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1953?, Statement Containing Data in Support of the Osage Tribe of Indians' Contention that the Present Federal Supervision of their Affairs should Continue to April 8, 1983
A Statement Containing Data in Support of the Osage Tribe of Indians’ Contention that the Present Federal Supervision of their Affairs Should
Continue to April 4, 1983, and as Long thereafter as the Minerals Are Produced in Paying Quantities with the Osage Indians Paying for Said Supervision. By
George V. Labadie, Member, Osage Tribal Council (November 15, 1953). iii + 85 p. This pamphlet contains three chapters: one, The Osage Tribe of Indians;
two, The Oil Operators; and three, The Surface Owners. (From the foreword” “In the following pages I have given a brief resume of Osage Tribal
History, beginning with the first treaty made between the Osage and the United States Government in 1808. … It is my fervent hope that the historical
records set forth in this pamphlet … will aid the Congress … in deciding that a great moral duty is imposed upon that Body to continue the present Federal
supervision over the Osage Tribe of Indians, as long as the mineral period is in full force and effect, with the Osages paying for said supervision.”
Title:   A statement containing data in support of the Osage Tribe of Indians' contention that the present federal supervision of their affairs should continue to April 8, 1983, and as long thereafter as the minerals are produced in paying quantities with the Osage Indians paying for said supervision / by George V. Labadie, member Osage Tribal Council.
OCLC Number:   1359062235
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