, the Commission [1113/9F]
California, Central
Agency - Tribal directory: 40p,
Sacramento, the Agency, 1973 [1298/1F]
Campbell - Campbell's
abstract of Creek freedman census
cards & index: by John B. Campbell,
2+223p, Muskogee, Okla., Phoenix Job
Printing Co., 1915 [1317/3F] Campbell's
abstract of Creek Indian census cards
& index: by John B. Campbell,
Muskogee, Okla., Phoenix Job Printing
Co., 1915 [1318/5F]
Chickasaw Nation
- Argument on behalf of the Chickasaw
Nation against the reopening of the
Choctaw & Chickasaw citizenship
rolls: n.a., 47p, Wash., GPO, 1910
[1423/1F]
Child Abuse &
Neglect Resource Directory - An
information guide for Indian tribes,
other Indian groups, & Indian
serving organizations: n.a., 19p,
U.S. Dept. of HEW, Off. of Human Devel./Child
Devel., Head Start Bureau/Indian &
Migrant Programs Div., Oct., 1976
[1445/1F]
Long - Lists
showing the degree of Indian blood
of certain persons holding land upon
the White Earth Reservation in Minnesota
and a list showing the date of death
of certain persons who held land upon
such reservation: by Eugene E. Long,
77p., Dept. of the Interior, Wash.,
GPO, 1911 [2439/1F]
Moore - Moore's
Seminole roll & land guide: by
J. Read Moore, 52+28p, Wewoka, Okla.,
Lasiter Printing Co., c. 1915 [2620/2F]
Taylor - State
directory, state organizations &
activities for Indian citizens: by
Theodore W. Taylor, 150 leaves, Wash.,
U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs, 1970
[3323/4F]
Tinker - Authentic
Osage Indian roll book: by Sylvester
Tinker, 51p, Pawhuska, Okla., Sam
McClain, 1957 [3368/2F]
U.S. Office Of
Indian Affairs - Index to the
certified roll of the Osage Indians
in Oklahoma: n.a., unpaginated {26p},
Wash.? the Office, 1921? [3464/2F]
Agencies under the jurisdiction of
the Office of Indian Affairs by reservation
& county: n.a., 17p, Wash., the
Office, Jan., 1938 [3455/1F] Agencies
under the jurisdiction of the Office
of Indian Affairs by reservation or
area & county: n.a., 14 leaves,
Wash.?, the Office, 1941 [3456/1F]
U.S. Dept. Of
Commerce - Federal and state Indian
reservations and Indian trust areas:
new & rev. ed., n.a., 604p, Wash.,
GPO, 1974 [3990/7F]
Indexes, Digests
& Gazetteers
(Arranged in alphabetical order
by main entry)
Bonnjera - Index
to Bulletins 1-100 of the U.S. Bureau
of American Ethnology; with index
to contributions to North American
Ethnology, introductions, & miscellaneous
publications: by Siren Bonnerjea,
726p, Wash., GPO, 1963 [3452/8F]
Crocker - Index
to the opinions of the N.Y. state
attorney general & the N.Y. state
comptroller relating to Indian affairs:
by J. DeRue Crocker, 9p, prepared
by the N.Y. State Dept. of Law, Albany,
1961 [1642/1F]
Gannett - A
gazeteer of Indian territory: by Henry
Gannett, 70+3p, Dept. of the Interior,
U.S. Geological Survey, Wash., GPO,
1905 [1895/1F]
Hastain - Hastain's
township plats of the Creek Nation:
by E. Hastain, 317p, Muskogee, Okla.,
Model Printing Co., 1910 [2036/4F]
Hastain's township plats of the Seminole
Nation: by E. Hastain, cic. 59p, Muskogee.
Okla., Press of the Star Printery,
1913 [2037/1F]
Indian Law Digest
- n.a., v.1-2, Mar. 1972-Dec. 1973,
Missoula, Mont., School of Law, the
University of Montana, 1973? [2157/3F]
U.S. Bureau of
Indian Affairs - Index to the
circulars, orders, etc. of the U.S.
Indian Service: n.a., 96 leaves, Wash.,
the Bureau, 1936 [3490/2F]
U.S. Department
of the Interior - Indian law survey,
index of Department rulings on Indian
law, with topical & statutes index:
n.a., typed "Draft No. 1," Wash.,
Office of the Solicitor, Oct. 28,
1939 [4212/7F]
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Non-U.S. Relations
with Indigenous Peoples
(Arranged alphabetically by country
or region, and within each category
by date of publication)
Canada, Indians
generally:
Annual report for 1903 of the
Dept. of Indian & Northern Affairs,
xxxii+477+176p, Ottawa, the Dept., 1904
[1324/8F] Canadian Indians, by R.V.
Sinclair, 31p, Ottawa, Thorburn &
Abbott, 1911 [3187/1F] American &
British Claims Arbitration, the Cayuga
Indians, appendix to the U.S. answer,
n.a., v.1-3, Wash., U.S. State Department?,
1913? (An extensive review of the history
of French, British, Canadian & American
relations with the Indians residing
on the U.S./Canadian border) [3424/15F]
Canada, laws, statutes,
etc., the Indian Act consolidated
for office purposes only, n.a., 70p,
Ottawa, J.0.Patenaude, 1937? [1337/1F]
Native Canadians, a plan for the rehabilitation
of the Indians, submitted to the Committee
of Reconstruction & Reestablishment,
20p, Oliver, British Columbia, the
Okanagan Society for the Revival of
Indian Arts & Crafts, 1944? [2860/1F]
The Coast Salish of British Columbia,
by Homer G. Barnett, Eugene, 320p,
University of Oregon, 1955 [1161/4F]
Minutes of proceedings & evidence
before the Joint Committee on Indian
Affairs of the Parliament of Canada,
nos. 1-7, May 20-July 9, 1959, Ottawa,
Queen's Printer & Controller of
Stationery, 1959 [1338/3F] Report
of the Indian Act consultation meeting,
by Roger Duhamei, nos. 1-17, Ottawa,
Dept. of Indian & Northern Affairs,
1968-1969 [1328/25F]
Statement of the
Government of Canada on Indian policy,
1969, 13+14p, Ottawa, Department of
Indian & Northern Affairs, 1969
[1329/1F] Native Rights in Canada,
2nd ed., ed. by Peter A. Cumming &
Neil H. Mickenberg, 352p, Toronto,
Indian/Eskimo Association of Canada
in association with the General Publ.
Co., 1972 [2687/4F] The Canadian Indian,
a brief outline/Les Indiens du
Canada, un bref expose, n.a.,
19+23p, Ottawa, Information Canada,
1973 [1325/1F] Who owns Canada? aboriginal
title and the Canadian courts, by
William T. Badcock, 42p, Ottawa, Canadian
Association in Support of Native Peoples,
1976 [1140/1F]
Canada, Treaties
with Indians:
Copy of the Robinson Treaty
made in the year 1850 with the Ojibewa
Indians of Lake Huron conveying certain
lands to the crown, 8p, Ottawa, E. Cloutier,
Queen's Printer, 1957 [1950/1F] The
treaties of Canada with the Indians
of Manitoba & the Northwest territories,
including the negotiations on which
they were based, and other information
relating thereto, by Alexander Morris,
375p, Toronto, Belfords, Clarke &
Co., 1880 [2628/4F] Indian treaties
& surrenders, from 1680 to 1902,
v.1-3, Ottawa, printed by S.E. Dawson,
1905-1912 [1321/15F]
Indian treaties &
surrenders, from 1680-1890, v.1-2,
Toronto, Coles Publ. Co., 1971 [1320/15F]
The James Bay Treaty,
Treaty no. 9 made in 1905 & 1906
and adhesions made in 1929 & 1930,
35p, reprint, Ottawa, E.Cloutier,
Queen's Printer, 1957 [1951/1F] Treaties
1 & 2 between Her Majesty the
Queen and the Chippewa & Cree
Indians of Manitoba & the country
adjacent, with adhesions, 13p, Ottawa,
E.Cloutier, Queen's Printer, 1957
[1952/1F] Treaty no. 3 between Her
Majesty the Queen and the Saulteaux
Tribe of the Ojibbeway Indians at
the northwest angle on the Lake of
the Woods, with adhesions, 11p, Otawa,
E.Cloutier, Queen's Printer, 1957
[1953/1F] Treaty no. 4 between Her
Majesty the Queen and the Cree &
Saulteaux tribes of Indians at Qu'Appelle
and Fort Ellice, 12p, Ottawa, E.Cloutier,
Queen's Printer, 1957 [1954/1F] Treaty
no. 5 between Her Majesty the Queen
and the Saulteaux & Swampy Cree
tribes of Indians at Beren's River
& Norway House, with adhesions,
22p, Ottawa, E.Cloutier, Queen's Printer,
1957 [1955/1F] Treaty no. 6 between
Her Majesty the Queen and the Plain
& Wood Cree Indians and other
tribes of Indians at Fort Carlton,
Fort Pitt, & Battle River, with
adhesions, 32p, Ottawa, R.Duhamel,
Queen's Printer, 1964 [1956/1F]
Central &
South America:
The Maya Indians
of southern Yucatan & northern British
Honduras, by Thomas E.F. Gann, 146p,
{Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of
American Ethnology, Bulletin 64}, Wash.,
GPO, 1918 [1894/3F] Ethnographical survey
of the Miskito & Sumo Indians of
Honduras & Nicaragua, by Eduard
Conzemius, 191p, {Smithsonian Institution,
Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin
106}, Wash., GPO, 1932 [1576/3F] Handbook
of South American Indians, by Julian
H. Steward, v.1-7, prepared in cooperation
with the U.S. Department of State as
a project of the interdepartmental Committee
on Cultural and Scientific Cooperation,
Wash., GPO, 1946-1959 [3279/63F]
Los iroqueses;
su sistema juridico y su legado politico
a la democracie norteamericana,
by Ramon F. Vasquez, 171p, Buenos
Aires, Ediciones A. Zamora, 1959 [4370/2F]
Great Britain:
Letter from William Penn, proprietary
& governor of Pennsylvania in
America, to the committee of the Free
Society of traders of that province,
residing in London, containing a general
description of the said province,
its soil, air, water, seasons, &
produce, both natural & artificial,
and the good increase thereof, of
the natives or aborigines, their language,
customs & manners, diet, houses
or wigwams, liberality, easier way
of living, physyck, burial, religion,
sacrifices & cantico, festivals,
government, and their order in council
upon treaties for land, and their
justice upon evil doers, 10+4p, London,
A.Sowie, 1683 [2937/1F] The British
meet the Seminoles, negotiations between
British authorities in east Florida
and the Indians, 1763-1768, by James
V. Covington, 66p, Gainesville, University
of Florida, 1961 [1600/1F]
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Inter-American
Conference on Indian Life:
First Conference, Patzcuaro,
Mexico, 1940, delegation of Indians
from the U.S., contributions by the
U.S. delegation, v.1-2, Wash., Office
of Indian Affairs, 1940 [2196/2F]
Final acts of the
1st Inter-American Conference on Indian
Life, and final acts and report of
the American delegation to the 2nd
Conference of 1949, Wash., n.d. [2198/2F]
Acta final,
Spanish version of the final acts
of the conferences of 1940 & 1949,
and the 3rd Conference of 1954, Mexico?,
n.d. [2197/4F]
Mexico:
Hydraulic development & ethnocide,
the Mazatec & Chinantec people
of Oaxaca, Mexico, by Alicia M. Barabas,
20p, Copenhagen, International Work
Group for Indigenous Affairs, 1973
[1158/1F]
Spanish Colonies,
Indian Relations:
Castile, the laws of Burgos of 1512-1513,
royal ordinances for the good government
& treatment of the Indians, 57p.,
reprint, San Francisco, John Howell
Books, 1960 [1354/1F] The Florida
of the Inca: a history of the adelantado,
Hernando de Soto, Governor & Captain
General of the Kingdom of Florida,
and of other heroic Spanish &
Indian cavaliers, written by the Inca,
Garcilaso de la Vega, an officer of
His Majesty, and a native of the great
city of Cuzco, capital of the realms
& provinces of Peru, translated
& edited by John G. & Jeannette
J. Varner, 655p, first published in
Lisbon in 1605, this translated edition
was published by the University of
Texas Press, 3rd printing, 1962 [1898/8F]
De Indiarum jure, sive de justa
Indiarum occidentalium...opera et
studio Francisci Mariae de Vallarna,
by Juan de Solorzano Pereira,
v.1-2, Matriti, Typographia Regia, vulgo
de la Gazeta, 1777 [3220/17F]
Athanese de Mézières
and the Louisiana-Texas frontier,
1768-1780; documents published for
the first time, from the original
Spanish & French manuscripts,
chiefly in the archives of Mexico
& Spain, by Herbert E. Bolton,
v.1-2, Cleveland, Arthur H.Clark Co.,
1914 [1233/8F]
Derecho indigene,
contribucion espanola al sistema legal
do los Estados Unidos, por Felix
S. Cohen, 20p, Wash., Dept. of the
Interior, The National Indian Institute,
1942 [1525/1F] Historia del derecho
argentino, por el Carlos O. Bunge,
Libro I, El derecho Ind'gena,
xxxv+330p, Univ. de Buenos Aires,
Facultad de derecho y ciencias sociales,
1912 [1271/4F] Indian labor in
the Spanish colonies, by Ruth K. Barber,
135p, Albuquerque, University of New
Mexico Press, 1932 [1159/2F]
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General Treatises
(Arranged alphabetically by main
entry, and, for multiple titles, chronologically
by date of publication)
Abel - The
history of events resulting in Indian
consolidation west of the Mississippi,
by Annie H. Abel, 235-450p, New York,
AMS Press, c.1972 (a reprint of the
1908 ed.) [1007/3F] The American Indian
as slave holder secessionist, an omitted
chapter in the diplomatic history
of the Southern Confederacy, by Annie
H. Abel, 394p, Cleveland, Arthur H.Clark
Co., 1915 [1003/5F]
Adair - Adair's
history of the American Indians, by
James Adair, 508p, New York, Argonaut
Press, 1966, a reprint of the 1930
ed. [1013/7F]
Adams - Application
of the Assimilative Crimes Act on
Indian reservations, by Roger Adams,
6p, n.p., 1975? [1019/1F]
Akweks - Migration
of the Iroquois, by Aren Akweks, 32p,
Rooseveltown, N.Y., Mohawk Nation
at Akwesasne, 1972 [1027/1F]
American Indians
- Facts & future, toward economic
development for native American communities,
n.a., 566p, N.Y., Arno Press, 1970
(reprint of 1969 ed. issued by the
U.S.Congress, Joint Economic Committee)
[1068/6F] "
Single volume title, no log needed."
Ames - Report
of Special Agent, John Ames, in regard
to the condition of the Mission Indians
of California, by John G. Ames, 15p,
extract from papers accompanying the
report of the Commissioner of Indian
Affairs in the annual report of the
Secretary of the Interior for 1873,
Wash., n.p., n.d. [1072/1F]
Anderson - The
educational achievement of Indian
children, a reexamination of the question,
"How well are Indian children educated?"
by Kenneth E. Anderson, 116p, Lawrence,
Kan., Bureau of Indian Affairs, 1953?
[1075/2F]
Arnold - Native
land claims in Alaska, by Winton C.
Arnold, xiii+78+42p, Anchorage, Alaska,
n,p., 1967 [1128/2F]
Barrett - The
Washo Indians of California &
Nevada, by S.A. Barrett et al.,
201p, No.67 of the Anthropological
Papers series of the Dept. of Anthropology,
Univ. of Utah, Aug., 1963 [1668/3F]
Barrows - The
Indian's side of the Indian question,
by William Barrows, 206p, Freeport,
N.Y., Books for Libraries Press, 1972,
reprint of the 1887 edition [1165/3F]
Basic Criminal
Law - n.a., 521p, Wash., National
Am. Indian Court Judges Assn., c.1975
[1166/6F]
Bass - The
American Indian high school graduate
in the Southwest, by Willard P. Bass,
100p, Albuquerque, Southwestern Cooperative
Educational Laboratory, Inc., 1969
[1169/2F]
Beatty, D. - History
of the legal status of the American
Indian with particular reference to
California, by Donald R. Beatty, 72p,
S.F., R.& E. Research Associates,
1974 (reprint of a 1959 thesis) [1180/1F]
Beatty, W. - Education
for action, selected articles from
Indian education, 1936-1943, ed. by
Willard W. Beatty, 347p, Chilocco,
Okla., printing dept. of the Chilocco
Agricultural School, 1944 [1181/4F]
Benedict - Tales
of the Cochiti Indians, Ruth F. Benedict,
256p, Wash., GPO, 1931 [1189/3F]
Bennett - The
law of titles to Indian lands, by
John E. Bennett, 408p, Oklahoma City,
Harlow Pub. Co., 1917 [1190/5F]
Berkson - The
American Indian & the American
civil judiciary, by Barry K. Berkson,
16p, McKinley County Bar Association,
Gallup, New Mex., 1963 [1196/1F]
Biggs - Review
of the Warm Springs tribal court system
and pertinent provisions of the law
& order code, by Arthur V. Biggs?,
18 leaves (typescript marked in pen
"draft copy"), Portland, Oregon?,
Regional Solicitor's Office, 1972?
