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Senate. Select Committee on Indian Affairs. Federal Recognition of Certain Indian Tribes, 1977
Federal Recognition of Certain Indian Tribes. Hearing before the United States Senate Select Committee on Indian Affairs, 95th Congress, 1st Session
on S. 661 to restore federal recognition of certain Indian tribes, and for other purposes. September 27, 1977. Printed by GPO (Washington 1977). iii +
106 p. Contents include the opening statement of Sen. James Abourezk concerning the bill to restore recognition of four Oklahoma Indian tribes that
were “the subject of legislation in the 1950’s which provided for their termination”; the text of the Senate bill and a report on the bill by the
Interior Department; testimony of witnesses including representatives of the Peoria, Ottawa and Modoc tribes and federal officials; and material submitted
by the four tribes in response to the hearing conducted on S. 661 (pp. 17-106), including a textual discussion and supporting documents including the
constitutions of the four tribes and statements of the chiefs of the four tribes (including the Wyandot tribe).
Title:   Federal recognition of certain Indian tribes : hearing before the United States Senate, Select Committee on Indian Affairs, Ninety-fifth Congress, first session on S. 661 to restore Federal recognition of certain Indian tribes, and for other purposes, September 27, 1977.
OCLC Number:   795041275
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