Yankton Tribe--amend Wheeler-Howard Act: Hearings Before the Subcommittee ... Seventy-sixth Congress, First Session on H.R. 5878, a Bill to Amend Public Law Numbered 383, Seventy-third Congress (48 Stat. L. 984), Relating to Indians, by Exempting from the Provisions of Such Act the Yankton Tribe of Indians of the State of South Dakota, Volum 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1939 |
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Side 7
... facts stated in your letter and do not believe that we would be justified in recognizing the tribal council elected on ... fact that they represent such a small group of the Indians brings on the hard- ship that we wish to follow up with ...
... facts stated in your letter and do not believe that we would be justified in recognizing the tribal council elected on ... fact that they represent such a small group of the Indians brings on the hard- ship that we wish to follow up with ...
Side 8
... fact that the act applies to all of them , that if we ask for this exemption under bill which is now pending for our exemption it would shut off all of the advantages and the benefits under the act . That was Mr. Collier's statement ...
... fact that the act applies to all of them , that if we ask for this exemption under bill which is now pending for our exemption it would shut off all of the advantages and the benefits under the act . That was Mr. Collier's statement ...
Side 10
... fact that we came in here representing the Indians out there , and asking for an exemption under this act , does not seem to appear to him as being consistent with the general ideas of the original Reorganization Act . It disrupts and ...
... fact that we came in here representing the Indians out there , and asking for an exemption under this act , does not seem to appear to him as being consistent with the general ideas of the original Reorganization Act . It disrupts and ...
Side 11
... fact that the Reor- ganization Act prohibits in a great many instances some of those things that we are mentioning , we are asking that the bill that we are presenting at this time be given very serious consideration . Now , in regard ...
... fact that the Reor- ganization Act prohibits in a great many instances some of those things that we are mentioning , we are asking that the bill that we are presenting at this time be given very serious consideration . Now , in regard ...
Side 16
... facts . Please do not give me arguments ; just give me the facts . I am just trying to develop the situation we are dealing with in this bill . Most of these Indians are transients and have been detached from the ownership of their land ...
... facts . Please do not give me arguments ; just give me the facts . I am just trying to develop the situation we are dealing with in this bill . Most of these Indians are transients and have been detached from the ownership of their land ...
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acres allotment authority Backus bill BRARY BUCKLER BURDICK Business and Claims CHAIRMAN Charles Mix County citizens Claims Committee Clarence Forman Clement Smith COLLIER Commissioner of Indian community groups community organizations CONGRESS THE LIBRARY constitution and bylaws county commissioners DAIKER David Simmons election exemption February 24 Flyinghawk funds Government Greenwood hereby Indian Affairs INDIAN AGENCY Indian Bureau Indian lands Indian Office Indian Reorganization Act Indian tribe individual Indian Interior John Backus John St Lake letter LIBRARY OF CONGRES LIBRARY OF CONGRESS March March 18 Marty matter operation ownership petition Picotte PIERRE Pine Ridge private enterprise provisions rehabilitation Rosebud Agency ROSEBUD INDIAN Secretary September 22 South Dakota statement Superintendent Whitlock tion Tribal Business Tribal Committee tribal council tribal organization Tribe of Indians United vote Wagner Wheeler-Howard Act WHITE Yankton Indian Reservation Yankton Reservation Yankton Sioux Tribe Yankton Tribe Zephier
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Side 38 - County of , being first duly sworn, on his oath, deposes and says that he is the...
Side 5 - This Act shall not apply to any reservation wherein a majority of the adult Indians, voting at a special election duly called by the Secretary of the Interior, shall vote against its application.
Side 58 - Indians residing on such reservation, as the case may be, at a special election authorized and called by the Secretary of the Interior under such rules and regulations as he may prescribe.
Side 59 - Interior; to prevent the sale, disposition, lease, or encumbrance of tribal lands, interests in lands, or other tribal assets without the consent of the tribe; and to negotiate with the Federal, State, and local Governments.
Side 57 - The Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized to proclaim new Indian reservations on lands acquired pursuant to any authority conferred by this Act, or to add such lands to existing reservations: Provided, That lands added to existing reservations shall be designated for the exclusive use of Indians entitled by enrollment or by tribal membership to residence at such reservations.
Side 57 - ... shall be taken in the name of the United States in trust for the tribe...
Side 57 - ... is not acquired. Nothing herein contained shall restrict the granting or use of permits for easements or rights-of-way ; or ingress or egress over the lands for all proper and lawful purposes; and nothing contained herein, except as expressly provided, shall be construed as authority for the Secretary of the Interior, or any other, person, to issue or promulgate a rule or regulation in conflict with the Executive order of February 1, 1917, creating the Papago Indian Reservation in Arizona or...
Side 57 - Authority. Section 3 of the act of June 14, 1934 (48 Stat. 962) , entitled "An Act to define the exterior boundaries of the Navajo Indian Reservation in Arizona, and for other purposes...
Side 58 - The provisions of this Act shall not apply to any of the Territories, colonies, or insular possessions of the United States, except that sections 9, 10, 11, 12, and 16, shall apply to the Territory of Alaska: Provided, That Sections 2, 4, 7, 16, 17, and 18 of this Act shall not apply to the following-named Indian tribes, the members of such Indian tribes, together with members of other tribes affiliated with such named tribes...
Side 58 - The Secretary of the Interior is directed to establish standards of health, age, character, experience, knowledge, and ability for Indians who may be appointed without regard to civil service laws, to the various positions maintained, now or hereafter, by the Indian Office, in the administration of functions or services affecting any Indian tribe. Such qualified Indians shall hereafter have the preference to appointment to vacancies in any such position.