[1208/1F]
Blackfeet Agency
Archives - Correspondence relating
to affairs at the Blackfeet Agency,
Montana, 1873-1910, n.a., 14 leaves,
Browning, Montana, Museum of the Plains
Indian, Archives Division, 1962 [1260/1F]
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Blauch - Educational
service for Indians, by Lloyd E. Blauch,
137p, prepared by the Advisory Committee
on Education, otherwise known as the
President's Committee on Vocational
Education, Wash., GPO, 1939 [1218/2F]
Bledsoe - Indian
land laws, being a treatise on the
law of acquiring title to, and the
alienation of, allotted Indian lands,
also a compilation of treaties, agreements
& statutes applicable thereto,
by Samuel T. Bledsoe, 686p, Kansas
City, Mo., Pipes-Reed Co., 1909 [1219/8F]
Blunt - A
historical sketch of the formation
of the confederacy, particularly with
reference to the provincial limits
and the jurisdiction of the general
government over Indian tribes &
the public territory, by Joseph Blunt,
116p, N.Y., Krauss Reprint, 1972 (reprint
of the 1825 edition) [1224/2F]
Bounds - The
story of the Mississippi Choctaws,
by Thelma V. Bounds, 25p, Chilocco,
Okla., U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs,
1958 [1235/1F]
Bowles - Across
the continent, a summer's journey
to the Rocky Mountains, the Mormons,
and the Pacific States, with Speaker
Colfax, by Samuel Bowles, various
pagination, Springfield, Mass., Samuel
Bowles & Co., 1865 [1237/5F]
Brophy - An
address before the Indian Rights Association,
Jan. 17, 1946, by William A. Brophy,
Commissioner of Indian Affairs, mimeo,
7p, Wash., Dept. of the Interior Library,
1946? [1253/1F]
Brown et
al - Law and order
on Indian reservations of the Northwest,
a report by a committee organized
under the auspices of the Institute
for Government Research of the Brookings
Institution, Ray A. Brown, Chairman,
submitted to the U.S. Senate Committee
on Indian Affairs, July 20, 1932,
264 leaves, Wash., the Brookings Institution,
1932 [1249/6F]
Brugge - Navajos
in the Catholic Church records of
New Mexico, 1694-1875, by David M.
Brugge, 167p, Window Rock, Ariz.,
Navajo Tribe, Research Section, Parks
and Recreation Dept.,1968 [1263/2F]
Zarcillos Largos: courageous advocate
of peace, by David M. Brugge, 42p,
Window Rock, Ariz., Navajo Tribe,
Research Section, Parks and Recreation
Dept., 1970 [1265/1F]
California Indian
Claims - History & proposed
settlement of the claims of California
Indians, n.a., 96p, n.p., 1944?, (the
book filmed by LLMC lacked a title
page, but from the Forward it appears
that this is a report issued by the
office of the Attorney general of
California) [2293/2F]
Carpenter et
al - Eskimo, text
by Edmund S. Carpenter, sketches &
paintings by Frederick Varley, and
sketches & photos of Robert Flaherty's
collection of Eskimo carvings, Toronto,
University of Toronto Press [1345/2F]
Carrington - The
Indian question, including a report
by the Secretary of the Interior on
the massacre of troops near Fort Kearny,
Dec. 1866, by Henry B. Carrington,
52p, N.Y., S.Lewis, 1973 ªreprint
of the 1909 ed.º [1346/1F]
Cass - Considerations
on the present state of the Indians
and their removal to the West of the
Mississippi, by Lewis Cass, 61p, N.Y.,
Arno Press, 1975 (reprint of the 1828
edition) [1351/1F]
Catlin - Letters
& notes on the manners, customs,
& conditions of the North American
Indians during eight years' travel,
1832-1839, amongst the wildest tribes
of Indians in North America, by George
Catlin, v.1-2, N.Y., Dover Publications,
1973 (reprint of the 1844 edition)
[1357/9F]
Clute - An
overview of Public Law 280 & related
statutes, by James Clute, 29 leaves,
1975? [1522/1F]
Colosimo - American
Indians on reservations in the U.S.,
the problem, what can be done about
it ,what are we doing about it?, by
E. Thomas Colosimo, 49 leaves, Wash.,
D.C. Arrow, Inc., 1961 [1545/1F]
Colton - A
brief survey of Hopi common law, by
Harold S. Colton, pp.21-24, Museum
Notes, V.7, #6, Museum of Northern
Arizona, Dec., 1934 [1547/1F]
Coombs - The
Indian child goes to school, a study
of interracial differences, by L.
Madison Coombs {and others}, 249p,
Lawrence, Kan., Dept. of the Interior,
Bureau of Indian Affairs, 1958 [1580/3F]
Cremony - Life
among the Apaches, by John C. Cremony,
327p, Glorieta, N.Mex., Rio Grande
Press, 1969 (reprint of the 1863 edition)
[1635/4F]
Crocchiola - The
Zia New Mexico story, by Stanley F.
Crocchiola, 22p, Pep, Texas, 1969
[1641/1F]
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Davidson - Muh-he-ka-ne-ok,
a history of the Stockbridge Nation,
by John N. Davidson, 66p, Milwaukee,
Wis., S.Chapman, 1893 [1663/1F]
Decker - Making
the warrior a worker, by A. Decker,
88-95p, Munsey's Magazine, October,
1901 [1679/1F]
Deloria - A
bill to provide for the social &
economic development of the human
& natural resources of the American
Indian people, and for other purposes,
(penned in note says "Drafted by Vine
Deloria"), 21p, 1967? [1685/1F]
Densmore - A
study of some Michigan Indians, by
Frances Densmore, 41p, Ann Arbor,
Univ. of Mich. Press, 1949 [1698/1F]
De Renne - The
removal of the Cherokee Indians from
Georgia, by Wilson Lumkin, including
his speeches in the U.S. Congress
on the Indian question, as representative
& senator of Georgia, his official
correspondence on the removal of the
Cherokees during his two terms as
governor of Georgia, and later as
U.S. commissioner to the Cherokees,
1827-1841, together with a sketch
of his life & conduct..., ed.
by Wymberley J. De Renne, v.1-2, Wormsloe,
Ga., privately printed, Wormsloe,
Georgia?, N.Y., Dodd, Mead & Co.,
1907 [2452/8F]
Dorsey - Indians
of the Southwest, by George A. Dorsey,
Chicago, 223p, Atchison, Topeka &
Santa Fe Railway System, Passenger
Dept., 1903, [1723/3F]; The Cheyenne,
by George A. Dorsey, v. 1 of 2 only,
Chicago, 1905 [1722/2F]
Dozier - The
Hopi-Tewa of Arizona, by Edward P.
Dozier, 259-376p, Berkeley, Univ.
of Calif. Press., 1954 [1732/2F]
Drake - Life
of Tecumseh, by Benjamin Drake, 235p,
N.Y., Arno Press, 1969 (reprint of
the 1841 edition) [1734/3F]
Dumarest - Notes
on Cochiti of New Mexico, by Noel
Dumarest, 137-236p, Lancaster, Pa.,
published for the American Anthropological
Association, 1919 [1746/2F]
Dunbar - A
study of the suffrage of the Arizona
& New Mexico Indian, by Laird
J. Dunbar, 74p, Albuquerque, University
of New Mexico, 1948 [1747/2F]
Dwight - Choctaw
social welfare, by Principal Chief
Ben Dwight, 6 leaves, Wash., distributed
by the Board of Indian Commissioners
as Bulletin No. 380, Apr. 2, 1931
[1754/1F]
Dyer - The
Indians' land title in California,
a case in Federal equity, 1851-1942,
by Ruth C. Day, 67p, S.F., R.&
E. Research Associates, 1975 [1755/1F]
Eastlick - Thrilling
incidents of the Indian war of 1862,
being a personal narrative of the
outrages & horrors witnessed by
Mrs. L. Eastlick in Minnesota, by
L. Eastlick, unpaginated, (the text
is apparently a contemporary account,
written cic. 1864, reprinted cic.
1960 by the Minnesota Historical Society)
[1759/1F]
Eastman - Seven
& nine years among the Camanches
& Apaches, an autobiography, by
Edwin Eastman, 309p, Jersey City,
N.J., C.Johnson, 1874 [1761/4F]
Ellison - The
federal Indian policy in California,
1846-1860, by William H. Ellison,
253p, S.F., R.& E. Research Associates,
1974 (reprint of the author's 1913
thesis, University of California)
[1774/3F]
Ewers - The
story of the Blackfeet, by John C.
Ewers, 68p, Haskell, Kan., Bureau
of Indian Affairs, 1944 [1787/1F]
" Single volume title, no log needed."
Farrand - Basis
of American history, 1500-1900, by
Livingston Farrand, 303p, N.Y., F.Ungar
Publ. Co., 1964 (reprint of the 1904
edition) [1798/4F] "
Single volume title, no log needed."
Feraca - The
political status of the early bands
of the modern communities of the Oglala
Dakota, by Stephen E. Feraca, 26p,
in "Museum News," V.27, Nos. 1-2,
Vermillion, S.D., Univ. of S.D., S.D.
Museum, Jan.- Feb., 1966 [1813/1F]
Fewkes - Preliminary
report on a visit to the Navajo national
monument in Arizona, by Jesse W. Fewkes,
35p, Smithsonian Institution, Bureau
of American Ethnology, Bulletin 50,
Wash., GPO, 1911 [1817/1F]
Fischbacher -
A study of the role of the federal
government in the education of the
American Indian, by Theodore Fischbacher,
519p, Tempe, Arizona State Univ.,
1967 [1824/3F] A study of the role
of the federal government in the education
of the American Indian, by Theodore
Fischbacher, 262p, S.F., R.& E.
Research Associates, 1974 [1825/3F]
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Fitzpatrick -
Fitzpatrick's Indian title chart,
with a digest of the laws on alienation
of the lands of the Five Civilized
Tribes, by Kirby Fitzpatrick, 10p,
Oklahoma City, Harlow Publ. Co., 1917
[1828/1F]
Fletcher - The
Omaha Tribe, by Alice C. Fletcher,
v.1 of 2 only, Lincoln, Univ. of Nebraska
Press, 1972 (reprint of the 1911 edition)
[1833/4F]
Foreman - Lore
& lure of Eastern Oklahoma, by
Grant Foreman, 78p, Muskogee, Okla.,
Muskogee Chamber of Commerce [1852/1F]
Gideon - Indian
territory, descriptive, biographical,
& geneological, including the
landed estates, county seats, etc.,
with a general history of the territory,
by D.C. Gideon, 956p, N.Y./Chicago,
Lewis Publ. Co., 1901 [1917/12F]
Gilbert - The
Cherokees of North Carolina, living
memorials of the past, by William
H. Gilbert, 529-555p, Library of Congress,
History & General Research Div.,
Wash., (apparently printed by the
Smithsonian Institution), n.d. [1923/1F]
Gottfredson -
History of Indian depredations
in Utah, by Peter Gottfredson, 352p,
Salt Lake City, Press of the Skelton
Publ. Co., c.1919 [1938/4F]
Grinnell - The
Cheyenne Indians, their history &
ways of life, by George B. Grinnell,
v.1-2, Lincoln, Univ. of Nebraska
Press, 1972 (reprint of the 1923 edition)
[1967/10F]
Haas - Ten
years of tribal government under the
I.R.A., by Theodore H. Haas, in 3 pamphlets,
Chicago, U.S. Indian Service, 1947 [1981/2F]
The Indian, the oldest
skeleton in Uncle Sam's closet, by
Theodore H. Haas, 11p, n.p., 1948?
[1978/1F] The Indian & the law,
by Theodore H. Haas, v.1-2, Wash.,
U.S. Indian Service, 1949 [1979/2F]
Should Indians vote?
by Theodore H. Haas, Wash., 7+1p,
Indian Service, 1949 [1980/1F]
Hadley - A
birth certificate tells the facts!
Give your child a permanent name!
by J. Nixon Hadley, 16p, Phoenix,
Ariz., Phoenix Indian Print Shop,
1948 [1983/1F]
Hale - The
Iroquois book of rites, ed. by Horatio
E. Hale, 222p, Philadelphia, D.G.
Brinton, 1883 [1992/3F]
Hans - The
great Sioux Nation, a complete history
of Indian life & warfare in America,
by Frederick M. Hans, 586p, Minneapolis,
Ross & Haines, 1964 (a reprint,
the earlier date is not given) [2007/6F]
Harper - Las
tierras de los indios en los Estados
Unidos, by Allan G. Harper, 54p,
Wash., the National Indian Institute,
Dept. of the Interior, 1943 [2025/1F]
Harrington, J.P.
- The ethnogeography of the Tewa
Indians, by John P. Harrington, 636p,
extract from the U.S. Bureau of American
Ethnology, 29th annual report, 1907-1908,
Wash., GPO, 1916 [2026/8F]
Harrington, M.R.
- Ancient life among the southern
California Indians, by Mark R. Harrington,
38p, Los Angeles, Southwest Museum,
1955 [2027/1F]
Hart - A history
from original sources by associated
scholars, ed. by Bushnell Hart, v.1-12
& 14-27, N.Y./London, Harper &
Bros., 1904-1908 [1069/114F]
Hewett et
al - The physiography
of the Rio Grande valley, New Mexico,
in relation to Pueblo culture, by
Edgar L. Hewett et al, 76p,
Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of
American Ethnology, Bulletin 54, Wash.,
GPO, 1913 [2064/1F]
Hickerson - Land
tenure of the Rainy Lake Chippewa
at the beginning of the 19th century,
by Harold Hickerson, iv+41+63p, Smithsonian
Contributions to Anthropology, Smithsonian
Press, V.2, No. 4, Wash., GPO, 1967
[2068/1F]
Hippler - Barrow
& Kotzebue, an exploratory comparison
of acculturation & education in
two large northwestern Alaska villages,
by Arthur E. Hippler, 64+10p, Minneapolis,
the University of Minnesota Press,
1969 [2071/2F]
Hodge - Handbook
of American Indians north of Mexico,
by Frederick W. Hodge, Pts. 1-2 in 2
vols., Smithsonian Institution, Bureau
of American Ethnology, Bulletin 30,
Wash., GPO, 1907-1910 [2080/24F]
Handbook..., 2nd
copy, same wording as previous title,
except for the fact that this is the
4th GPO impression, printed in 1912.
(This edition was formerly included
in LLMC's Native American Collection
as Title No. 2081 on 24 microfiche.
However, since it has been determined
to be an exact duplicate of the previous
title, it has been withdrawn from
the fiche collection)
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Hoebel - The
political organization & law-ways
of the Comanche Indians, by Edward
A. Hoebel, 149p, N.Y., Krauss Reprint,
1969 (reprint of an article which
originally appeared as a supplement
to No. 54 of the Memoirs of the American
Anthropological Association, Menasha,
Wis., 1940) [2092/2F] Human relations
and the evolution of law, by Edward
A. Hoebel, 22p, 17th annual Frederick
William Reynolds Lecture, Salt Lake
City, University of Utah, 1953 [2089/1F]
Hoskins - Report
of the agent of the Penobscot Tribe
of Indians for the year 1879, by Samuel
W. Hoskins, 11p, Augusta, Maine, Sprague
& Sons, printers to the State,
1880 [2109/1F]
Howard - The
Ponca Tribe, by James H. Howard, 191p,
Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of
American Ethnology, Bulletin 195,
Wash., GPO, 1965 [2113/3F]
Indian Education,
Selected Articles - Education
for cross-cultural enrichment, selected
articles on Indian education, 1952-1964,
ed. by Hildegard Thompson & associates,
309p, Lawrence, Kan., Dept. of the
Int., Bur. of Indian Aff., Branch
of Ed., Publications Service, Haskell
Institute, 1964 [2147/4F]
Iroquois League
Of Six Nations - The great law
of peace of the people of the longhouse,
(Kaianere-kowa Hotinonsionne),
n.a., drawings by John Fadden,
1 unpaginated volume, Akwesane, Mohawk
Nation, Rooseveltown, N.Y.? White
Roots of Peace, 1970? [2210/1F]
Jablow - The
Cheyenne in Plains Indians trade relations,
1795-1840, by Joseph Jablow, 100p,
No.19 in the series Monographs of
the American Ethnological Society,
New York, J.J. Augustine n.d., 1951?
[2214/2F]
Jackson - Ramona,
a story, by Helen Jackson, 2 vols.
in 1, Boston, Little, Brown and Co.,
1913 (First printing was in 1884)
[2221/5F]
James - English
institutions & the American Indian,
by James A. James, 59p, part of the
series Johns Hopkins University Studies
in Historical & Political Science,
Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Press, 1894
[2228/1F]
Johnson, H. -
Rural Indian Americans in poverty,
by Helen V. Johnson, 27p, Wash., Economic
Development Div., Economic Research
Serv., Dept. of Agriculture, GPO,
1969 [2239/1F] American Indians in
transition, by Helen V. Johnson, 27p,
Wash., Economic Development Div.,
Economic Research Serv., Dept. of
Agriculture, 1975 [2238/1F]
Johnson R. - Poverty
& the legal process, by Ralph W.
Johnson, v.1-2, Seattle, Univ. of Wash.
