To Promote the General Welfare of the Indians of Oklahoma: Hearings Before the Committee on Indian AffairsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1935 - 153 sider |
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... mean of your own poor group there ? Mr. THOMPSON . Of their own group . So we suggest this amendment- Indians in your own Senator THOMAS . Just before you reach the amendment , your first objection is that this language is too broad ...
... mean of your own poor group there ? Mr. THOMPSON . Of their own group . So we suggest this amendment- Indians in your own Senator THOMAS . Just before you reach the amendment , your first objection is that this language is too broad ...
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... means . I desire to ask the committee and the Commissioner if there is any provision in any of these sections which ... mean that if he did not join he would lose the right given him at other points in the bill . Mr. COLLIER . May I ...
... means . I desire to ask the committee and the Commissioner if there is any provision in any of these sections which ... mean that if he did not join he would lose the right given him at other points in the bill . Mr. COLLIER . May I ...
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... means the dawn of a new era in Indian administration . It means that the competent Indian will no longer be treated as half ward and half citizen . It means reduced appropriations by the Gov- ernment and more self - respect and ...
... means the dawn of a new era in Indian administration . It means that the competent Indian will no longer be treated as half ward and half citizen . It means reduced appropriations by the Gov- ernment and more self - respect and ...
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