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Williams, Indian Housing in the United States, 1975
94th Congress, 1st Session, Committee Print. Indian Housing in the United States: A Staff Report on the Indian Housing Effort in the United States
with Selected Appendixes. Prepared at the request of Henry M. Jackson, Chairman, Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, United States Senate.
Printed by U.S. Government Printing Office (Washington 1975). 646 p. This document includes the staff report, prepared by Thomas B. Williams and Robert D.
Leatherman, pp. 1-19, which includes sections on HUD Indian housing programs, BIA housing improvement program, rural housing programs of the FHA,
related services and program administration, problems with the present program and possible options and/or policy alternatives. The report is followed by
14 appendixes, which include reports of the General Accounting Office, studies, documents from federal agencies (HUD, BIA, HIS), including agency
responses to requests for information, and correspondence. (From the Chairman’s memorandum: “Despite the existence of several Federal programs designed to
provide Indian housing, the condition of much Indian housing today can only be described as deplorable. The reasons for this include such factors as
the prevalence of low incomes, the predominance of trust land, unique cultural patterns and the multiplicity of Federal agencies involved in the Indian
housing effort.”)
Title:   Indian housing in the United States : a staff report on the Indian housing effort in the United States with selected appendixes : prepared at the request of Henry M. Jackson, chairman, Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, United States Senate / [by Thomas B. Williams and Robert D. Leatherman].
OCLC Number:   607634833
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