School of Law, 1969 [2245/11F]
Poverty & the
legal process, by Ralph W. Johnson,
various pagination, Seattle, Univ.
of Wash. School of Law, 1970 [2247/8F]
Studies in American Indian law, by
Ralph W. Johnson, Vol. II only, 451p,
Seattle, Univ. of Wash. Sch. of Law,
1971 [2249/6F]
Johnston - An
analysis of sources of information
on the population of the Navajo, by
Dennis F. Johnston, 220p, Smithsonian
Institution, Bureau of American Ethnology,
Bulletin 197, Wash., GPO, 1966 [2253/3F]
Josephson - Use
of the sea by Alaska natives, a historical
perspective, by Karla Josephson, 95p,
Anchorage, Arctic Environmental Information
& Data Center, Univ. of Alaska,
1974 [2261/2F]
Kaut - The
western Apache clan system, its origins
and development, by Charles R. Kaut,
99p, Albuquerque, University of New
Mexico, 1957 [2283/2F]
Kelly R. - American
Indians in small cities, a study of
urban acculturation in two northern
Arizona communities, by Roger E. Kelly,
90p, Flagstaff, Northern Arizona University,
1966 [2289/2F]
Kelly, W. - Indian
affairs & the Indian reorganization
act, the twenty year record, by William
H. Kelly, 39 leaves, Tuscon, University
of Arizona, 1954 [2290/1F]
King - Conditions
of Indians in the United States, speech
of Senator William H. King, of Utah,
Feb. 8, 1933, 72nd Cong., 2nd Sess.,
76p, Wash., GPO, 1933 [2315/1F]
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Kip - The
Indian Council at Walla Walla, May
& June 1855, a journal, by Lawrence
Kip, 28p, Eugene, Oregon, Star Job
Office, 1897 [2320/1F]
Kirk - Reforms
of the Indian Office and withdrawal
of the federal supervision over Indian
affairs, by Ruth F. Kirk, 10 leaves,
n.p., 1945? [2321/1F]
Labadie - A
statement containing data in support
of the Osage Tribe of Indians' contention
that the present federal supervision
of their affairs should continue to
Apr. 8, 1983. and as long thereafter
as the minerals are produced in paying
quantities, with the Osage Indians
paying for said supervision, Nov.
15, 1953, prepared by George V. Labadie,
84 leaves, Pawhuska, Okla., Osage
Tribal Council, 1953 [2354/1F] Statement
on behalf of the Osage Tribal Council
in support of legislation to extend
the Osage Community mineral period
beyond Apr. 8, 1983, prepared by George
V. Labadie, 31 unpaginated leaves,
n.p., dated Jan. 30, 1956 [2355/1F]
Laidlaw - Federal
Indian land policy and the Fort Hall
Indians, by Sally J. Laidlaw, 61p,
Occasional Paper #3 of the Idaho State
College Museum, Pocatello, Idaho,
the Museum, 1960 [2361/1F]
Lane - Identity
& treaty status of the Nooksack
Indians, prepared for the U.S. Dept.
of the Interior and the Nooksack Indian
Tribe, by Barbara Lane, 28 leaves,
Wash., Dept. of the Interior, 1974
[2368/1F]
Laymon - Survey
of the Constitution & by-laws
of the Oglala Sioux Tribe, by Oliver
E. Laymon, 93 leaves, a study sponsored
by the University of South Dakota,
Vermilion?, n.p.,1955 [2380/3F]
Leupp - The
Indian and his problem, by Francis
E. Leupp, xiv+369p, from the Series
in American Studies of the Program
in American Studies of the Univ. of
Minn., New York, C. Scribner's Sons,
1910 (reprinted in 1970 by Johnson
Reprint Co.) [2406/4F]
Lipps - The
case of the California Indians, by
Oscar H. Lipps, 5+40p, Chemawa, Ore.,
U.S. Indian School Print Shop, 1932,
[2428/1F]; Our national Indian problem
& the chief factors in its solution,
by Oscar H. Lipps, superintendent
of the Sacramento Indian Agency, 15+4p,
Chilocco, printed at the Indian Print
Shop [2430/1F]
Long - Senator
Bursum & the Pueblo Indian Land
Act of 1924, by Anton V. Long, 60p,
Albuquerque, University of New Mexico,
1949 [2438/2F]
McCaskill &
McNickle - La politics de los
Estados Unidos sobre los gobiernos
tribales e las empresas communales
de los indios, por Joseph C. McCaskill
y D'arcy McNickle, 5+26+14p, Wash.,
Dept. of the Interior, National Indian
Institute, 1942 [2458/1F]
McClintock, -
Blackfoot warrior societies, by
Walter McClintock, 30p, Los Angeles,
Calif., Southwest Museum, 1937 [2459/1F]
McKenny - Biographical
sketches & anecdotes of 95 of
120 principal chiefs from the Indian
tribes of North America, by Thomas
L. McKenny, 452p, Wash., Dept. of
the Int., Bur. of Indian Aff., 1967
[2469/5F]
McKenzie - The
Indian & citizenship, by Fayette
A. McKenzie, 11p (reprinted from "The
Red Man", 1912) [2472/1F]
Manypenny - Our
Indian wards, by George W. Manypenny,
436p, Cincinnati, R. Clarke &
Co., 1880 [2503/5F]
Merritt - The
Indian Bureau's one hundredth anniversary,
by Edgar B. Merritt, 5p, Phoenix,
Ariz., Student-Apprentices, 1924,
[2540/1F]; The American Indian &
government Indian administration,
by Edgar B. Merritt, 17p, Wash., Bureau
of Indian Affairs, 1926 [2539/1F]
Miller - The
effects of integration on rural Indian
pupils, by Harold J. Miller, 140 leaves,
Wash., U.S. Dept. of HEW, Office of
Education, Bureau of Research, 1968
[2551/2F]
Mohr - Federal
Indian relations, 1774-1788, by Walter
H. Mohr, 247p, Philadelphia, Univ.
of Pa. Press, 1933 (reprinted in N.Y.
by AMS Press Reprint, 1971) [2603/3F]
Moore et
al - Nutrition,
growth, & development of North
American Indian children, edited by
William M. Moore & others, 246p,
U.S. National Institutes of Health,
Wash., GPO, 1972 [2849/3F]
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Murphy - Shoshone-Bannock
subsistence & society, by Robert
F. Murphy, 293-338p, Berkeley, Univ.
of Calif. Press, 1960 [2644/1F]
Nash, J. - The
new day for the Indians, a survey
of the working of the Indian reorganization
act of 1934, by Jay B. Nash, 47p,
New York, Academy Press, 1938 [2653/1F]
Nash, P. - American
Indians & the American society,
by Philleo Nash, 6p, Wash., Dept.
of the Interior, Bureau of Indian
Affairs, 1965 [2654/1F]
Nash, R. - The
government service program, its objectives;
address to the Western Regional Conference
of the National Fellowship of Indian
Workers by Roy Nash, 29 leaves, Galilee,
Lake Tahoe, Nev., Aug. 14, 1940, n.p.
[2656/1F]
Nathan Associates
- Implementing the Alaska Native
Claims Settlement Act, prepared for
the Alaska Native Foundation by Robert
R. Nathan Associates, 306+29p, Wash.,
D.C., Apr., 1972, Anchorage, Alaska
Native Foundation, 1972 [3049/7F]
Nelson - The
Eskimo about the Bering Strait, by
Edward W. Nelson, 518p, extract from
the 18th annual report of the Bureau
of American Ethnology, Wash., GPO,
1899 [2795/8F]
The New Trail,
1941 - A book of creative writing
by Indian students, revised 1953,
no editor, 184p, Phoenix, U.S. Bureau
of Indian Affairs, Phoenix Indian
School [2813/3F]
O'Bryan - The
Dine; origin myths of the Navajo Indians,
by Alleen O'Bryan, 187p, Smithsonian
Institution, Bureau of American Ethnology,
Bulletin 163, Wash., GPO, 1956 [2852/3F]
Opler - Report
on the history & contemporary
state of aspects of Creek social organization
& government, by Morris E. Opler,
43+4p, n.p., 1937 [2878/1F]
Orata et
al - Fundamental
education in an American Indian community,
by Pedro Orata & the staff of
the Little Wound Day School, 220p,
Pine Ridge, S.D., Wash.?, Bureau of
Indian Affairs, 1953? [2879/3F]
Painter - The
condition of affairs in Indian Territory
& California, a report, by Charles
C.C. Painter, 114p, New York, AMS
Press, 1976 (reprint of the 1888 edition)
[2907/2F]
Paul - Historical
& legal materials relative to
the Tlingit & Haida claims act
of 1935, by William L. Paul, 77p,
Seattle, Faculty of the Law School,
Univ. of Wash., 1939 [2924/2F]
Peterson - How
well are Indian children educated?
Summary of results of a three year
program testing the achievement of
Indian children in federal public
& mission schools, by Shailer
A. Peterson, 182p, Wash., U.S. Indian
Service, 1948 [2945/1F]
Provinse - The
withdrawal of Federal supervision
of the American Indian, by John H.
Provinse, 12+1 leaves, paper presented
at the National Conference of Social
Work, San Francisco, CA, Apr. 15,
1947, n.p., n.d. [2983/1F]
Radin - The
Winnebago Tribe, by Paul Radin, 511p,
Lincoln, Neb., Univ. of Neb. Press,
1970 [3009/7F]
Ray - Cultural
relations in the plateau of northwestern
America, by Verne F. Ray, 154p, Los
Angeles, Calif., The Southwest Museum,
1939 [3011/2F]
Riggins - The
Indian problem, 1957 supplement, an
address delivered by J.A. Riggins
before the 14th annual convention
of the Colorado River Water Users'
Association, Dec. 5, 1957, at Las
Vegas, Nev., 20 leaves, n.p., n.d.
[3043/1F]
Roberts - The
village of the great Kivas on the
Zu-i Reservation, New Mexico, by Frank
H.H. Roberts, 197p, Smithsonian Institution,
Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin
111, Wash., GPO, 1932 [3050/3F]
Robinson - A
history of the Dakota or Sioux Indians
from their earliest traditions &
first contact with white men to the
final settlement of the last of them
upon reservations and the consequent
abandonment of the old tribal life,
by Doane Robinson, 523p, Minneapolis,
Ross & Haines, 1956 (reprint of
the 1904 edition which was published
by the State of Minnesota) [3052/6F]
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Royce - The
Cherokee Nation of Indians, a narrative
of their official relations with the
colonial & federal governments,
by Charles C. Royce, 121-378p, in
the U.S. Bureau of American Ethonology,
Fifth Annual Report, 1883-1884, Wash.,
the Bureau, 1887, [3078/3F]; Indian
land cessions in the United States,
by Charles C. Royce, 521-997p, in
the U.S. Bureau of American Ethnology,
Eighteenth annual report, 1896-1897,
Wash., the Bureau, n.d. [3080/7F]
Sanchez - "The
people," a study of the Navajos, by
George I. Sanchez, 90p, Wash., the
Indian Service, 1948 [3103/1F]
Sanders - Cases
& materials on native law, by
Douglas Sanders, 627p, n.p., 1974
[3105/7F]
Scalfe - History
& conditions of the Catabaw Indians
of South Carolina, by H. Lewis Scalfe,
16p, 71st Cong., 2nd Sess., Sen.Doc.No.
92, Wash., GPO, 1930 [3120/1F]
Schmeckebler -
The Office of Indian Affairs,
by Laurence F. Schmeckebler, xiv+591p,
Brookings Institution Institute for
Government Research Service Monograph
No. 48, Baltimore, the Johns Hopkins
Press, 1927 (An AMS Press reprint,
1972) [3124/7F]
Seger - Early
days among the Cheyenne & Arapahoe
Indians, 2nd ed., by John H. Seger,
155p, Norman, Okla., Univ. of Okla.
Pr., 1956 [3141/2F]
Smith - American
Indian civil rights handbook, a guide
to the rights & liberties, under
federal law, of Native Americans living
on & off reservations, by Michael
R. Smith, 96p, Clearinghouse publication
No. 33, Wash., U.S. Civil Rights Commission,
1972 [3209/1F]
Sniffen &
Carrington - The Indians of the
Yukon & Tanana Valleys, Alaska,
by Matthew K. Sniffen & Thomas
S. Carrington, 35p, Phil., Indian
Rights Association, 1914 [3213/1F]
Son of Former
Many Beads - The Ramah Navajos,
tl'ohchiniji diné kéédahat'iinii
baa hane', by the Son of Former
Many Beads, translated & edited
by Robert W. Young, 34p, Bureau of
Indian Affairs, Div. of Education,
Historical Series No. 1, Phoenix Press,
1967 (Navajo & English combined
version) [3223/1F]
Starr - Early
history of the Cherokees, embracing
aboriginal customs, religion, laws,
folk lore & civilization, by Emmet
Starr, 254p, Claremore, Okla?, n.p.,
c.1917 [3262/4F]
Stirling - Origin
myth of Acoma and other records, by
Matthew W. Stirling, 123p, Smithsonian
Institution, Bureau of American Ethnology,
Bulletin 135, Wash., GPO, 1942 [3280/2F]
Swanton - Indian
tribes of the lower Mississippi valley
and adjacent coast of the Gulf of
Mexico, by John R. Swanton, vi+387p,
Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of
American Ethnology, Bull. 43, Wash.,
GPO, 1911 [3297/5F] Myths & tales
of the southeastern Indians, by John
R. Swanton, Smithsonian, Bureau Am.
Eth., Bull. 88, x+275p, Wash., GPO,
1929 [3300/3F] Source material for
the social & ceremonial life of
the Choctaw Indians, by John R. Swanton,
vii+282p, Smithsonian, Bur. Am. Eth.,
Bull. 103, Wash., GPO, 1931 [3301/4F]
The Indians of the southeastern United
States, by John R. Swanton, xiii+943p,
Smithsonian, Bur. Am. Eth., Bull.
137, Wash., GPO, 1946 [3299/12F] The
Indian tribes of North America, by
John R. Swanton, vi+726p, Wash., Smithsonian,
Bur. of Am. Eth., Bull. 145, Wash.,
GPO, 1952 [3296/9F]
Tatum - Our
red brothers and the peace policy
of President Ulysses S. Grant, by
Lawrie Tatum, 366p, Philadelphia,
J.C.Winston & Co., 1899 [3317/4F]
Taylor, S. - The
origins of the Dawes Act of 1887,
by Samuel Taylor, 74 leaves, n.p.,
1927 [3320/1F]
Taylor, T. - The
states & their Indian citizens,
by Theodore W. Taylor, 307p, Bureau
of Indian Affairs, Wash., GPO, 1972
[3324/4F]
Todd - Federal
policy relating to the lands of the
Five Civilized Tribes, 1865-1890,
by Will R. Todd, 108 leaves, thesis
submitted to the Okla. Sch. of Ag.
& Applied Sci., Stillwater, Okla.,
n.p., 1957 [3371/3F]
Tyler - A
history of Indian policy, by Samuel
L. Tyler, 328p, Bureau of Indian Affairs,
Wash., GPO, 1973 [3404/4F]
Underhill - Here
come the Navajo! A history of the
largest Indian tribe in the U.S.,
by Ruth M. Underhill, edited by Willard
W. Beatty, 285p, n.p., 1950? [3414/3F]
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Van Valkenburgh
- Navajo common law, by Richard
Van Valkenburgh, 17-46p, reprint from
Museum Notes, Museum of Northern Arizona,
V.9, No. 4, n.p., n.d. [4367/1F]
Ward & Barlow
- Your right to Indian welfare;
a handbook on the BIA general assistance
program, by Martha Ward & Sarah
W. Barlow, 6+49p, Wash., U.S. Commission
on Civil Rights, Clearinghouse Publication
No. 45, 1973 [4400/1F]
Washburn - Cherokees
"West," 1794-1839, by Cephas Washburn,
164p, Claremore, Okla., Emmet Starr,
publisher, 1910 [4408/2F]
Wax - Indian
education in eastern Oklahoma, a report
of fieldwork among the Cherokee, by
Murray L. Wax, 273 leaves, Wash.,
U.S. Dept. of HEW, Office of Education,
Bureau of Research, 1969 [4429/3F]
Weeden - Indian
money as a factor in New England civilization,
by William B. Weeden, 51p, Baltimore,
Johns Hopkins University, 1884 [4436/1F]
Weil - The
legal status of the Indian, by Robert
Weil, 76p, thesis, N.Y., Columbia
University, 1888 (AMS Press Inc. 1975
reprint) [4439/1F]
White - The
Pueblo of Sia, New Mexico, by Leslie
A. White, xii+358p, Smithsonian Institution,
Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin
184, Wash., GPO, 1962 [4449/5F]
Wilkinson et
al - The Menominee restoration
act, 93rd Cong., lst sess., H.R. 7421
& S. 1687, legal analysis, by
Charles F. Wilkinson et al, (some
of the authors appear to be connected
with the Native American Rights Fund,
Boulder, Colo.), n.p., n.d., 1973?
[4462/3F]
Williams &
Leatherman - Indian housing in
the U.S., a staff report on the Indian
housing effort in the U.S., with selected
appendices; prepared at the request
of Senator Henry M. Jackson, Chairman,
Senate Committee on Interior &
Insular Affairs, by Thomas B. Williams
& Robert D. Leatherman, vi+646p,
94th Cong., 1st Sess., Comm. Print,
Wash., GPO, 1975 [4465/7F]
Wise - A plea
for the Indian citizens of the United
States, by Jennings C. Wise, Attorney
for the Indian Board of Cooperation
of California, 48p, Wash., n.p., 1925?
