Box 9
Contains 22 Results:
Analysis, Ordinance, and Correspondence, 1973 May
An analysis of the 1868 Sioux Treaty; an Oglala Sioux Tribal Council ordinance establishing procedure for impeachment; and a personal letter from Margaret Eberle to June Lyman.
Notes, Transcript, Telegrams, and News clippings, 1973 May 01
Daily notes; a tape recording transcript of the first meeting between the Bureau of Indian Affairs, the Justice Department, and the Sioux tribe under their new agreement; telegrams requesting trailers to house Wounded Knee residents; and follow-up newspaper articles about the Wounded Knee crisis.
Notes, Fact Sheet, News clippings, and Transcript, 1973 May 02-03
Daily notes, including those of Bud Sheppard; a Pine Ridge Indian Reservation land resources fact sheet; newspaper articles about Wounded Knee negotiations; and a tape recording transcript about various postconflict issues.
Notes, Bulletin, Press Releases, and News clippings, 1973 May 04-05
Daily notes; information on natural resource programs at Pine Ridge; a press release from Dick Wilson, tribal chairman, about Frank James Clear (Frank Clearwater); newspaper articles about Wounded Knee negotiations; and a White House press release about the creation of the National Advisory Council on Indian Education.
Notes, Transcripts, Statements, and News clippings, 1973 May 06-08
Daily notes; tape recording transcripts of postconflict talks; the second Wounded Knee agreement; newspaper articles about the new agreement, George McGovern's Senate re-election campaign, and the reoccupation of Wounded Knee; and a Department of the Interior press release about Indian policy changes.
Notes, Transcripts, Letters, and News clippings, 1973 May 09-12
Daily notes; tape recording transcripts; memorandums; and newspaper articles about reconstruction efforts at Wounded Knee.
Notes, Correspondence, and News clippings, 1973 May 13
Daily notes; a request from June Lyman to see Wounded Knee; and newspaper articles about Wounded Knee reconstruction and Indian education.
Notes, Transcript, Correspondence, and Telegram, 1973 May 14
Daily notes, including lists of families from Wounded Knee; a tape recording transcript dealing with rumors about the Wounded Knee takeover and negotiations; a letter about the destruction of private property by the American Indian Movement; Wounded Knee resident relief legislation recommendations; a memorandum from Lyman to the Bureau of Indian Affairs; a telegram from tribal chairman, Dick Wilson, to churches that helped finance activities of the American Indian Movement.
Notes, Transcripts, News clippings, and List, 1973 May 15-16
Daily notes; tape recording transcripts about the financial burden created by the Wounded Knee crisis, conflicts between mixed- and full-blood Indians, and a White House-tribal meeting; newspaper articles about postconflict developments; and a priority list for refugee trailer housing.
Notes, Correspondence, News clippings, and Interview, 1973 May 17-20
Daily notes; memorandums and newspaper articles about Wounded Knee reconstruction and the White House-tribal meeting; and an interview of Pete Swift by police Lieutenant Andrew Condon.