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Senate. Select Committee on Indian Affairs. Statute of Limitations Extension for Indian Claims, 1977
Statute of Limitations Extension for Indian Claims, Hearings before the U.S. Senate Select Committee on Indian Affairs on S. 1377 to extend the time
for commencing actions on behalf of an Indian tribe, band or group. May 3 and 16, 1977. Printed by GPO (Washington 1977). iii + 130 p. Contents
include the opening statement of Sen. James Abourezk; the text of the bill and the report of the Interior Department; testimony of Federal officials, Gov.
James B. Longley (Maine), Attorney General Joseph E. Brennan (Maine), Thomas W. Fredericks, Native American Rights Fund, and others; prepared
statements by Francis X. Bellotti, attorney general of Massachusetts and the National Tribal Chairmen’s Association; resolutions of tribal councils; and
letters submitted to the committee. (From the chairman’s opening statement: “This bill would allow the United States, as trustee, an additional 10 years in
which to bring all Indian claims for monetary damages which arose prior to the enactment of the original statute of limitations in 1966,” to 1987.)
Title:   Statute of limitations extension for Indian claims : hearings before the U.S. Senate, Select Committee on Indian Affairs, on S. 1377, to extend the time for commencing actions on behalf of an Indian tribe, band, or group. May 3 and 16, 1977.
OCLC Number:   608987001
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