[4485/1F]
Young - Historical
backgrounds for modern Indian law
& order, by Robert W. Young, 27p,
Albuquerque, Bureau of Indian Affairs,
Division of Law and Order, 1969 [4523/1F]
Historical backgrounds for modern
Indian law & order, compiled by
Robert Young, 27p, Bureau of Indian
Affairs, Div. of Law Enforcement Services,
Wash., GPO, 1975 [4524/1F]
Young & Morgan
- Navaho historical selections,
selected, edited & translated
from the Navajo by Robert W. Young
& William Morgan, 209p, Phoenix,
Bureau of Indian Affairs, Phoenix
Indian Printshop, 1954 [4525/3F]
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Index 1
Native Tribes & Communities
(Listed separately and also grouped,
where location is known, by U.S. state,
Canadian province, etc.
Numerical references are to the
page where a given item appears)
Absentee-Shawnee
Tribes of Indians of Oklahoma: Constitution,
etc., 1
Agua Caliente Band
of Mission Indians: Constitution,
etc., 1
Agua Caliente
Reservation: Congressional docs.,
21,22
Ak-Chin Indian
Community: Congressional docs., 27
Akiak Native Community:
Constitution, etc., 1
Alabama & Coushatta
Tribes of Texas: Constitution, etc.,
1
Alabama, State
of, Indians: Treaties, 16
Alabama-Quarssarte
Tribal Town, Okla.: Constitution,
etc., 1
Alaska, State
of, Native communities: Bibliographies,
45; Cong. docs., 22; 23; 24; 25; 27
Constitutions, etc., 1; 2; 3; 4; 5;
6; 7; 8; 9; 10; 11; 12; 13 State docs.,
39 Treatises, 50; 54; 56; 57 U.S.
exec. docs., 32; 34; 35; 36
Aleut Community
of St. Paul Island: Constitution,
etc., 1
All Indian Pueblo
Council, N.M.: Constitution, etc.,
1
Allegheney Indian
Reservation: Congressional docs.,
25
Angoon Community
Association, Alaska: constitution,
etc., 1
Annette Islands
Reserve: Constitution, etc., 8; U.S.
exec. docs., 32
Apache Indians:
Constitutions, etc., 1; 5; 6; 10;
13; Periodical, 44; Treaties, 17;
18; 19; Treatises, 51; 52; 54; U.S.
exec. docs., 30; 31; 34; 37;
Argentina: Relations
with Indians, 49
Arizona, State
of, Indians: Alcoholism, 14; Congressional
docs., 24; 25; 27; Constitutions,
etc., 4; 5; 6; 8; 9; 10; 13 Directory,
47; Judicial materials, 38; State
docs., 39 State laws, 39 Studies,
44 Treatises, 52; 54; U.S.exec. docs.,
29; 31; 34; 35; 36;
Arkansas, State
of, Indians: U.S. exec. docs., 35
Arrapahoe Indians:
Constitutions, 2; Cong. doc., 23;
Treaties, 18; 19; Treatise, 57
Atka, Native Village
of: Constitution, etc., 1
Bad River Band
of the Lake Superior Tribe of the
Chippewa Indians, Wis.: Constitution,
etc., 1
Bannock Indians:
Constitutions, etc., 11; 19; Treatise,
56; U.S. exec. docs., 30
Barrow Reservation,
Alaska: U.S. exec. docs., 34
Barrow, Native
Village of: Constitution, etc., 1;
Treatise, 53
Bay Mills Indian
Community, Mich.: Constitution, etc.,
1
Big Valley Band
of Pomo Indians of the Big Valley
Rancheria, Calif.: Constitution, etc.,
1
Big Valley Rancheria,
Calif.: Constitution, etc., 1
Biloxi Indians:
Dictionary, 46
Blackfeet Indians:
Treatises, 50; 52; 55; U.S. exec.
docs., 32
Blackfeet Tribe
of the Blackfeet Indian Reservation,
Mont.: Constitution, etc., 1
Bois Forte Band
of Chippewa Indians, Minn.: Charter,
1
British Columbia,
Indians: 48
British Honduras
Indians: 48
Buckland, Native
Village of: Constitution, etc., 1
Cachil Dehe Band
of Wintun Indians of the Colusa Indian
Community, Calif.: Constitution, etc.,
1
Caddo Indian Tribe
of Oklahoma: Constitution, etc., 1
Calapooia Indians:
Treaties, 17
California, State
of, Indians: Congressional docs.,
21; 22; 23; Constitutions, etc., 1;
4; 5; 8; 10; 12; 13; Directory, 47;
Education conference, 13; Judicial
materials, 38; State docs., 39; State
laws, 39; Treatises, 50; 51; 52; 53;
55; 56; U.S. exec. docs., 30; 33;
34; 35;
Callam Indians:
Constitution, etc., 9
Camp McDowell
Reservation: U.S. exec. docs., 31
Camp Verde Reservation:
Constitution, etc., 13; State docs.,
39
Canadian Indians:
General, 48; Treaties, 5
Catabaw Indians:
Constitution, etc., 1; Treatise, 57
Cayuga Indians:
Constitutions, etc., 11; In Canada,
48
Central American
Indians: 48
Central Plains
Indians: U.S. exec. docs., 35
Chanega, Native
Village of: Constitution, etc., 2
Cherokee Indians
in Okla., United Keetowah Band of:
Constitution, etc., 2
Cherokee Indians:
Eastern Band , Chief's report, 14;
Ordinances, 2; Conference with other
tribe, 14;
Cherokee Nation:
Constitutions, etc., 2; Judicial materials,
38; Treaties, 15; 16; 17; 19; Treatises,
52; 53; 57; 58; U.S. exec. docs.,
29; 30; 31; 32;
Cheyenne Indians:
Cong. doc., 27; Treaties, 18; 19;
Treatises, 20; 53; 54; 57;
Cheyenne River
Reservation: U.S. exec. docs., 35
Cheyenne River
Sioux Tribe, S.D.: Constitution, etc.,
2
Cheyenne-Arapaho
Tribes of Oklahoma: Constitution,
etc., 2
Chickasaw Nation:
Constitutions, etc., 2 to 3; 13; Conference
with other tribes, 14; Congressional
docs., 27; Memorial on rights, 13;
Rollbooks, 47; Treaties, 16; 17; 18;
19; U.S. exec. docs., 31; 32; 33;
Chilkat Indian
Village: Constitution, etc., 3
Chilkoot Indian
Association: Constitution, etc., 3
Chinantec Indians,
Mexico, 49
Chippewa Cree Tribe
of the Rocky Boy's Reservation, Mont.:
Constitution, etc., 3
Chippewa Indians:
Bibliography, 45; Constitutions, etc.,
1; 5; 6; 7; 8; 10; 11; 13; Pres. message,
28; Treaties, 15; 16; 17; 18; 19;
Treaties, Canada, 48; Treatise, 53;
U.S. exec. docs., 30; 31; 36; 37;
Choctaw Nation:
Conference with other tribes, 14;
Congressional docs., 27; Constitutions,
etc., 3 to 4, 8; 13; Dictionary, 46;
Memorial on rights, 13; Rollbooks,
47; Treaties, 16; 17; 18; 19; Treatises,
51; 52; 57; U.S. exec. docs., 29;
31; 32; 33;
Cochiti Indians:
Treatises, 50; 52
Coeur d'Alene Tribe
of Indiana: Constitution, etc., 4
Coeur d'Alene Tribe
of Indians, Idaho: Code, 4
Colorado River
Indian Tribes of the Colorado River
Reservation: Constitution, etc., 4
Colorado, State
of, Indians: Constitutions, etc.,
11; 12; State docs., 40; State laws,
39; U.S. exec. docs., 30
Colusa Indian Community:
Constitution, etc., 1
Colville Indians:
Congressional docs., 22; 23; 24; 25
Comanche Indians:
Treaties, 17; 18; 19; Treatises, 52;
54; U.S. exec. docs., 31; 37
Coushatta Indians:
Constitution, etc., 1
Covelo Indian Community,
Calif.: Constitution, etc., 4
Covelo Indian Community,
Round Valley Reservation, Calif.:
Constitution, etc., 4
Cow Creek Indians:
Treaty, 17
Cowlitz Indians:
Congressional docs., 23
Craig Community
Association of Craig, Alaska: Constitution,
etc., 4
Cree Indians: Constitutions,
etc., 3; Treaties, Canada, 48
Creek Nation: Constitutions,
etc., 4 to 5; Conference, 14; Directories,
47; Gazettes, 47; Treaties, 16; 17;
19; Treatise, 56; U.S. exec. docs.,
31; 32
Crow Creek Sioux
Tribe of Fort Thompson, S.D.: Constitution,
etc., 5
Crow Creek Tribe:
Congressional docs., 21
Crow Indian Reservation,
Mont.: Code, 5
Crow Indians:
Congressional docs., 22; Laws &
treaties, 5; Treaties, 19; 22; U.S.
exec. docs., 30; 32; 34
Dakotah Indians:
Bibliography, 45; Dictionaries, 46;
Treaties, 18; 19; Treatises, 52; 56
Deering, Native
Village of: Constitution, etc., 5
Delaware Indians:
Treaties, 16; 17; 18; U.S. exec. docs.,
29
Devils Lake Sioux
Tribe, N.D.: Constitution, etc., 5
Diomede, Native
Village of: Constitution, etc., 5
Douglas Indian
Association, Alaska: Constitution,
etc., 5
Duck Valley Reservation:
Constitutions, etc., 11
Duckwater Shoshone
Tribe, Duckwater Reservation, Nevada:
Constitution, etc., 5
Dwamish Indians:
Treaties, 18
Eastern Seaboard
Indians: U.S. exec. docs., 35
Eastern Shawnee
Tribe of Oklahoma: Constitution, etc.,
5
Elim, Native Village
of: Constitution, etc., 5
Eskimo: Treatises,
51; 56
Fallon Indian
Reservation: Congressional docs.,
27
Five Civilized
Tribes: Studies, 42; Treaties, 15;
19; Treatises, 53; 57; U.S. exec.
docs., 31; 32; 33; 34; U.S. laws,
20; See also listings for Dawes Commission
in Index B.
Flandreau Santee
Sioux Tribe, S.D.: Constitution, etc.,
5
Flathead Indians:
Treaties, 18; 19
Flathead Reservation,
Confederated Salish & Kootenai
Tribes of the: Constitution, etc.,
5
Florida, State
of, Indians: British relations with
Seminoles, 48; Constitutions, etc.,
11; Treaties, 16;
Fond du Lac Band
of Chippewa Indians, Minn.: Charter,
5
Forest County Potawatomi
Community, Wis.: Constitution, etc.,
5
Fort Apache Indian
Reservation: Constitution, etc., 13;
State docs., 39
Fort Belknap Indian
Community, Mont.: Constitution, etc.,
5
Fort Belknap Indian
Reservation: Congressional Docs.,
25
Fort Berthold
Reservation: Constitution, etc., 12;
U.S. exec. docs., 34
Fort Bidwell Indian
Community, California: Constitution,
etc., 5
Fort Hall Reservation:
Congressional docs., 21; Constitutions,
etc., 11; Treaties, 19; Treatise,
55
Fort McDermitt
Paiute & Shoshone Tribe, Nevada:
Constitution, etc., 5
Fort McDowell Mojave-Apache
Community, Arizona: Constitution,
etc., 5
Fort McDowell
Reservation: State docs., 39
Fort Thompson Indians:
Constitution, etc., 5
Fort Yukon, Native
Village of: Constitution, etc., 6
Fort Yuma Reservation:
Constitutions, etc., 10
Fox Indians: Constitutions,
etc., 10; Congressional docs., 25;
Treaties, 17; 18
Gambell, Native
Village of: Constitution, etc., 6
Georgia, State
of: Indian treaties, 16; Judicial
materials, 38; State laws, 40; Treatise,
52
Gila River Pima-Maricopa
Indian Community, Ariz: Conferences,
14; Constitution, etc., 6
Gila River Reservation:
State docs., 39
Goshute Reservation,
Confederated Tribes of the: Constitution,
etc., 6
Grand Portage Band
of Chippewa Indians, Minnesota: Charter,
6
Grande Ronde Community,
Confederated Tribes of the: Constitution,
etc., 6
Great Britain:
Relations with Indians, 48;64
Great Lakes Indians:
U.S. exec. docs., 35
Gulf Coast Indians:
U.S. exec. docs., 35
Haida Community:
Congressional docs., 25; 56
Hannahville Indian
Community, Michigan: Constitution,
etc.: 6
Havusupai Tribe,
Havasupai Reservation, Arizona: Constitution,
etc., 6
Hawaiians, Native:
Congressional docs., 27
Holikachuk, Organized
Village of: Constitution, etc., 6
Honduras, Indians:
48
Hoonah Indian Association,
Alaska: Constitution, etc., 6
Hopi Indians:
Common law, 51; Congressional docs.,
22; 23; 24; 25; Indian administration,
20; Mineral rights, 14; U.S. exec.
docs., 34; 35
Hopi Tribe, Arizona:
Constitution, etc., 6
Hopi-Tewa Indians:
Treatise, 52
Hualapai Tribe,
Hualapai Reservation, Arizona: Constitution,
etc., 6; State docs., 39
Hydaburg Cooperative
Association, Alaska: Constitution,
etc., 6
Idaho, State of,
Indians: Constitutions, etc., 4; 7;
11; laws, 39; U.S. exec. docs., 30;
31
Incas: Spanish
relations with, 49
Indian Territory:
Councils & conventions, 14; Gazette,
47; Judicial, 38; Statutes, 20;
Indian Territory:
Treatises, 53; 56
Indiana, State
of, Indians: Constitutions, etc.,
4; U.S. exec. docs., 29
Iowa Tribe in Nebraska
& Kansas: Constitution, etc.,
6
Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma:
Constitution, etc., 6
Iowa, State of,
Indians: Constitutions, etc., 10;
State laws, 39
Ioway Indians:
Treaties, 17
Iroquois Indians:
Studies, 43; 48; Treatises, 50; 53;
54
Isleta Pueblo,
N.M.: Constitution, 6
Jicarilla Apache
Indians: U.S. exec. docs., 30
Jicarilla Apache
Tribe, N.M.: Constitution, etc., 6
Kaibab-Paiute
Reservation: State docs., 39
Kake Indians:
U.S. exec. docs., 34
Kalispel Indian
Community, Washington: Constitution,
etc., 6
Kanatak, Native
Village of: Constitution, etc., 6
Kanosh Band of
Paiute Indians, Utah: Constitution,
etc., 6
Kansas Tribe of
Indians: Treaties, 18
Kansas, State of,
Indians: Constitutions, etc., 6; 7;
9; 10; State laws, 39; Treaties, 18
Karluk, Native
Village of: Constitution, etc., 6
Kasaan, Organized
Village of: Constitution, etc., 7
Kashia Band of
Pomo Indians, Stewarts Point Rancheria,
California: Constitution, etc., 7
Kaskaskia Indians:
Treaties, 19
Kaw Indians: U.S.
exec. docs., 31
Keetoowah Band
of Cherokee Indians: Constitution,
etc., 2
Ketchikan Indian
Corporation, Washington: Constitution,
etc., 7
Keweenaw Bay Indian
Community, Michigan: Constitution,
etc., 7
Kialegee Tribal
Town, Oklahoma: Constitution, etc.,
7
Kickapoo Indians:
Treaties, 16; 17; 18
Kickapoo Tribe
in Kansas: Constitution, etc., 7
Kickapoo Tribe
of Oklahoma: Constitution, etc., 7
King Island Native
Community, Alaska: Constitution, etc.,
7
Kiowa Indians:
Treaties, 17; 18; 19; U.S. exec. docs.,
31; 32; 37
Kiva, New Mexico:
Treatise, 56
Kivalina, Native
Village of: Constitution, etc., 7
Klamath Indians:
Congressional docs., 22; 23; 24; 25;
26; 27; Treaties, 19
Klamath Indians:
U.S. exec. docs., 31
Klawock Cooperative
Association, Alaska: Constitution,
etc., 7
Klawock Indians:
U.S. exec. docs., 34
Klukwan Reservation,
Alaska: U.S. exec. docs., 34
Kobuk Reservation,
Alaska: 34
Kootenai Indians:
Constitution, etc., 5; Treaties, 18
Kootenai Tribe
of Idaho: Constitution, etc., 7
Kotzebue, Native
Village of: Constitution, etc., 7;
Treatise, 53
Koyuk, Native Village
of: Constitution, etc., 7
Kwethluk, Organized
Village of: Constitution, etc., 7
Kwunhagak, Native
Village of: Constitution, etc., 7
Lac du Flambeau
Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians
of Wisconsin: Constitution, etc.,
7
Laguana, Pueblo
of: Constitution, etc., 7
Lake Superior
Chippewa Indians: Constitutions, etc.,
10; Treaties, 17
Lake Superior Tribe
of Chippewa Indians: Constitution,
etc., 1; 7
Leech Lake Band
of Chippewa Indians, Minnesota: Charter,
7
Louisiana, State
of, Indians: 49
Lower Brule Indian
Tribe: Congressional docs., 21; 22
Lower Brule Sioux
Tribe, South Dakota: Constitution,
etc., 7
Lower Sioux Indian
Community, Minnesota: Constitution,
etc., 7
Lummi Tribe, Lummi
Reservation, Washington: Constitution,
etc., 7
Maine, State of,
Indians: State laws, 39; U.S. exec.
