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Minnesota Governor's Interracial Commission, Indian in Minnesota, 1952 (Revised)
The Indian in Minnesota: A Report to Governor C. Elmer Anderson of Minnesota by the Governor’s Interracial Commission (1952). 79 p. Contents include
a Foreword by Gov. Anderson; letter of transmittal by Francis J. Gilligan, Chairman of the Commission; the Introduction; and chapters: I, The Indian
and the White Man Meet; II, The Indian Treaties; III, A Ward of the Government; IV, A New Federal Policy; V, The Indian’s Place in Minnesota Today; VI,
Remnants of Treaty Rights; VII, Modern Civil Rights; VIII, Indian Culture vs. White Civilization; IX, The Indian and His Dwelling; X, The Indian and
His Livelihood; XI, What the White Man Has Contributed; and XII, The Commissions Recommends (regarding Indian people, reservations, jobs, education,
vocational counseling and social services); with tabular data on Indian populations in 1920, 1930, 1940 and 1950. (From the cover page: “This is the
seventh of a series of reports to the Governor on various racial and religious situations which may affect the public welfare in Minnesota.”)
Title:   The Indian in Minnesota : a report to Governor C. Elmer Anderson of Minnesota / by the Governor's Interracial Commission.
OCLC Number:   644551874
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