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An Act To Provide For The Use Of Lands In The Garrison Dam Project By The Three Affiliated Tribes Of The Fort Berthold Reservation, United States Congress Sep 1962

An Act To Provide For The Use Of Lands In The Garrison Dam Project By The Three Affiliated Tribes Of The Fort Berthold Reservation, United States Congress

US Government Documents related to Indigenous Nations

This United States (US) public law (Public Law 87-695), passed on September 25, 1962, allowed for the members of the Three Affiliated Tribes of the Fort Berthold Reservation to graze stock without charge on lands formerly owned by them but taken for the Garrison Dam project. This public law further allows members of the Three Affiliated Tribes to lease these lands for grazing to members or non-members of the tribe. These grazing rights are subject to the approval of the Secretary of the Army and the Secretary of the Interior.


Providing For The Use Of Lands In The Garrison Dam Project By The Three Affiliated Tribes Of The Fort Berthold Reservation, United States Congress, Us House Of Representatives Sep 1962

Providing For The Use Of Lands In The Garrison Dam Project By The Three Affiliated Tribes Of The Fort Berthold Reservation, United States Congress, Us House Of Representatives

US Government Documents related to Indigenous Nations

This report from the United States (US) House committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, dated September 12, 1962 was written to accompany US Senate Bill 1161 which proposed to restore grazing rights to the Three Affiliated Tribes of the Fort Berthold Reservation on lands that were taken by the United States government for the Garrison Dam project. The report indicates that the US Army Corps of Engineers had been leasing approximately 52,000 acres of land for grazing, charging $30,000 annually for grazing rights on land formerly owned by The Three Affiliated Tribes. US Senate Bill 1161 proposed to restore exclusive …


Providing For The Use Of Lands In The Garrison Dam Project By The Three Affiliated Tribes Of The Fort Berthold Reservation, United States Congress, Us Senate Jul 1962

Providing For The Use Of Lands In The Garrison Dam Project By The Three Affiliated Tribes Of The Fort Berthold Reservation, United States Congress, Us Senate

US Government Documents related to Indigenous Nations

This report from the United States (US) House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, dated July 12, 1962, was written to accompany US Senate Bill 1161 which proposed to restore grazing rights to the Three Affiliated Tribes of the Fort Berthold Reservation on lands that were taken by the United States government for the Garrison Dam project. This report recommends an amendment to the wording of the bill. This amendment mirrors language used in similar bills relating to the Lower Brule and Crow Creek Indian Tribes. This bill resolves the grazing rights issues on these lands and will benefit the …


Brief History Of Northeast Florida Council On Human Relations, Northeast Florida Council Of Human Relations Jan 1962

Brief History Of Northeast Florida Council On Human Relations, Northeast Florida Council Of Human Relations

Textual material from the Rodney Lawrence Hurst, Sr. Papers

A short summary of the Northeast Florida Council on Human Relations, its history, function, importance, and their positions. They are an inter racial organization committed to civil rights. Dated January 16, 1962


An Evaluation Of Milieu Therapy And Vocational Training As Methods For The Rehabilitation Of Youthful Offenders, Theodore N. Ferdinand Jan 1962

An Evaluation Of Milieu Therapy And Vocational Training As Methods For The Rehabilitation Of Youthful Offenders, Theodore N. Ferdinand

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


Referral Of Juvenile Delinquents: A Guidepost For Social Workers And Probation Officers, Ray Naar Jan 1962

Referral Of Juvenile Delinquents: A Guidepost For Social Workers And Probation Officers, Ray Naar

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


The Negro Drug Addict As An Offender Type, Julian B. Roebuck Jan 1962

The Negro Drug Addict As An Offender Type, Julian B. Roebuck

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


Notes And Announcements Jan 1962

Notes And Announcements

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


New Problems For The Police Within The European Art Business, Heinrich F. Tegel Jan 1962