docs., 29
Makah Indian Tribe,
Washington: 8
Makah Tribe of
Indians: Treaties, 18
Manchester Band
of Pomo Indians, Manchester Rancheria,
California: Constitution, etc., 8
Manitoba Indians:
Treaties, 48
Maricopa Indians:
Conferences, 14; Constitutions, etc.,
6; 10
Mashpee Indians:
Congressional docs., 27
Massachusetts,
State of, Indians: Treaties, 16
Maya Indians:
Treatise, 48
Mazatec Indians,
Mexico, 49
Me-Wuk Indian Community
of the Wilton Rancheira, California:
Constitution, etc., 8
Me-Wuk Indians:
Constitutions, etc., 12
Mekoryuk, Native
Village of: Constitution, etc., 8
Menominee Indian
Reservation: U.S. Exec. docs., 29
Menominee Indians:
Congressional docs., 23; 24; 25; Treaties,
15; 16; 17
Menominee Indians:
Studies, 44; Treatise, 58; U.S. exec.
docs., 33
Mescalero Apache Reservation,
N.M.: Constitution, etc., 1; Periodical,
44; U.S. exec. docs., 34
Metlakahtla Indians:
U.S. exec. docs., 32
Metlakatla Indian
Community, Annette Islands Reserve,
Alaska: Constitution, etc., 8
Mexican Indians:
48; 49
Miami Indians:
Treaties, 16; 17; U.S. exec. docs.,
31
Miami Tribe of
Oklahoma: Constitution, etc., 8
Michigan, State
of, Indians: Constitutions, etc.,
1; 6; 7; 10; Laws, 39; State docs.,
40; Treaties, 16; Treatise, 52
Mille Lacs Band
of Chippewa Indians, Minnesota: Charter,
8
Minnesota Chippewa
Tribe: Constitution, etc., 8
Minnesota, State
of, Indians: Bibliographies, 45; Cong.
doc., 25; Constitutions, etc., 1;
5; 6; 7; 8; 9; 10; 13; Directory,
47; State docs., 40; State laws, 39;
Treaties, 18; Treatise, 52; U.S. exec.
docs., 28; 29; 31; 36
Minto, Native Village
of: Constitution, etc., 8
Miskito Indians,
Central America: 48
Mississippi Band
of Choctaw Indians: Constitution,
etc., 8
Mississippi Indians:
Constitutions, etc., 10
Mississippi, State
of, Indians: Constitutions, etc.,
8; Memorial on rights, 13; State laws,
40
Missouri, State
of, Indians: Constitutions, etc.,
10
Missourias Indians:
Treaties, 16; 17
Moapa Band of Paiute
Indians of the Moapa River Reservation,
Nevada: Constitution, etc., 8
Modoc Indians:
Congressional docs., 22
Mojave Indians:
Constitutions, etc., 5
Mondoc Indians:
Treaties, 19
Montana, State
of, Indians: Congressional docs.,
22; Constitutions, etc., 1; 5; 8;
11; State docs., 40; State laws, 39;
Treaties, 19; U.S. exec. docs., 34;
35;
Muckleshoot Indian
Tribe, Washington: Constitution, etc.,
8
Munsee Indians:
Constitution, etc., 12; 17; 18
Muskogee Indians:
Judicial material, 38
Napakiak, Native
Village of: Constitution, etc., 8
Navaho Indians:
Dictionary, 46; Cong. docs., 20; 22;
23; 24; 25; 26; State docs., 39; Treaties,
19; Treatises, 51; 52; 54; 56; 57;
58; Tribal Council resolutions, 8;
U.S. exec. docs., 14; 29; 33; 34;
35;
Nebraska, State
of, Indians: Cong. doc., 27; Constitutions,
etc., 6; 9; 10; 13; State doc., 40
Nevada, State
of, Indians: Conference, 14; Constitutions,
etc., 5; 8; 10; 11; 12; 13; State
docs., 40; State laws, 39; Treatises,
50; U.S. exec. docs., 34
New Mexico, State
of, Indians: Congressional docs.,
21; Constitutions, etc., 1; 6; 7;
10; 12; Indian rights in, 13; State
docs., 40; Studies, 43; Treatises,
52; 53; 56; 58; U.S. exec. docs.,
29; 30; 34; 35
New York, State
of, Indians: Conference on status
of Indians, 14; Congressional docs.,
25; State docs., 40 to 41; Studies,
42
Nez Perce Indians:
Treaties, 18; 19; U.S. exec. docs.,
31
Nicaragua, Indians:
48
Nikolski, Native
Village of: Constitution, etc., 8
Nisqually Indian
Community: Constitution, etc., 8
Nisqually Indians:
U.S. exec. docs., 32
Noatak, Native
Village of: Constitution, etc., 8
Nome Eskimo Community:
Constitution, etc., 8
Nooksack Indians:
Treatise, 55
Noorvik Native
Community: Constitution, etc., 8
North America,
Indian Tribes of: Constitutions, etc.,
8
North Carolina,
State of, Indians: Bibliog., 46; Constitu.,
etc., 2; Treatise, 53; U.S. exec.
doc., 35
North Dakota,
State of, Indians: Cong. docs., 22;
22; Constitutions, etc., 5; 12; Land
conference, 13; State docs., 41; State
laws, 39; Treaties, 19; U.S. exec.
docs., 35
Northern Cheyenne
Tribe of the Tongue River Reservation:
Constitution, etc., 8
Northwest Indians:
U.S. exec. docs., 35
Northwest Territories,
Indians, Canada: Treaties, 48
Nunapitchuk, Native
Village of: Constitution, etc., 9
Ofo Indians: Dictionary,
46
Ogala Sioux Tribe
of the Pine Ride Reservation: Constitution,
etc., 9
Oglala Dakota:
Treatise, 52
Oglala Sioux Tribe:
Studies, 44; Treatise, 55; U.S. exec.
docs., 29; 35
Ojibewa Indians:
Treaties, 48; with Canada, 48
Oklahoma Territory:
Territorial docs., 41
Oklahoma, State
of, Indians: Cong. doc., 22; Constitutions,
etc., 1; 2; 5; 6; 7; 8; 9; 10; 11;
12; 13; Judicial, 38; Rollbook, 47;
State doc., 39; 41; Studies, 42; Treaties,
15; Treatises, 53; 58; U.S. exec.
docs., 29; 32; 33; 34; 35; 36; U.S.
laws, 20
Omaha Tribe: Constitution,
etc., 9; Treatise, 53
Oneida Tribe of
Indians of Wisconsin: Constitution,
etc., 9
Oregon, State
of, Indians: Congressional docs, 24;
Constitutions, etc., 6; 12; 13; State
laws, 39; Treaties, 18; 19; U.S. exec.
docs., 30; 33;
Osage Indians:
Congressional docs., 22; 24; 25; Constitution,
laws, etc., 9; Dictionary, 46; Judical
materials, 38; Rollbook, 47; Treaties,
15; 19; Treatise, 55
U.S. exec. docs.,
31; 32; 33; 34;
Ottawa Indians:
Treaties, 18; 19
Ottawa Tribe of
Oklahoma: Constitution, etc., 9
Ottoes Indians:
Treaties, 16; 17
Paiute Indians:
Cong. doc., 27; Constitu., etc., 5;
6; 8; 11; 13; U.S. exec. docs., 34
Palm Springs Band
of Mission Indians: Congressional
docs., 21; 22
Papago Indian
Reservation: State docs., 39; U.S.
exec. docs., 36;
Pawnee Tribe of
Oklahoma: Constitution, etc., 9
Pend d'Oreilles,
Upper, Indians: Treaties, 18
Penobscot Tribe:
Treatise, 54
Peoria Indians:
Treaties, 19; U.S. exec. docs., 31
Peoria Tribe of
Indians of Oklahoma: Constitution,
etc., 9
Pepago Tribe: Constitution,
etc., 9
Perryville, Native
Village of, Constitutions, etc., 9
Piankeshaw Indians:
Treaties, 19
Pima Indians:
Conferences, 14; Constitutions, etc.,
6; 10
Pine Ridge Reservation:
Cong. doc., 26; Constitution, 9; Studies,
44; U.S. exec. docs., 31; 35;
Point Hope, Native
Village of: Constitution, etc., 9
Point Lay, Native
Village of: Constitution, etc., 9
Pomo Indians, Upper
Lake Band of: Constitution, etc.,
9
Pomo Indians: Constitutions,
etc., 1; 7; 8
Ponca Indians:
Treatise, 54; U.S. exec. docs., 30
Ponca Tribe of
Indians of Oklahoma: Constitution,
etc., 9
Ponca Tribe of
Native Americans (Nebraska): Constitution,
etc., 9
Port Gamble Band
of Callam Indians: Constitution, etc.,
9
Port Gamble Indian
Community: Constitution, etc., 9
Potawatomi Indians
of Oklahoma, Citizen Band of: Constitution,
etc., 9
Potawatomi Indians,
Prairie Band of (Kansas): Constitution,
etc., 9
Potawatomi Indians:
Constitutions, etc., 5; 6; Treaties,
15; 16; 17; 19; U.S. exec. docs.,
31
Prarie Island Indian
Community (Minnesota): Constitution,
etc., 9
Pueblo Indians:
Cong. docs., 21; 27; Treatises, 43;
53; 55; Exec. docs., 34; 37
Puyallup Indians:
U.S. exec. docs., 30
Puyallup Tribe
of the Puyallup Reservation: Constitution,
etc., 9
Pyramid Lake Paiute
Tribe: Constitution, etc., 10
Quapaw Indians:
Treaties, 19; U.S. exec. docs., 31;
32; 33
Quartz Valley
Indian Community: Constitution, etc.,
10
Quassarte Indians:
Constitution, etc., 1
Quechen Tribe
of the Fort Yuma Reservation: Constitution,
etc., 10
Quileute Tribe
of the Quileute Reservation: Constitution,
etc., 10
Quinaielt Indian
Reservation: Congressional docs.,
24
Quinault Tribe
of Washington: Constitution, etc.,
10
Quinauult Indians:
Dictionary, 46
Red Cliff Band
of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians:
Constitution, etc., 10
Red Cloud Indian
Agency: U.S. exec. docs., 29
Red Lake Band
of Chippewa Indians: Constitution,
etc., 10
Red Lake Reservation:
U.S. exec. docs., 36
Reno-Sparks Indian
Community: Constitution, etc., 10
Rocky Boy's Reservation:
Constitution, etc., 3
Rosebud Sioux
Tribe: Constitution, etc., 10
Roswell Residential
Training Center: Congressional docs.,
24
Round Valley Reservation:
Constitution, etc., 4
Sac & Fox
Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma: Constitution,
etc., 10
Sac & Fox
Tribe of the Mississippi in Iowa:
Constitution, etc., 10
Sac & Fox
tribe of Missouri: Constitution, etc.,
10
Sac Indians: Treaties,
17; 18; Congressional docs., 25
Saginaw Chippewa
Indian Tribe of Michigan: Constitution,
etc., 10
Salish Indians:
Constitution, etc., 5; U.S. exec.
docs., 37; Salish in Canada, 48
Salt River Pima-Maricopa
Indian Community: Constitution, etc.,
10
San Carlos Apache
Tribe of Arizona: Constitution, etc.,
10
San Carlos Reservation:
State docs., 39
Santa Clara, Pueblo
of: Constitution, etc., 10
Santee Sioux Tribe
of Nebraska: Constitution, etc., 10
Saulteaux Tribe
of Ojibbeway, Canada: Treaties, 48
Savoonga, Native
Village of: Constitution, etc., 10
Saxman, Organized
Village of: Constitution, etc., 11
Selawik, Native
Village of: Constitution, etc., 11
Seminole Indians:
Conference with other tribes, 14;
Rollbook, 47; Treaties, 19; Treatise,
48; U.S. exec. docs., 32; War with
U.S., 20
Seminole Tribe
of Florida: Constitution, etc., 11
Seneca Indians:
Congressional docs., 22; 25; Constitutions,
etc., 11; Declaration, 14; Studies,
42; Treaties, 16; 19;
Seneca-Cayuga
Tribe of Oklahoma, Constitution, etc.,
11
Shageluk Native
Village: Constitution, etc., 11
Shaktoolik, Native
Village of: Constitution, etc., 11
Shawnee Indians:
Constitutions, etc., 1; 5; Treaties,
16; 19; U.S. exec. docs., 30; 31
Shishmaref, Native
Village of: Constitution, etc., 11
Shivwits Band
of Paiute Indians: Constitution, etc.,
11
Shoshone Indians:
Congressional docs., 23; 27; Constitutions,
etc., 5; 11; 12; 13; Treaties, 18;
19; Treatise, 56
Shoshone-Bannock
Tribes of the Fort Hall Reservation:
Constitution, etc., 11
Shoshone-Paiute
Tribes of the Duck Valley Reservation:
Constitution, etc., 11
Shoshone-Paiute
Tribes of the Western Shoshone Reservation:
Constitution, etc., 11
Shungnak Reservation,
Alaska: U.S. exec. docs., 35
Shungnak, Native
Village of: Constitution, etc., 11
Sia Pueblo, New
Mexico: Treatise, 58
Siksika Indians
(Montana): Law & order code, 11
Siletz Indian
Tribe: Congressional docs., 27
Sioux Indians:
Congressional docs., 20; 22; Constitutions,
etc., 2; 5; 7; 9; 10; 11; Study, 44;
Treaties, 15; 18; 19; Treatises, 53;
55; 56 U.S. exec. docs., 29; 30; 31;
34; 35; 37;
Sisseton-Wahpeton
Sioux tribe: Constitution, etc., 11
Sitka Community
Association: Constitution, etc., 11
Skokomish Indian
tribe: Constitution, etc., 11
Snake Indians:
Treaties, 19
Sokaogan Chippewa
Community: Constitution, etc., 11
South America,
Indians: 48
South Carolina,
State of, Indians: Constitution, etc.,
1; State docs., 41; Treatise, 57
South Dakota,
State of, Indians: Congressional docs.,
21; 22; 26; Constitutions, etc., 2;
5; 7; 9; 10; 11; State docs., 39;
41; Studies, 43; 44; U.S. exec. docs.,
31; 35;
Southern Ute Tribe
of the Southern Ute Reservation: Constitution,
etc., 11
Spanish Colonies:
Relations with Indians, 49
Spokane Indians:
Studies, 44
Spokane Tribe
of the Spokane Reservation: Constitution,
etc., 11
St, Michael, Native
Village of: Constitution, etc., 10
St. Croix Chippewa
Indians of Wisconsin: Constitution,
etc., 10
St. Paul Island
Aleut Community: Constitution, etc.,
1
Standing Rock
Indian Reservation: U.S. exec. docs.,
35
Standing Rock
Tribe of Indians: Congressional docs.,
22
Stebbins Community
Association: Constitution, etc., 11
Stevens, Native
Village of: Constitution, etc., 12
Stewart's Point
Rancheria, Calif: Constitution, etc.,
7
Stockbridge Nation:
Treatise, 52
Stockbridge Munsee
Community: Constitution, etc., 12
Stockbridge-Munsee
Tribe: Treaties, 15; 17
Sumo Indians,
Central America: 48
Suquamish Indians:
Treaties, 18
Swinomish Indian
Tribal Community: Constitution, etc.,
12
Tanacross, Native
Village of: Constitution, etc., 12
Tanana, Native
Village of: Constitution, etc., 12
Taos Indians:
Congressional docs., 25
Tatitlek, Native
Village of: Constitution, etc., 12
Te-Moak Bands
of Western Shoshone Indians: Constitution,
etc., 12
Tennessee, State
of, Indians: State laws., 41
Tetlin, Native
Village of: Constitution, etc., 12
Tewa Indians:
Treatise, 53
Texas, State of,
Indians: Constitutions, etc., 1; Spanish
colonial docs., 49; State docs., 41
Thlopthlocco Tribal
Town: Constitution, etc., 12
Three Affiliated
Tribes of the Fort Berthold Reservation:
Constitution, etc., 12
Tlingit Community:
Congressional docs., 25; Treatise,
56
Tongue River Reservation:
Constitution, etc., 8
Tonkawa Tribe
of Indians of Oklahoma: Constitution,
etc., 12
Tulalip Tribes:
Constitution, etc., 12
Tule River Indian
tribe: Constitution, etc., 12
Tununak, Native
Village of: Constitution, etc., 12
Tuolumne Band
of Me-Wuk Indians of the Tuolumne
Rancheria: Constitution, etc., 12
Tyonek, Native
Village of: Constitution, etc., 12
Umatilla Indians:
Congressional docs., 25; 27
Umatilla Reservation,
Confederated Tribes of: Constitution,
etc., 12
Umpqua Indians:
Treaties, 17
Unalakleet, Native
Village of: Constitution, etc., 12
Unitah & Ouray
Agency: U.S. exec. docs., 33
Unitah & Ouray
Reservation: Constitution, etc., 12
Upper Lake Rancheria,
California: Constitution, etc., 9
Utah Indians:
Treaties, 18
Utah, State of,
Indians: Constitutions, etc., 6; 11;
12; Studies, 44; Treatise, 53
Ute Indian tribe
of the Unitah & Ouray Reservation:
Constitution, etc., 12
Ute Indians: Constitution,
etc., 11; Treaties, 19; U.S. exec.
