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Senate. Select Committee on Indian Affairs. Tribal-State Compact Act of 1978, 1978
Tribal-State Compact Act of 1978. Hearings before the U.S. Senate Select Committee on Indian Affairs, 95th Congress, 2d Session, on S. 2502 to
authorize the states and the Indian tribes to enter into mutual agreements and compacts to respecting jurisdiction and governmental operations in Indian
country. March 9 and 10, 1978. Printed by GPO (Washington 1978). iv + 388 p. Contents include the opening statement of Sen. James Abourezk; the text of
the bill and a staff background memorandum; statements and testimony of Indian organizations, including the American Indian Lawyer Training Program and
the National Congress of American Indians; representatives of the Sioux, Pueblo, Crow, Yakima and other tribes; and material submitted to the
committee, including agreements between state governments and tribal communities. (From the chairman’s opening statement: “The principal reason why this
legislation is needed is because the authority under Federal law for such cooperative intergovernmental agreements or compacts, which may call for the
application or enforcement of each other’s laws, is doubtful.”)
Title:   Tribal-State Compact Act of 1978 : hearings before the United States Senate, Select Committee on Indian Affairs, Ninety-fifth Congress, second Session, on S. 2502, to authorize the states and the Indian tribes to enter into mutual agreements and compacts respecting jurisdiction and governmental operations in Indian country. March 9 and 10, 1978.
OCLC Number:   797934357
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