Huntington box 46
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Contains 178 Results:
The destruction of Indian tribal capital by the Indian Bureau in the year 1932., February 13, 1933
Item — huntington box: 46, Folder: 9165-11
Dates:
February 13, 1933
Information bulletin: of interest to the Pueblos, the Navajos and the allotted Indians., February 16, 1933
Item — huntington box: 46, Folder: 9165-11
Dates:
February 16, 1933
Wheeler-Howard appropriations total over six million dollars., February 1, 1935
Item — huntington box: 46, Folder: 9165-12
Dates:
February 1, 1935
House Committee ignores demand for Collier's removal., February 7, 1935
Item — huntington box: 46, Folder: 9165-12
Dates:
February 7, 1935
Important arts and crafts bill gets Senate Committee's approval., March 18, 1935
Item — huntington box: 46, Folder: 9165-12
Dates:
March 18, 1935
The Federal Government cannot evade its obligation to help the public school districts meet the costs of educating Indian youth., March 26, 1935
Item — huntington box: 46, Folder: 9165-12
Dates:
March 26, 1935
Senate Indian Committee opens public hearings on Oklahoma Welfare bill., April 8, 1935
Item — huntington box: 46, Folder: 9165-12
Dates:
April 8, 1935
Senate Committee concludes hearings on Oklahoma Welfare Bill---Grady Lewis presents moving plea for five tribes---Joseph Briner is lone dissenter., April 11, 1935
Item — huntington box: 46, Folder: 9165-12
Dates:
April 11, 1935
House Indian Committee opens public hearings on Thomas Rogers Bill-Creeks and Choctaws and Chickasaws submit endorsement., April 22, 1935
Item — huntington box: 46, Folder: 9165-12
Dates:
April 22, 1935
Suggested amendments to the Thomas-Rogers Bill., April 23, 1935
Item — huntington box: 46, Folder: 9165-12
Dates:
April 23, 1935