docs., 30; 33
Ute Mountain Tribe
of the Ute Mountain Reservation: Constitution,
etc., 12
Venetie, Native
Village of: Constitution, etc., 12
Vermont, State
of, Indians: State laws, 39
Wahpeton Indians:
Constitution, etc., 11
Walapai Indians:
Congressional docs., 24
Wales, Native
Village of: Constitution, etc., 13
Walker River Paiute
Tribe of Nevada: Constitution, etc.,
13
Warm Springs Reservation
of Oregon, Confederated Tribes of:
Constitution, etc., 13
Warm Springs Tribe:
Treatise, 50
Washington, State
of, Indians: Congressional docs.,
24; Constitutions, etc., 6; 7; 8;
9; 10; 11; 12; Treaties, 18; State
docs., 41; State laws, 39; Studies,
44; U.S. exec. docs., 29; 37;
Washo Indians:
Treatise, 50
Washoe tribe of
the States of Nevada & California:
Constitution, etc., 13
Weas Indians:
Treaties, 19
Western Shoshone
Reservation: Constitutions,etc., 11
White Earth Band
of Chippewa Indians, Charter, 13
White Earth Reservation:
Directory, 47
White Horse Reservation:
Congressional docs., 21
White Mountain
Apache tribe of the Fort Apache Reservation:
Constitution, etc., 13
White Mountain,
Native Village of: Constitution, etc.,
13
Willamette Valley
Indians: Treaty, 17
Wilton Ranchieria:
Constitution, etc., 8
Wind River Reservation:
Congressional docs., 23; 34
Winnebago Indians:
Treaties, 16; 17; 18; Treatise, 56
Winnebago Tribe
of Nebraska: Constitution, etc., 13
Wintun Indians:
Constitutions, etc., 1
Wisconsin, State
of, Indians: Congressional docs.,
25; Constitutions, etc., 1; 5; 6;
7; 9; 10; 11; 12; State docs., 41;
State laws, 39; Studies, 44
Witchetaw Indians:
Treaties, 17
Wrangell Cooperative
Association: Constitution, etc., 13
Wyandot Indians:
Treaties, 16; 17; 19; U.S. exec. docs.,
31
Wyandotte Tribe
of Oklahoma: Constitution, etc., 13
Wyoming, State
of, Indians: Constitutions, etc.,
11; State laws, 39; 41; U.S. exec.
docs., 31; 34; 35
Yakima Indians:
Treaties, 17; 18; Congressional docs.,
22; 25; U.S. exec. docs., 31
Yavapai-Apache
Indian Community, Camp Verde Reservation:
Constitution, etc., 13
Yerington Paiute
Tribe of Nevada: Constitution, etc.,
13
Yomba Shoshone
Tribe of the Yomba Reservation: Constitution,
etc., 13
Zia, New Mexico:
Treatise, 51
Zuni Indians:
U.S. exec. docs., 34
Zuni Reservation,
New Mexico: Treatise, 56
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Index 2
Authors & Proper Names
(Numerical
references are to the page/line where
a given name appears)
Abel, Annie H.,
author, 50
Adair, James,
author, 50
Adams, John Q,
President: Treaties, 16
Adams, Roger,
author, 50
Akweks, Aren,
author, 50
Alaska, Univ.
of, publications, 42
All Indian Pueblo
Council, author, 13
American Indian
Defense Assn., pubs., 42
American Indian
Policy Rev. Comm., 28
American Indian
Task Force, author, 13
Ames, John, author,
50
Anderson, Kenneth
E., author, 50
Arizona State
Univ., Tempe, pubs., 42
Arnold, Winton
C., author, 50
Arthur, Chester,
President: Message, 28
Association on
Am. Indian Affairs, pubs., 42
Aubba-nauba, Pottawatamie
chief, 17
Aurbach, Herbert
A., editor/author, 43
Ayer, Edward E.,
author, 29; 45
Badcock, William
T., author, 48
Barber, Ruth K.,
author, 49
Barnett, Homer
G., author, 48
Barnett, Jackson,
suit regarding, 38
Barney, Ralph A.,
compiler, 9
Barrett, S.A.,
author, 50
Barrow, Sarah
W., author, 58
Barrows, William,
author, 50
Bass, Willard
P., author, 50
Beatty, Donald
R., author, 50
Beatty, Willard
W., editor, 50; 57
Benedict, Ruth
F., author, 50
Bennett, John
E., author, 50
Bennett, Robert
L., author, 35
Berkson, Barry
K., author, 50
Berry, Brewton,
bibliographer, 45
Big Snake, Ponca
chief, 30
Biggs, Arthur
V., author, 50
Blauch, Lloyd
E., author, 51
Bledsoe, Samuel
T., author, 51
Blunt, Joseph,
author, 51
Board of Indian
Commissioners, author, 29
Boaz, Franz, dictionary
compiler, 46
Bolton, Herbert
E., compiler, 49
Bonnjera, Siren,
indexer, 47
Bounds, Thelma
V., author, 51
Bowles, Samuel,
author, 51
Breur, Ernest
H., bibliographer, 45
Brigham Young
Univ., publications. 42
Brophy, William
A., 24; address, 51
Brown, Ray A.,
chairman, 51
Brugge, David
M., author, 51
Buchanan, J.,
President: Treaties, 18
Bunge, Carlos
O., author, 49
Burge, Morris
S., author, 35
Burke, Charles
H., author, 32
Bursum, Senator,
Indian land act, 55
Buttee, George
C.F., author, 38
Byington, Cyrus,
dictionary compiler, 46
California, University
of, publications, 42
Campbell, John
B., directories, 47
Carpenter, Edmund
S., author, 51
Carrington, Henry
B., author, 51
Carrington, Thomas
S., coauthor, 57
Cass, General
Lewis, 16; author, 51
Catlin, George,
author, 51
Cavender, Chris
C., author, 43
Census Bureau,
U.S., author, 29
Chambers, Reld
Peyton, author, 38
Chikasaw Commission,
compiler, 3
Chipnian, Norton
P., argument of, 30
Citizen's Alcoholism
Committee, author, 14
Civil Rights Commission,
U.S., 29
Clute, James,
author, 51
Cohen, Felix S.,
author, 34; 35; 49
Colfax, Speaker
of U.S. House, 51
Collier, John,
commissioner. of Ind. Af., 33
Colorado, Univ.
of Northern, pubs., 42
Colosimo, E. Thomas,
author, 51
Colton, Harold
S., author, 51
Combes, L. Madison,
author, 35
Comm. on Reog.
Exec. Branch Gov., U.S., 29 Comm.
to Five Civilized Tribes: see Dawes
Comm.
Competition Bureau, U.S., author,
29
Comptroller General,
U.S., author, 28
Conzemius, Eduard,
author, 48
Coombs, L. Madison,
author, 51
Covington, James
V., author, 48
Cox, Z. Simpson,
tribal attorney, 14
Craig, Gregory
W., author, 42
Cremony, John
C., author, 51
Crocchiola, Stanley
F., author, 51
Crocker, J. DeRue,
indexer, 47
Croissant, Victor
G., co-author, 29
Crow, Joe Medicine,
co-author, 5
Cumming, Peter
A., coeditor, 48
Dancing Rabbit
Creek Treaty, 16
Davidson, John
N., author, 52
Dawes Commission:
19; 29; 31; Treatises, 38; 57
Debo, Angie, author,
42
Decker, A., author,
52
DeGeydnt, Willy,
co-author, 43
Delonia, Jr.,
Vine, author, 37; 52
DeMallie, Raymond,
author, 37
Densmore, Frances,
author, 52
DePuy, Henry F.,
bibliographer, 45
DeRenne, Wymberly
J., author, 52
Devine, Gretchen
P., recorder, 14
Dixon, Roland
B., illustrator, 46
Dockstader, Frederick
J., bibliographer, 45
Dorsey, James
A., author, 52
Dorsey, James
O., compiler, 46
Dozier, Edward
P., author, 52
Drake, Benjamin,
author, 52
Drilling, Laverne,
author, 42
Duhamei, Roger,
author, 48
Dumarest, Nolel,
author, 52
Dunbar. Laird
J., author, 52
Dustin, Fred,
author, 16
Dwight, Chief
Ben, author, 52
Dyer, Ruth C.,
author, 52
Eastlick, L.,
author, 52
Eastman, Edwin,
author, 52
Efficiency Bureau,
U.S., author, 29
Eliot, Samuel
A., author, 29
Ellison, William
H., author, 52
Emmons, Glen L.,
speeches, 35
Erdman, Joyce
M., author, 41
Everett, E.A.,
chair, N.Y.St. Indian Comm., 41
Ewasiuk, William
J., co-author, 43
Ewers, John C.,
author, 52
Faber, William
O., author, 43
Fadden, John,
illustrator, 54
Farrand, Livingston,
author, 52
Fay, George E.,
8; 15; 20; 42
Feraca, Stephen
E., author, 52
Fewkes, Jesse
W., author, 52
Fields, Thomas
W., bibliographer, 45
Fink, Myron, bibliographer,
45
Finley, Amanda
H., author, 35
Fischbacher, Theodore,
author, 52, 53
Fitzpatrick, Kirby,
author, 53
Fitzpatrick, W.S.,
compiler, 15
Flaherty, Robert,
eskimo art collector, 51
Fletcher, Alice
C., author, 53
Foreman, Grant,
author, 53
Fox, George E.,
author, 34
France, Floyd
L., author, 38
Friends, Society
of, publications, 42
Gaines, George
S., author, 16
Gann, Thomas E.F.,
author, 48
Gannett, Henry,
gazeteer, 47
Gideon, D.C.,
author, 53
Gilbert, William
H., author, 53
Gottfredson, Peter,
author, 53
Grady, John M.,
litigant, 38
Grant, U., Pres.:
Treaties, 19; Policy, 57
Grinnell, George
B., author, 53
Grinnell, Ira
A., author, 44
Haas, Theodore
H., author, 53
Hadley, J. Nixon,
author, 53
Hagerman, H.J.,
report, 33
Halbert, Henry
S., coeditor, 46
Hale, Horatio
E., editor, 53
Hans, Frederick
M., author, 53
Harkins, Arthur
M., bibliographer, 45
Harper, Allan
G., author, 53
Harrington, John
P., author, 53
Harrington, Mark
R., author, 53
Harrison, B.,
President: treaties, 19
Hart, Bushnell,
editor, 53
Hastain, E., publisher,
47
Havinghurst, Robert
J., author, 43
Hawkins, Arthur
M., author/editor, 43
Herrington, H.E.,
author, 43
Heselian, George
J., author, 30
HEW, U.S., Off.of
Ed., author, 29
Hewett, Edgar
L., coauthor, 53
Hewlett, Leroy,
bibliographer, 45
Hickerson, Harold,
author, 53
Hill, Edward E.,
bibliographer, 45
Hippler, Arthur
E., author, 42; 53; 45
Hitchcock, Ethan
A., Sec. of Int., 27
Hodge, Frederick
W., author, 53; 54
Hoebel, Edward
A., author, 54
Holtz, R.D., author,
34
Hoskins, Samuel
W., author, 54
Howard, James
H., author, 54
Ickes, Harold
I., author, 34
Indian Rights
Association, pubs., 42
Institute for
the Develop. of Indian Law, 15
Israel, Daniel
H., co-author, 43
Jablow, Joseph,
author, 54
Jackson, A., President:
Treaties, 16 to 17
Jackson, Helen,
author, 54
James, James A.,
author, 54
Jefferson, T.,
President: Treaties, 16
Johnson, A., Pres.:
Treaties, 18; 19; 28
Johnson, Helen
V., author, 54
Johnson, Ralph
W., author, 54
Johnston, Dennis
F., author, 54
Jones, Richard
S., author, 28
Josephson, Karla,
author, 54
Kappler, Charles
J., compiler & editor, 15
Karamessines,
Susan, bibliographer, 45
Kartus, Sidney,
author, 38
Kaut, Charles
R., author, 54
Keller, Charles
A., bibliographer, 45
Kelly, Roger E.,
author, 54
Kelly, William
H., author, 54
Kelsay, Laura
E., bibliographer, 45
Kent, Calvin A.,
author, 44
Kent, Chancellor,
opinion, 38
King, William
H., Senator, speech, 54
Kip, Lawrence,
author, 55
Kirk, Ruth F.,
author, 55
Labadie, George
V., author, 38; 55
LaFarge, Oliver,
author, 34
LaFlesche, Francis,
compiler, 46
Laidlaw, Sally
J., author, 55
Landman, A.M.,
author, 34
Lane, Barbara,
author, 55
Langone, Stephen
A., author, 28
Laymon, Oliver
E., author, 55
Leahy, T.J., author,
38
Leatherman, Robert
D., coauthor, 58
Left Handed Mexican
Clansman, author, 35
Leupp, Francis
E., author, 55
Library of Cong.,
Legis. Ref. Serv., 28
Lincoln, A., President:
treaties, 18
Lipps, Oscar H.,
author, 55
Long, Anton V.,
author, 55
Long, Eugene E.,
compiler, 47
Lumkin, Wilson,
Georgia politician, 52
Madison, J., President:
Treaties, 16
Manypenny, George
W., author, 55
Margold, Nathan
R., author, 34
Marinsek, Edward
A., author, 43
Martin, John H.,
bibliographer, 45
McCain, G.M.,
author, 38
McCaskill, Joseph
C., coauthor, 55
McClintock, Walter,
author, 55
McDowell, Jr.,
William L., editor, 41
McDowell, Malcolm,
compiler, 29
McKellop, A.P.,
compiler, 4
McKenny, Thomas
L., 16; author, 55
McKenzie, Fayette
A., author, 55
McLaughlin, James,
report, 32
McNickle, D'arcy,
coauthor, 55
Meaders, Margaret,
author, 43
Menominee Indian
Study Comm., pubs., 44
Merritt, Edgar
B., author, 55
Mesquaw-buck,
Pottawatamie Chief, 17
Mickenberg, Neil
H., coeditor, 48
Miller, Harold
J., author, 55
Minnesota Citizens'
Rev. Comm., pubs., 42
Minnesota, Univ.
of, pubs., 42 to 43
Mizen, Mamie L.,
author, 24
Modrow, Ruth H.,
dictionary compiler, 46
Mohr, Walter H.,
author, 55
Monroe, J., President:
Treaties, 16
Montana State
University, pubs., 43
Moore, J.Read,
compiler, 47
Moore, William
M., coeditor, 55
Morgan, William,
translator, 46; author, 58
Morris, Alexander,
compiler,48
Mott, M.L., compiler,
38
Murchison, Kenneth
S., compiler, 38
Murphy, Robert
F., author, 56
Nash, Jay B.,
author, 56
Nash, Philleo,
author, 56
Nash, Roy, author,
56
Nathan, Robert
R., Associates, author, 56
National Conf.
of Social Work, pubs., 43
National Welfare
Rights Org., pubs., 43
Native Am. Rights
Fund, pubs., 43
Nelson, Edward
W., author, 56
New Mexico Indian
Commun. Act. Proj., 44
New Mexico, University
of, pubs., 43
N.Y. St. Museum
& Sci. Serv., pubs., 43
Newberry Library,
bibliography, 45
Newman, Charles,
litigant, 38
O'Bryan, Alleen,
author, 56
Opler, Morris
E., author, 56
Orata, Pedro,
coauthor, 56
Otis, Joseph E.,
author, 32
Painter, Charles
C.C., author, 56
Parker, Judge
I.C., 38
Paul, William
L., author, 56
Payne, John N.,
author, 38
Penn, William,
letter on Indians, 48
Pereira, Juan
de Solorzano, author, 49
Perkins, David,
bibliographer, 45
Perryman, L.C.,
compiler, 4
Peters, Richard,
compiler, 38
Peterson, Shailer
A., author, 56
Pierce, F., President;
Treaties, 17
Polk, J., President:
Treaties, 17
Press, Daniel S.,
co-author, 5
Preston, Porter
J., author, 33
Prodipto, Roy,
author, 44
Provinse, John
H., author, 56
Radin, Paul, author,
56
Ray, Verne F.,
author, 56
Relander, Click,
author, 17
Rentie, W.A., compiler,
4
Rifkind, Simon
H., special master, 38
Riggins, J.A.,
speech, 56
Riggs, Stephen
R., dict. compiler, 46
Roberts, Frank
H.H., author, 56
Robinson, Doane,
author, 56
Roosevelt, T.,
President: treaties, 19
Royce, Charles
C., author, 57
Ryan, W. Carson,
bibliographer, 46
Sabatini, Joseph
D., bibliographer, 46
Sanchez, George
I., author, 57
Sanders, Douglas,
author, 57
Sapir, Edward,
illustrator, 46
Scalfe, H. Lewis,
author, 57
Schmeckibler,
Laurence F., author, 57
Schoenfeld, William
A., author, 35
Schten, Edward
V., author, 44
Seger, John H.,
author, 57
Sinclair, R.V.,
author, 48
Smith, Archilla,
defendant, 38
Smith, Michael
R., author, 57
Smithson, Thomas
L., co-author, 43
Sniffen, Matthew
K., coauthor, 57
Son of Many Former
Beads, author, 57
South Dakota,
St. Univ. of, pubs., 43
South Dakota,
Univ. of, publications, 44
Spindel, Donna,
bibliographer, 46
Sprague, Linda
M., co-author, 43
Starr, Emmett,
author, 57
Stephens, Harry
R., author, 43
Steward, Julian
H., author, 48
Stirling, Matthew
W., author, 57
Strong, Nathaniel
T., author, 42
Stuart, C.G.,
38
Swanton, John
, 46; 57
Tanis, Norman,
bibliographer, 45
Tatum, Lawrie,
author, 57
Taylor, Samuel,
author, 57
Taylor, Theodore
W., 36; 57; 47
Tecumseh, Indian
chief, life of, 52
Thompson, Hildegard
& Asso., editors, 54
Thompson, Laura,
author, 35
Tinker, Sylvester,
compiler, 47
Todd, Will R.,
author, 57
Tooker, Elisabeth,
editor, 43
Turnbull, Walter
J., author, 35
Tyler, J., President:
Treaties, 17
Tyler, Samuel
L., author, 42; 57
Ullom, Judith,
bibliographer, 46
Underhill, Ruth
M., author, 34; 57
University Consortium,
publications, 44
Valentine, R.G.,
Comm. Ind. Af., speech, 32
Van Buren, M.,
President: Treaties, 17
Van Valkenburgh,
Richard, author, 58
Varley, Frederick,
illustrator, 51
Varner, John G.
