Box 15
Contains 31 Results:
Correspondence and News clippings, 1958, 1961
A memorandum about the possible removal of some members of the Fort Peck Executive Board, and Denver Post articles about Indian affairs.
Press Release and Speech, 1962 February, 1962 June
A Department of the Interior press release about grazing fee increases; and a speech given by John A. Carver, Jr., assistant secretary of the interior, at the 40th Annual Convention and Conservation Conference of the Izaak Walton League of America.
Press Release, Personnel List, and Reprinted Article, 1962 August
A Department of the Interior press release announcing Lyman's appointment as superintendent of Fort Peck Agency; a Fort Peck Agency personnel list; and "Social-Psychological Dimensions of Ojibwa Acculturation," an article reprinted from American Anthropologist.
News clippings, 1962 August
Reprinted Article and Correspondence, 1962 September
"The American Indians: Their Cultural Heritage, Their Contribution to the United States, Their Life Today," an article reprinted from American Illustrated; and correspondence with impressions of Fort Peck.
Indian Stories Written as Class Assignments, 1962 September
News clippings, 1962 September
Speech, 1962 October
A speech given by Philleo Nash, commissioner of Indian Affairs, before the annual meeting of the Governor's Interstate Indian Council evaluation of Fort Peck.
News clippings, 1962 October-November
Speech, Correspondence, Characterizations, and Map, 1962 December
A University of Chicago fact sheet on the presentation of the "Declaration of Indian Purpose" to President John Kennedy; a Department of the Interior press release; a speech given by Philleo Nash, commissioner of Indian Affairs; a letter from John Artichoker, Jr.; characterizations of Jerry Red Elk and Lucas Comes Last; and a map of Fort Peck Reservation.
News clippings, 1962 December
Correspondence, Report, and Speech, 1963 January-February
A postcard from Reginald C. Cobell; Montana Industrial Horizons, the state planning board annual report; a letter from Davis W. Yaseen; letters of appreciation for a program presented to the Poplar Chamber of Commerce; and a speech on education given by Philleo Nash, commissioner of Indian Affairs.
Press Release, Certificate, Article, and Report, 1963 March
A Department of the Interior press release; Commissioner Philleo Nash's speech; Lyman's certificate of membership to the Poplar Lions Club; "To Change a Culture," an article by Vernon D. Malan about conflicting values at the Pine Ridge Reservation.
News clippings, 1963 April
Reports, Correspondence, News clippings, and Pamphlet, 1963 May-June
"Sioux and Assiniboine Projects," an assessment of problems and steps to take for improvement; a letter from Commissioner Philleo Nash; a report from the Committee on Human Aspects of Urban Renewal; newspaper articles; a letter from Father Peter J. Powell of St. Augustine's Center's Committee on American Indian Work; and "Teamwork = Progress," a Roosevelt County, Montana, pamphlet.
Chronology, Speeches, and News clippings, 1963 July
A chronology of tribal government with notes on the successive tribal chairmen; a speech by the Reverend Walter W. Hannum at the Alaska Development Conference; a graduation speech given by Joan Schmitz, Chicago employment assistance officer; and newspaper articles.
Case Reports, Bibliography, and News clippings, 1963 August
Law enforcement case reports; a bibliography on Indian cultures and government policy; a speech by Philleo Nash on Indian affairs; and newspaper articles.
Notes, Newsletter, and News clippings, 1963 September
Notes on a minority youth job program in Phoenix, Arizona; notes on conversations between Austin Buckles and members of the Fort Peck Executive Board; Indian Voices, a University of Chicago newsletter; and newspaper articles.
Election Materials, Memorandums, Notes, and Speech, 1963 October
Tribal election materials, including a flier against W. C. Knoor and a statement from Austin Buckles about having a legal election; memorandums on student guidance and summer programs; a narrative about daily events; and remarks by Robert F. Kennedy, United States attorney general, for the National Congress of American Indians.
Speech and News clippings, 1963 October
"Church and the American Indian," a speech by the Reverend Peter J. Powell; and News clippings.