Box 6
Contains 17 Results:
News clippings, 1972 December
Articles about Vernon Bellecourt and the American Indian Movement, Indian victims of the Rapid City flood, tribal elections, and a new state map.
Notes, News clippings, and Correspondence, 1972 December 01-15
Daily notes; newspaper articles about Indian culture, the Rapid City flood, and a political shake-up in the Bureau of Indian Affairs; and various official and personal letters and memorandums.
Notes, News clippings, and Correspondence, 1972 December 16-31
Daily notes; newspaper articles about Indian victims of the Rapid City flood and Indian attacks on Bureau of Indian Affairs offices; narratives about Mexicans using Indian money and the reorganization of the Bureau of Indian Affairs; and a memorandum about the misuse of tribal funds.
News clippings and Official List, 1973 January3
Articles about the reorganization of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Indian flood victims, and the government's rejection of twenty demands made by the American Indian Movement; and an officers list of the Aberdeen area office agencies.
Notes, Reports, Correspondence, and News clippings, 1973 January 01-17
Daily notes; death reports on Steven William Black Feather and Charles Janis; memorandums discussing the structure of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, the Oglala Community School, and Pine Ridge law enforcement; and articles about Indian religions and the firebombing in Scottsbluff, Nebraska.
Notes, Administrative Documents, and News clippings, 1973 January 18-31
Daily notes; notes from the January 18 Aberdeen area office meeting; a memorandum about the Indian role in the firebombing in Scottsbluff, Nebraska; articles about various Indian social issues; a letter from Michael J. Rudy to Senator James Abourezk about Benjamin G. Chips, a Sioux holy man; and a report on the murder of Myrna Clara Martin.
News clippings from Wassaja, 1973 February
Articles from Wassaja, a newspaper of the American Indian Historical Society, about the Inner District Council's request for the resignation of Dick Wilson, tribal chairman.
Notes, Transcript, Correspondence, and Reports, 1973 February 01-05
Daily notes; the transcript of a telephone conversation between Lyman and Keith Hobart; a letter from Dick Wilson, tribal chairman, to President Richard Nixon; reports of the death of Wesley Charles Bad Heart Bull, and the firing of John W. Long, a tribal police officer.
Notes, Minutes, Reports, and Memorandum, 1973 February 06
Daily notes; minutes from the Oglala Sioux Tribal Council meeting; reports of an American Indian Movement riot in Custer, South Dakota, and the value of standardized reading tests; and a memorandum refuting Hank Adams's charge against Dick Wilson, tribal chairman.
Notes, News clippings, Legal Notices, and Petition, 1973 February 07-11
Daily notes; and newspaper articles, a complaint, petition, and indictment concerning tribal Chairman Dick Wilson, the American Indian Movement, and the recent riot in Custer, South Dakota.