& J.J., translators, 49
Vasquez, Ramon
F., author, 48
Wall, Leon, dictionary
compiler, 46
Ward, Martha,
author, 58
Washburn, Cephas,
author, 58
Washington State
Univ., publications, 44
Washington, Univ.
of, publications, 44
Watkins, W.K.,
author, 23
Watson, D.C., compiler
4; 5
Waw-ke-wa, Pottawatamie
chief, 17
Wax, Murray L.,
author, 58
Webb, Vincent
J., bibliographer, 46
Weeden, William
B., author, 58
Weil, Robert,
author, 58
Wetmore, Charles
A., report author, 30
White, Leslie
A., author, 58
Wilkinson, Charles
F., coauthor, 58
Williams, Thomas
B., coauthor, 58
Williamson, William,
remarks, 32
Winfrey, Dorman
H., editor, 41
Wis. Citizens
Nat. Res. Assn., pubs., 44
Wis. St. Univ.,
Museum Anthro. pubs., 44
Wise, Jennings
C., author, 58
Woods, Richard
G., author, 42
Work, Hubert,
Sec. of Int., speech, 32
Young, R. W.,
35; 36; 57; 58
Zimmerman, J.,
William, author, 33
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Index 3 Titles
(Official documents
such as hearings, laws, proceedings,
regulations, reports, speeches, treaties,
etc. are not referenced in Index Three
unless they have acquired particularly
distinctive popular names. Check instead
Indexes 1, 2 & 4. Titles containing
only undistinctive words are referenced
in Index Four. Numerical references
are to the page/line where a work appears.
Initial articles & some other non-key
words are omitted)
Across the continent, a summer's journey
..., 51
Adair's history
of the American Indian, 50
Agencies under
the juris. of Of. Ind. Af., 47
Am Indians on
reservations in the U.S ..., 51
Am. Indian &
the American civil judiciary, 50
Am. Indian civil
rights handbook ..., 57
Am. Indian education,
selected bibliog., 45
Am. Indian high
school grads. in the S.W., 50
Am. Indian in
graduate studies ..., 45
Am. Indian, a
select bibliography, 45
Am. Indian, select
catalog, Nat. Archives, 46
Am. Indians &
American society, 56
Am. Indians in
small cities ..., 54
Am. Indians, an
annotated bibliography, 45
American Indian
Law Newsletter, 44
Amerindian, 44
Ancient life among
the California Indians, 53
Answers to questions,
American Indians, 46
Apache Scout,
44
Appeal to the
Christian community ..., 42
Application of
assimilative crimes act ..., 50
Assimilation of
the Spokane Indians, 44
Ayer's collection
catalog, 45
Basic criminal
law, 50
Basis of American
history, 1500-1900, 52
BIA Education
Research Bulletin, 44
Bibliography of
Eng. colonial treaties..., 45
Biographical sketches
of ... 95 chiefs ..., 55
Birth certificate
tells the facts ..., 53
Blackfoot warrior
societies, 55
Brief survey of
Hopi common law, 51
Campbell's Creek
abstracts, 47
Cartographic records
in National Archives, 45
Case of the California
Indians, 55
Cases & materials
on native law, 57
Cherokee nation
of Indians, 57
Cherokees "West,"
1794-1839, 58
Cherokees of North
Carolina ..., 53
Cheyenne in Plains
Indians trade relations, 54
Cheyenne Indians ...
history & ways ..., 53
Chippewa &
Dakota Indians, subject cat., 45
Choctaw social
welfare, 52
Condition of affairs
in Ind. Terr. & Calif., 56
Conditions of
Indians in the U.S., 54
Cultural relations
... plateau of N.W. Am., 56
D.N.A in action,
44
De Indiarum
jure, sive de justa Indiarum ...,
49
Derecho indigine,
contribucion espanola ..., 49
Dictionary of
the Biloxi & Ofo languages, 46
Dictionary of
the Choctaw language, 46
Dictionary of
the Dakota language, 46
Dictionary of
the Navajo language, 46
Dictionary of
the Osage language, 46
Dictionary of
the Quinauult language, 46
Dine, origin myths
of the Navajo Indians, 56
Early days among
the Cheyenne ..., 57
Early history
of the Cherokees ..., 57
Education for
action, selected articles, 50
Education of Am.
Indians, literature survey, 45
Educational achievement,
Indian children ..., 50
Educational service
for Indians, 51
Effect of integration
on rural Indian pupils, 55
English institutions
& the American Indian, 54
Erosion of Indian
rights, 1950-53 ..., 35
Eskimo about the
Bering Strait, 56
Eskimo acculturation,
a selected bibliog., 45
Eskimo, 51
Essay towards
an Indian bibliography, 45
Ethnology of the
Tewa Indians, 53
Facts & future;
econ. devel. Nat. Am. ..., 50
Federal &
state Indian reservations..., 47
Federal Indian
land policy ... Ft. Hall Ind., 55
Federal Indian
policy in Calif., 1846-60, 52
Federal Indian
relations, 55
Federal policy
rela. to 5 Civilized Tribes, 57
Fitzpatrick's
Indian title chart ..., 53
Florida of the
Inca ..., 49
Folklore of North
Am. Indians, bibliog., 46
Fundamental ed.
in an Am. Indian commun., 56
Gazeteer of the
Indian Territory, 47
Great law of peace
... people of longhouse, 54
Great Sioux Nation,
complete history ..., 53
Handbook of American
Indian languages, 46
Handbook of Am.
Indians north of Mexico, 53
Handbook of Federal
Indian law, 34
Handbook of Indian
welfare rights, 43
Handbook of South
American Indians, 48
Handbook of state
laws of descent, etc., 39
Handbook, parliamentary
proc., Nat. orgs., 39
Hastain's township
plats (Creek Nat.), 47
Here come the
Navajo! a history ..., 57
Historia del
derecho argentino, 49
Historical backgrounds
... Indian law & order, 58
Historical sketch,
formation, confederacy ..., 51
History &
conditions of the Catabaw ..., 57
History from original
sources ..., 53
History of Indian
depredations in Utah, 53
History of Indian
policy, 57
History of legal
status of American Indian, 50
History of the
Dakota or Sioux Indians ..., 56
History of the
Stockbridge Nation, 52
History ... Indian
consolidation (in the west), 50
History ... settlement
Calif. Indian claims, 51
Hopi-Tewa of Arizona,
52
How well are Indian
children educated? 56
Hydraulic development
& ethnocide ..., 49
Identity &
treaty status ... Nooksack Indians,
55
IERC Bulletin,
44
Index to (pubs.)
of Indian Service, 47
Indian & citizenship,
55
Indian & his
problem, 55
Indian affairs
& the Indian reorg. act ..., 54
Indian affairs,
laws & treaties, 15
Indian bibliog.,
Bureau of Indian Af. Lib., 46
Indian Bureau's
100th anniversary, 55
Indian child goes
to school ..., 51
Indian Council
at Walla Walla, 55
Indian courts
& the future, 14
Indian education
in eastern Oklahoma ..., 58
Indian education,
selected articles, 54
Indian housing
in the U.S ..., 58
Indian justice,
research bibliography, 46
Indian land cessions
in the U.S., 57
Indian land laws
..., 51
Indian law developments,
44
Indian law digest,
47
Indian law survey,
index, Int. Dept. rulings, 47
Indian legal redress
system., 13
Indian Messenger,
44
Indian money as
a factor in New Eng. civ., 58
Indian problem,
1957 supp., 56
Indian question
..., 51
Indian taxation,
sovereignty ..., 43
Indian Territory,
descriptive, etc., 53
Indian tribes
of the Miss. valley ..., 57
Indian's side
of the Indian Question, 50
Indians at work,
44
Indians of Oregon,
a bibliography ..., 45
Indians of the
Southwest, 52
Indians of the
Yukon & Tanana valleys, 57
Indians' land
title in Calif., case study ..., 52
Iroquois book
of rites, 53
Iroquois culture,
history & pre-hist ...., 43
Journal of American
Indian education, 44
La politics
de los E.S. ... de los indios,
55
Land & natural
resources.division journal, 44
Land tenure of
the Rainy Lake Chippewa ..., 53
Lands division
journal, 44
Las tierras
de los indios ... Estados Unidos,
53
Law & order
on Indian reservations ..., 51
Law of titles
to Indians' lands, 50
Legal status of
the Indian, 58
Legislative review,
44
Life among the
Apaches, 51
Life of Tecumseh,
52
Literature of
native administration..., 46
Lore & lure
of Eastern Oklahoma, 53
Making the warrior
a worker, 52
Menominee Restoration
Act ... legal anal., 58
Migration of the
Iroquois, 50
Modern Native
Am., selective bibliog., 45
Moore's Seminole
roll & land guide, 47
Myths & tales
of the S.E. Indians, 57
Native Am. of
North Am., a bibliog., 45
Native land claims
in Alaska, 50
Native rights
in Canada, 48
Navaho historical
selections, 58
Navajo common
law, 58
Navajos in Catholic
Church records, NM, 51
New day for the
Indians ..., 56
New trail, 1941,
56
Newberry Library,
Ayer's collec. catalog, 45
North Carolina
Archives, Indian bibliog., 46
Northern Eskimo
law ways ..., 42
Office of Indian
Affairs, 57
Omaha Tribe, 53
Origin myth of
Acoma ..., 57
Origins of the
Dawes Act of 1887, 57
Our Indian citizens,
their crises, 42
Our Indian wards,
55
Our red brothers
& peace policy of (Grant), 57
"People, The",
history of the Navajos, 57
Physiography of
the Rio Grande valley ..., 53
Plea for the Indian
citizens of the U.S., 58
Political org.
& law-ways of the Comanche ...,
54
Political status
... bands ... Oglala Dakota, 52
Ponca Tribe, 54
Poverty &
the legal process, 54
Ramah Navajos
..., 57
Ramona, a story,
54
Reforms of the
Indian Office ..., 55
Removal of Cherokee
Indians from Georgia, 52
Right to remain
Indian ..., 13
Rural Indian American
in poverty, 54
Selected bibliog.
rela. to Indian educa., 45
Selective bibliog.
on Indian law ..., 45
Selective bibliog.,
N.M. Law Lib., 46
Senator Bursum
& Pueblo Indian land act, 55
Seven & nine
years among Camanches ..., 52
Shoshone-Bannock
subsistence & society, 56
State directory,
state orgs. for Indians, 47
States & their
Indian citizens, 57
Story of the Blackfeet,
52
Story of the Mississippi
Choctaws, 51
Studies in American
Indian law, 54
Tales of the Cochiti
Indians, 50
Ten years of tribal
government under I.R.A., 53
Thrilling incidents
of the Indian war (1862), 52
Traditional Athabascan
law ways ..., 42
U.S. Indian tribal
courts, a bibliography, 45
Use of the sea
by Alaska Natives ..., 54
Village of the
Great Kivas ... Zuni Reserva., 56
Washo Indians
of Calif. & Nev., 50
Western Apache
clan system ..., 54
Who owns Canada?
aboriginal title ..., 48
Winnebago Tribe,
56
Wis. St. U. Museum,
misc. series, 44
Wis. St. U. Res/
Institute journal, 44
Withdrawal of
Fed. superv. of Am. Indian, 56
Your right to
Indian welfare, a handbook ..., 58
Zia New Mexico
story, 51
Zuni Indian Pueblo,
42
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- Section 10 of 15, Page 72
Index 4
Subjects
(Since all references
are assumed to relate to Native Americans,
that designation is omitted except where
additional clarification is required.
For matters related to specific Native
tribes , reservations, or communities,
see Index 1. Numerical references are
to the page/line where a work appears)
Advisory Council on Indian Affairs:
32
Alcoholism &
drugs: 14; 33
American Indian
Defense Association: 42
American Indian
Movement: 27
American Indian
Policy Review Comm.: 28
Antiquities, preservation
of: 33
Assimilation:
43; 55
Association on
American Indian Affairs: 42
Attorney contracts/services:
22; 31; 33; 34; 36
Bibliographies:
page 45
Birth certificates,
need for: 53
Black Mesa Case:
38
Board of Indian
Commissioners: 29
Board of Indian
Appeals: 30
Bureau of Indian
Affairs: 21; 22; 23; 25; 26; 27; 28;
29; 30; 31; 33; 34; 35; 36; 44; 45;
55; 57
Camps, childrens':
35
Canada, Indians
generally: 48
Canada, treaties
with Indians: 48
Cartographic records:
45
Census matters:
29
Central America,
Indians: 48
Child welfare:
26; 27; 35; 55
Christian missions
to the Indians: 29
Citizenship, U.S.:
55
Civil rights:
29; 57
Claims - Alaska
nat. claims: 22; 23; 25; 28; 56; Generally:
22; 25; 27; 28; 30; 36; Indian Claims
Commis.: 21; 22; 23; 25; 26; 37; Judgements:
26; Specific tribes: see Index 1
Colville: 22;
23; 24; 25
Commissioner of
Indian Affairs: 30
Committee of 100
on the Indian Problem: 32
Confederacy, jurisdiction
over Indians: 51
Congress, U.S.
- Cong. generally: p. 20; Cong. agencies:
p. 28; House docs.: pp. 21-23; Senate
docs.: pp. 24-27; Joint committees:
p.20
Conservation,
Dept. of: 34
Consolidation
in West: 50; 51; 52
Constitutional rights: see U.S. Constitution
Courts, Indian: see Judicial matters
Credit reports:
30
Crimes: see Jurisdiction and Law enforcement
Dams: 21; 22;
25; See also Irrigation
Dawes Commission: see Index 2
Department of
the Interior: 30
Depredation claims:
20
Dictionaries:
page 46
Digests: page
47
Directories: page
47
Disposal of reservation
property: 21
Drugs: see Alcoholism & drugs
Economic development: see Resources
development
Economic Development
Administra., U.S.: 36
Education - Conferences:
13; General: 23; 25; 26; 27; 28; 33;
35; 36; 37; 39; 40; 42; 43; 44; 45;
45; 46; 50; 51; 52; 54; 55; 56; Quality:
28; 29; Schools : 24; 33; 34; U.S.
House Committee on: 21
Emancipation of
Indians: 21
Employment assistance:
28
Eskimos: 45; 51;
56
Estate appeals: see Heirship matters
Federal facilities
for Indians: 24
Federal: see U.S., etc.
Federal recognition:
27; 28
Federal supervision,
removal of: 22; 24; 55; 56
Fishing rights:
25; 54
Forest Service,
U.S.: 36
Fort Kearny massacre:
51
Fraud investigations:
21
Freedom of Infor.
Act, Indian amend.: 26
Gazeteers: page
47
General Accounting
Office, U.S.: 28
General Land office:
36
Governors' Interstate
Indian Council Conf.: 39
Great Britian,
rela. with Indians: 48; 54
Harrison Bill:
report on, 32
Hawaii Natives,
inclu. in Indian programs: 27
Health: 22; 23;
24; 26; 28; 37; 42; 55
Heirship matters:
22; 24; 25; 28; 30; 31; 32; 33; 34;
36; 39; 42
History of Am.
Indians: 50; 52; 53
Housing: 58
Indexes: page
47
Indian administration:
30; 33; 35; 43; 46; 55
Indian Bureau/Office/Service: see
Bur. of Ind. Affairs
Indian claims: see Claims
Indian funds,
handling: 28; 30; 31; 32; 33
Indian Peace Commission:
37
Indian policy: see U.S. Indian policy
Indian problems
generally; 28; 32; 54; 56
Indian Question,
The: 50; 51; 52
Indian Rights
Association: 42
Indian School
Service: 34
Indians, famous:
35; 55
Intertribal conferences: see Conferences
Indirect Fed.
services & expenditures: 22
Interamerican
Conference on Indian Life: 49
Intertribal conferences:
14
Irrigation projects:
22; 23; 26; 27; 33; 35
James Bay Treaty:
48
Judicial matters:
14; 21; 26; 36; page 38; 45; 46; 50
Jurisdiction matters:
21; 22; 23; 24; 27; 28; 38; 39; 41;
51
Juvenile delinquency:
27
Lands: Allotment:
21; 22; 30; 36; Cessions: 30; 53;
Rights: 13; 25; Tenure: 13; 53; Titles:
21; 22; 50; 51; 53; Generally: 23;
24; 25; 26; 27; 30; 31; 32; 33; 35;
36; 38; 44; 53; 55
Law enforcement:
26; 27; 30; 34; 36; 39; 40; 43; 50;
51; 58 see also Juvenile delinquency
& Alcoholism
Laws, statutes,
etc. - Colonial & state: 39; Confederate:
39; Native American: pp. 1-13; 39;
44; 51; 54; 57; U.S.: 20; 23; 26;
27; 28; 35; 44; 45; 51; 55; 56; 57;
& see Index 1.
