Box 14
Contains 14 Results:
News clippings Summary, 1977-1978
June Lyman's observations about the 1977-1978 clipped newspaper articles, most of which are about American Indian Movement leaders, and continued violence and progress at Pine Ridge.
Fliers, 1977 January
Fliers from the National Council of Churches, protesting the imprisonment of Leonard Crow Dog.
Notes and News clippings, 1977
Notes on a conversation with Dr. Floyd O'Neil, and newspaper articles.
Notes, Land Operations Forms and Example Report, 1978
News clippings, 1978January-February
Tribal Election Documents, 1978 February-March
A negative "fact sheet" about Dick Wilson and other tribal chairmanship candidates from a group of Al Trimble supporters; a campaign flier against Joe American Horse; a vote tally sheet; and a list of challenged votes in each district.
Notes, Resolution, and Statistics, 1978 February-March
Notes on Evelyn Conroy's case (see box 13, folders 11 and 15); an Oglala Sioux Tribal Council resolution authorizing a planning session for a tribal ranch enterprise; and social service statistics for Pine Ridge Reservation.
News clippings, 1978 March-May
Description of Scenic, South Dakota, 1978 June
A handwritten description of Scenic, South Dakota, with a detailed sketch of the saloon there.
News clippings, 1978 June-September
Description, Correspondence, and Office Manuals, 1954-1958
A Denver field relocation officer position description; correspondence; and Denver field relocation office manuals on policy and procedure, employment, and family housing units.
Correspondence and Narratives, 1958-1961
Correspondence and narratives about Chicago, Illinois, and the field relocation office there.
Program Description, and Scene Sequence and Narrative, 1962 January-April
A description of the Bureau of Indian Affairs voluntary relocation services program, and a scene sequence and narrative for an orientation program on employment assistance, training, and living in Chicago.
Promotion and Transfer Information, 1962 May-September
Information and correspondence about Lyman's promotion and transfer to Fort Peck Agency.