To Grant to Indians Living Under Federal Tutelage the Freedom to Organize for Purposes of Local Selfgovernment and Economic Enterprise: Hearing...on S. 2755...Feb. 27, 1934- May 17, 19341934 - 429 sider |
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... Office Building , at 11 a.m. , Senator Henry F. Ashurst pre- siding owing to absence of Senator Wheeler , the chairman , by reason of illness . Present : Senators Ashurst ( presiding ) , Thompson , O'Mahoney , Frazier , and La Follette ...
... Office Building , at 11 a.m. , Senator Henry F. Ashurst pre- siding owing to absence of Senator Wheeler , the chairman , by reason of illness . Present : Senators Ashurst ( presiding ) , Thompson , O'Mahoney , Frazier , and La Follette ...
Side 2
... Office of Indian Affairs shall be gradually relinquished and transferred to the Indians of such reservations , duly organized for municipal and other purposes , as the ability of such Indians to administer the institutions and functions ...
... Office of Indian Affairs shall be gradually relinquished and transferred to the Indians of such reservations , duly organized for municipal and other purposes , as the ability of such Indians to administer the institutions and functions ...
Side 3
... office , to fix the salaries of officials to be paid by the community , to prescribe the qualifications of voters , to define the conditions of membership within the community , and to provide for the adoption of new members . ( c ) To ...
... office , to fix the salaries of officials to be paid by the community , to prescribe the qualifications of voters , to define the conditions of membership within the community , and to provide for the adoption of new members . ( c ) To ...
Side 14
... office for a period of ten years ; they may be removed prior to the expiration of their term by the President of the United States , with the consent of the Senate , for any cause . SEC . 15. The final judgment of the Court of Indian ...
... office for a period of ten years ; they may be removed prior to the expiration of their term by the President of the United States , with the consent of the Senate , for any cause . SEC . 15. The final judgment of the Court of Indian ...
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... Office or to the Interior Department added power On the contrary , the bill divests these offices of much arbitrary power ; makes them responsible to the Indians whom they serve and responsible with much greater detail than at present ...
... Office or to the Interior Department added power On the contrary , the bill divests these offices of much arbitrary power ; makes them responsible to the Indians whom they serve and responsible with much greater detail than at present ...
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