Legal redress
systems: 13; 25; 27
Legal status of
Indians: 50; 58
Loans to Indians:
34
Manpower programs:
43
Maternal &
Child Health Service: 37
Membership rolls:
22
Memorials: see Rights, declarations
of
Mexico, Indians:
49
Mines & minerals:
30; 31; 32; 34; 36; 38
Mixed blood questions:
31
Money & scrip:
30; 58
National Council
on Indian Opportunity: 37
National defense
& Indians: 34
Natural resources: see Resources development
Non-recognized
Natives: 28
Non-reservation
Indians: 28
North American
Indians: Treatises, 51; 53; 56; 57
OEO programs &
Indians: 44
Oil & gas
operations: 32; 33
Operation Bootstrap:
22
Petitions: see Rights, declarations
of
Peyote: 21
Poverty: 54
Preferences, employment:
27; 56
Protests: see Rights, declarations
of
Public Health Service: see Health
Red Cloud Indian
Agency: 29
Restricted Indian
lands: 21
Restrictions,
removal of: 22
Restrictions on
Indian property: 21
Reservations generally:
28; 33; 34; 47; 51
Reservations, specific: see Index
1
Resources development:
22; 24; 25; 26; 28; 29; 30; 35; 37;
50; 52; 54
Rights: Generally,
22; 26; 30; 43; 51; 57; 58; Declarations
of: 13; 14; see also U.S. constitution,
Civil rights, Legal Status & Legal
redress systems
Rio Grande Valley:
53
Robinson Treaty:
48
Rollbooks: page
47
Round Rock troubles:
35
Rural Indians:
54
Secretary of the
Interior, powers: 33
Self-government:
21; 23; 25; 26; 27; 28; 33; 34; 35;
36; 39; 43; 53
Seminole War:
20
Slave holding
by Indians: 50
South America,
Indians: 48
Southeastern Indians:
57
Southwest Indians:
52
Spanish colonies,
Indians: 49
State expenditures
for Indians: 22; 57
Statistics: 22
Taxes: Non-taxable
Indian land, 24;
Taxes by Indian
groups: 43
Termination; 42
Timber sales:
24; 26
Tribal courts: see Judicial matters
Tribal government: see Self-government
Treaties - Colonial,
English: 45; Generally 45; Under various
presidents, see pp. 16-19; With Confederate
Government, 15; With various tribes
& various U.S. states, see Index
1; With U.S., pp. 15-19; 28; &
see Index 1
Tribal governing bodies: see Self-government
Tribal-State Compact
Act, 1978: 27
Tribes: Powers
of: 33; Under constitutions &charters:
34
Trust Counsel
Authority: 23; 25; 26
Unemployment:
22; 56
U.S. Civil Rights
Commission: 29
U.S. Constitution
& Nat. Am.: 26; 55
U.S. Indian policy:
25; 26; 32; 34; 35; 36; 42; 52; 53;
55; 56; 57
U.S. states &
Indians: 57
Voluntary withdrawal:
22
Voting: 22; 53
Water rights:
25; 26; 27; 54; see also Dams
Welfare assistance:
28; 43; 58
Wheeler-Howard
Bill: 33
Wilderness preservation:
34
Wills: see Heirship
Wingspread Conference:
43
Wounded Knee,
occupation of: 26; 38
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2822 1955 1
2822 1956 1
2822 1957 1
2822 1958 1
2824 1961-62 1
2824 1963-64 1
2824 1965-66 1
2824 1966-67 1
2824 1967-68 1
2824 1968-69 1
2824 1969-70 1
2824 1971-72 1
2824 1972-73 1
2824 1973-74 1
2824 1974-75 1
2825 V.1 9
2825 V.2 9
2825 V.3 9
2825 V.4 9
2825 V.5 9
2825 V.6 9
2825 V.7 9
2825 V.8 8
2825 V.9 9
2825 V.10 9
2825 V.11 9
2825 V.12 10
2825 V.13 9
2825 V.14 9
2825 V.15 9
2825 V.16 8
2825 S.1 v.1 12
2825 S.1 v.2 12
2825 S.1 v.3 12
2841 1950 1
2841 1958 1
2842 1967-68 1
2842 1970-71 1
2842 1972 1
2845 2nd 2
2845 3rd 2
2845 4th 2
2845 5th 2
2845 8th 1
2845 llth 2
2967 V.1 3
2967 V.2 4
2967 V.3 4
3189 V.1 3
3189 V.2 4
3220 V.1 6
3220 V.2 11
3279 V.1 8
3279 V.2 13
3279 V.3 12
3279 V.4 8
3279 V.5 10
3279 V.6 9
3279 V.7 3
3329 V.1 6
3329 V.2 3
3424 V.1 6
3424 V.2 5
3424 V.3 4
3426 V.1 7
3426 V.2 10
3427 V.1 3
3427 V.2 4
3427 V.3 3
3427 V.4 3
3427 V.5 3
3427 V.6 4
3437 V.1 5
3437 V.2 11
3444 V.2 2
3444 V.3 2
3444 V.4 3
3444 V.5 3
3444 V.6 2
3444 V.7 2
3444 V.8 2
3444 V.9 2
3444 V.10 2
3444 V.11 2
3444 V.12 2
3444 V.13 2
3444 V.14 1
3444 V.15 1
3444 V.16 1
3444 V.17 2
3444 V.19 2
3444 V.20 2
3444 V.21 2
3444 V.22 3
3444 V.23 2
3444 V.24 2
3444 V.25 2
3444 V.26 2
3444 V.27 2
3444 V.28 2
3444 V.29 2
3444 V.30 1
3444 V.31 2
3444 V.32 2
3444 V.33 2
3444 V.34 1
3444 V.35 1
3444 V.36 1
3444 V.37 1
3444 V.38 1
3444 V.39 1
3444 V.40 1
3444 V.41 1
3444 V.42 1
3444 V.43 1
3444 V.44 1
3444 V.45 1
3444 V.46 1
3444 V.47 1
3444 V.48 1
3444 V.49 1
3444 V.50 2
3444 V.51 2
3444 V.52 2
3444 V.53 1
3444 V.54 1
3444 V.55 1
3444 V.56 1
3444 V.57 1
3444 V.58 1
3444 V.59 1
3444 V.60 1
3444 V.61 1
3444 V.62 1
3444 V.63 1
3469 1944 1
3469 1945 1
3469 1946 1
3469 1948 1
3469 1953 1
3469 1956 1
3469 1962 1
3469 1963 1
3469 1964 1
3469 1965 1
3469 1966 1
3469 1967 1
3469 1969 1
3469 1970 1
3469 1971 1
3469 1972 1
3469 1973 1
3469 1975 1
3469 1976 1
3492 1964 1
3492 1965 1
3492 1966 1
3492 1967 1
3492 1968 1
3529 1933-36 2
3529 Appendix 4
3564 V.1 8
3564 V.2 9
3564 V.3 6
3596 1958 1
3596 1962 1
3596 1963 1
3596 1964 1
3596 1965 1
3596 1971 1
3596 1972 1
3616 V.1 1
3616 V.2 1
3616 V.3 1
3616 V.5 1
3616 V.6 1
3616 V.7 1
3616 V.8 2
3629 V.1 5
3629 V.2 11
3660 1874-1905 32
3660 1917-1942 35
3667 V.1 16
3667 V.2 14
3668 V.1 13
3668 V.2 15
3668 V.3 14
3671 Pt.1 1
3671 Pt.2 1
3671 Pt.3 2
3671 Pt.4 1
3671 Pt.5 1
3671 Pt.6 1
3671 Pt.7 4
3686 Pt.1 1
3686 Pt.2 2
3686 Pt.2A 1
3686 Pt.3 13
3686 Pt.4 4
3696 Pt.1 1
3696 Pt.2 1
3696 Pt.3 1
3696 Pt.4 1
3696 Pt.5 1
3696 Pt.6 1
3696 Pt.7 1
3696 Pt.8 1
3696 Pt.9 2
3713 V.1 7
3713 V.2 11
3726 Pt.1 3
3726 Pt.2 4
3730 V.1 8
3730 V.2 12
3744 V.1 4
3744 V.2 4
3825 Pt.1 5
3825 Pt.2 6
3825 Pt.3 7
3825 Pt.4 3
3825 Pt.5 4
3825 Pt.6 6
3825 Pt.7 3
3825 Pt.8 2
3825 Pt.15 9
3825 Pt.16 6
3825 Pt.17 10
3825 Pt.18 10
3825 Pt.21 9
3825 Pt.22 3
3825 Pt.23 7
3825 Pt.24 5
3825 Pt.25 3
3825 Pt.26 8
3837 V.1 2
3837 V.2 5
3837 V.3 1
3838 V.1 5
3838 V.2 3
3838 V.3 1
3839 V.1 5
3839 V.2 3
3840 Pt.1 4
3840 Pt.2 4
3851 Pt.1 3
3851 Pt.2 2
3851 Pt.3 2
3853 V.1 9
3853 V.2 4
3894 V.1 3
3894 V.2 2
3894 V.3 2
3897 V.1 5
3897 V.2 4
3925 Pt.1 8
3925 Pt.2 6
3925 Pt.3 5
3925 Pt.4 6
3925 Pt.5 10
3927 V.1 6
3927 V.2 5
3927 V.3 3
3927 V.4 7
3927 V.5 5
3930 Pt.1 3
3930 Pt.2 5
3941 V.1 5
3941 V.2 4
3941 V.3 2
3941 V.4 2
3941 V.5 3
3941 V.6 3
3941 V.7 4
3952 V.1 4
3952 V.2 3
3952 V.3 4
3952 V.4 1
3955 Pt.1 6
3955 Pt.2 5
3955 Pt.3A 5
3955 Pt.3B 5
3955 Pt.3C 12
3955 Pt.3D 7
3955 Pt.4 7
3955 Pt.5 13
3955 Pt.6 3
3955 Pt.7 5
3955 Pt.8 2
3955 Pt.9 4
3955 Pt.11 6
3955 Pt.12 5
3955 Pt.13 14
3955 Pt.14 10
3955 Pt.15 10
3982 V.1 8
3982 V.2 10
3986 V.1 1
3986 V.2 1
3986 V.3 1
3986 V.4 1
3986 V.5 1
3986 V.6 1
3986 V.7 1
3986 V.8 1
3986 V.9 1
3986 V.10 1
3986 V.11 1
3986 V.12 2
3986 V.13 1
3986 V.14 1
3986 V.15 1
3992 V.1 4
3992 V.2 4
3992 V.3 4
3992 V.4 4
3992 V.5 6
3992 V.6 6
3992 V.7 5
3992 V.8 5
3992 V.9 6
3992 V.10 6
3992 V.11 4
3992 V.12 4
4010 V.1 4
4010 V.2 4
4010 V.3 5
4010 V.4 4
4010 V.5 4
4010 V.6 5
4010 V.7 3
4010 V.8 5
4010 V.9 6
4010 V.10 4
4010 V.11 4
4010 V.12 4
4010 V.13 5
4010 V.14 4
4010 V.15 4
4013 1964-68 7
4013 1969-74 8
4104 1968 1
4104 1969 1
4104 1970 1
4104 1971 1
4104 1972 1
4104 1973 1
4104 1974 1
4104 1975 1
4104 1976 1
4104 1977 1
4104 Final Rpt. 3
4105 V.1 pt.1 9
4105 V.1 pt.2 7
4105 V.2 pt.1 8
4105 V.2 pt.2 7
4105 V.3 pt.1 8
4105 V.3 pt.2 7
4105 V.4 pt.1 7
4105 V.4 pt.2 8
4105 V.5 pt.1 10
4105 V.5 pt.2 6
4105 V.6 10
4105 V.7 pt.1 10
4105 V.7 pt.2 10
4105 V.8 pt.1 10
4105 V.8 pt.2 11
4105 V.9 pt.1 7
4105 V.9 pt.2 7
4105 V.10 pt.1 6
4105 V.10 pt.2 6
4105 V.11 pt.1 10
4105 V.11 pt.2 10
4105 V.12 pt.1 10
4105 V.12 pt.2 9
4105 V.13 14
4105 V.14 pt.1 9
4105 V.14 pt.2 8
4105 V.15 pt.1 8
4105 V.15 pt.2 8
4105 V.16 pt.1 8
4105 V.16 pt.2 8
4105 V.17 pt.1 8
4105 V.17 pt.2 8
4105 V.18 pt.1 7
4105 V.18 pt.2 8
4105 V.19 12
4105 V.20 pt.1 6
4105 V.20 pt.2 6
4105 V.21 pt.1 6
4105 V.21 pt.2 5
4105 V.22 pt.1 6
4105 V.22 pt.2 6
4105 V.23 11
4105 V.24 11
4105 V.25 10
4105 V.26 pt.1 7
4105 V.26 pt.2 7
4105 V.27 6
4105 V.28 6
4105 V.29 6
4105 V.30 6
4105 V.31 6
4105 V.32 6
4105 V.33 6
4105 V.34 6
4105 V.35 6
4105 V.36 6
4105 V.37 7
4105 V.38 7
4105 V.39 6
4105 V.40 6
4105 V.41 6
4105 V.42 7
4105 V.43 6
4107 V.1 4
4107 V.2 4
4107 V.3 5
4118 V.1 3
4118 V.2 3
4122 V.1 8
4122 V.2 5
4122 V.3 4
4122 V.4 4
4122 V.5 4
4122 V.6 4
4122 V.7 4
4122 V.8 3
4130 V.1 12
4130 V.2 12
4130 V.3 9
4130 V.4 15
4130 V.5 10
4147 V.1 1
4147 V.2 3
4157 V.1 2
4157 V.2 2
4157 V.3 3
4157 V.4 2
4163 1837 2
4163 1838 3
4163 1839 3
4163 1840-41 2
4163 1841-42 2
4163 1842-43 2
4163 1843-44 3
4163 1844-45 3
4163 1845-46 2
4163 1846-47 2
4163 1847-48 3
4163 1849-50 3
4163 1850 2
4163 1851 4
4163 1852 2
4163 1853 3
4163 1854 4
4163 1855 3
4163 1856 3
4163 1857 5
4163 1858 4
4163 1859 5
4163 1860 3
4163 1861 3
4163 1862 5
4163 1863 6
4163 1864 6
4163 1865 7
4163 1866 4
4163 1867 5
4163 1868 4
4163 1869 7
4163 1870 5
4163 1871 8
4163 1872 5
4163 1873 5
4163 1874 4
4163 1875 5
4163 1876 4
4163 1877 6
4163 1878 6
4163 1879 6
4163 1880 5
4163 1881 6
4163 1882 7
4163 1883 6
4163 1884 6
4163 1885 10
4163 1886 7
4163 1887 6
4163 1888 7
4163 1889 9
4163 1890 8
4163 1891 pt.1 8
4163 1891 pt.2 5
4163 1892 14
4163 1893 11
4163 1894 11
4163 1895 7
4163 1896 7
4163 1897 7
4163 1898 11
4163 1899 Pt.1 8
4163 1900 9
4163 1901 Pt.1 9
4163 1902 Pt.1 8
4163 1903 Pt.1 7
4163 1903 Pt.2 12
4163 1904 Pt.1 8
4163 1904 Pt.2 11
4163 1905 Pt.1 7
4163 1905 Pt.2 4
4163 1906 7
4163 1907 3
4163 1908 3
4163 1909 2
4163 1910 1
4163 1911 4
4163 1912 4
4163 1913 4
4163 1914 3
4163 1915 4
4163 1916 3
4163 1917 3
4163 1918 3
4163 1919 3
4163 1920 3
4163 1921 1
4163 1922 1
4163 1923 1
4163 1924 1
4163 1925 1
4163 1926 1
4163 1927 1
4163 1929 1
4163 1930 1
4163 1931 1
4163 1932 1
4163 1933 1
4163 1934 1
4163 1935 1
4163 1936 1
4163 1937 1
4163 1938 1
4163 1939 1
4163 1940 1
4163 1941 1
4163 1942 1
4163 1943 1
4163 1944 1
4163 1945 1
4163 1946 1
4163 1947 1
4163 1948 1
4163 1949 1
4163 1950 1
4163 1951 1
4163 1952 1
4163 1953 1
4163 1954 1
4163 1955 1
4163 1956 1
4163 1957 1
4163 1958 1
4163 1959 1
4163 1960 1
4163 1963 1
4163 1965 1
4163 1966 1
4163 1967 1
4163 1968 1
4186 V.1 3
4186 V.2 1
4209 V.1 8
4209 V.2 8
4209 V.3 4
4209 V.4 8
4209 V.5 8
4209 V.6 9
4209 V.7 7
4209 V.8 6
4209 V.9 6
4209 V.10 6
4209 V.11 8
4209 V.12 6
4209 V.13 5
4220 1893-95 1
4220 1894 suppl 3
4220 1895-96 3
4220 1897 2
4220 1898 1
4220 1899 4
4220 1900 2
4220 1903 5
4220 1904 6
4220 1913 2
4220 1914 2
4220 1915 2
4220 1916 2
4220 1917 1
4220 1918 1
4220 1919 1
4220 1920 1
4221 1883-85 4
4221 1887 2
4221 1889-97 11
4221 1898-1909 13
4481 #2 1
4481 #3 1
4481 #4 1
4482 V.l(Mar) 3
4482 V.l(Oct) 3
4482 V.2(Jun) 3
4482 V.2(Dec) 3
4482 V.3(Sep) 3
4482 V.3(Dec) 3
4482 V.4(Mar) 3
4482 V.4(Jun) 4