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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Side 2
... continuing supervision by the Office of Indian Affairs over financial transactions and economic policies as may be found by the Secretary of the Interior to be necessary to prevent dissipation of the capital resources of the community ...
... continuing supervision by the Office of Indian Affairs over financial transactions and economic policies as may be found by the Secretary of the Interior to be necessary to prevent dissipation of the capital resources of the community ...
Side 6
... continue to exercise all existing powers of supervision and control over Indian affairs now intrusted to them or either of them which are not transferred by charter or supplement thereto or by Act of Congress to organized Indian ...
... continue to exercise all existing powers of supervision and control over Indian affairs now intrusted to them or either of them which are not transferred by charter or supplement thereto or by Act of Congress to organized Indian ...
Side 16
... CONTINUING TO LOSE GROUND ; YET GOVERNMENT COSTS MUST INCREASE , WHILE THE INDIANS MUST STILL CONTINUE TO LOSE GROUND , UNLESS EXISTING LAW BE CHANGED Two thirds of the Indians , in two thirds of the Indian country , for many years have ...
... CONTINUING TO LOSE GROUND ; YET GOVERNMENT COSTS MUST INCREASE , WHILE THE INDIANS MUST STILL CONTINUE TO LOSE GROUND , UNLESS EXISTING LAW BE CHANGED Two thirds of the Indians , in two thirds of the Indian country , for many years have ...
Side 19
... continue to grow worse , regardless of attempted administrative reforms , unless the allotment situation in its totality be modified . And for a number of years the directions of practicable modification have become increasingly clear ...
... continue to grow worse , regardless of attempted administrative reforms , unless the allotment situation in its totality be modified . And for a number of years the directions of practicable modification have become increasingly clear ...
Side 23
... continuing with further grants and transfers of political authority and economic freedom ; the velocity of this process will inevitably depend upon the desires and capacities of the Indians . The mechanism of chartering an Indian ...
... continuing with further grants and transfers of political authority and economic freedom ; the velocity of this process will inevitably depend upon the desires and capacities of the Indians . The mechanism of chartering an Indian ...
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