New Problems For The Police Within The European Art Business, Heinrich F. Tegel

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


Toward Improving The Identification Of Delinquents, Eleanor T. Glueck Jan 1962

Toward Improving The Identification Of Delinquents, Eleanor T. Glueck

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


Recent Trends Of Juvenile Crime In Japan, Hideo Fujiki Jan 1962

Recent Trends Of Juvenile Crime In Japan, Hideo Fujiki

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


Notes And Announcements Jan 1962

Notes And Announcements

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


Abstracts Of Recent Cases Jan 1962

Abstracts Of Recent Cases

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


Ethics For Investigators, Arthur S. Jr. Aubry Jan 1962

Ethics For Investigators, Arthur S. Jr. Aubry

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


Police Science Technical Abstracts And Notes Jan 1962

Police Science Technical Abstracts And Notes

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


More About Public Safety V. Individual Civil Liberties, Fred E. Inbau Jan 1962

More About Public Safety V. Individual Civil Liberties, Fred E. Inbau

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


Abstracts Of Recent Cases Jan 1962

Abstracts Of Recent Cases

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


Conservation Law Enforcement In Michigan, Samuel G. Chapman, Jerry Hartman Jan 1962

Conservation Law Enforcement In Michigan, Samuel G. Chapman, Jerry Hartman

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


Origins Of The Reformatory, Snell Putney, Gladys J. Putney Jan 1962

Origins Of The Reformatory, Snell Putney, Gladys J. Putney

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


The Role Of Law And Social Science In The Juvenile Court, Lewis Yablonsky Jan 1962

The Role Of Law And Social Science In The Juvenile Court, Lewis Yablonsky

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


The Perception Of Violence As An Indicator Of Adjustment In Institutionalized Offenders, Ernest L. V. Shelley, Hans H. Toch Jan 1962

The Perception Of Violence As An Indicator Of Adjustment In Institutionalized Offenders, Ernest L. V. Shelley, Hans H. Toch

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


Comparison Of The Delinquencies Of Boys And Girls, Gordon H. Barker, William T. Adams Jan 1962

Comparison Of The Delinquencies Of Boys And Girls, Gordon H. Barker, William T. Adams

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


Reader Comment Jan 1962

Reader Comment

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


Factors In Planning And Evaluating In-Service Training Programs, Harry Diamond Jan 1962

Factors In Planning And Evaluating In-Service Training Programs, Harry Diamond

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


Police Science Technical Abstracts And Notes Jan 1962

Police Science Technical Abstracts And Notes

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


State Standards For Local Police Recruitment And Training, G. Douglas Gourley Jan 1962

State Standards For Local Police Recruitment And Training, G. Douglas Gourley

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


River Basin Surveys Papers, No. 35: Archeological Investigations At The Hosterman Site (39po7) Oahe Reservoir Area, Potter County, South Dakota, 1956, Carl F. Miller, Smithsonian Institution, Bureau Of American Ethnology Jan 1962

River Basin Surveys Papers, No. 35: Archeological Investigations At The Hosterman Site (39po7) Oahe Reservoir Area, Potter County, South Dakota, 1956, Carl F. Miller, Smithsonian Institution, Bureau Of American Ethnology

US Government Documents related to Indigenous Nations

Published as a series sponsored by the Smithsonian Institution Bureau of American Ethnology, the “River Basin Surveys Papers” are a collection of archeological investigations focused on areas now flooded by the completion of various dam projects in the United States. The River Basin Surveys Papers (numbered 1-39) were mostly published in bundles, with 5-6 papers in each bundle. In collaboration with the United States (US) National Park Service and the US Bureau of Reclamation, the US Department of the Interior, and the US Army Corps of Engineers, the Smithsonian Institution pulled archeological and paleontological remains from several sites prior to …


River Basin Surveys Papers, No. 33: The Paul Brave Site (32si4), Oahe Reservoir Area, North Dakota, W. Raymond Wood, Alan R. Woolworth, Smithsonian Institution, Bureau Of American Ethnology Jan 1962

River Basin Surveys Papers, No. 33: The Paul Brave Site (32si4), Oahe Reservoir Area, North Dakota, W. Raymond Wood, Alan R. Woolworth, Smithsonian Institution, Bureau Of American Ethnology

US Government Documents related to Indigenous Nations

Published as a series sponsored by the Smithsonian Institution Bureau of American Ethnology, the “River Basin Surveys Papers” are a collection of archeological investigations focused on areas now flooded by the completion of various dam projects in the United States. The River Basin Surveys Papers (numbered 1-39) were mostly published in bundles, with 5-6 papers in each bundle. In collaboration with the United States (US) National Park Service and the US Bureau of Reclamation, the US Department of the Interior, and the US Army Corps of Engineers, the Smithsonian Institution pulled archeological and paleontological remains from several sites prior to …


River Basin Surveys Papers, No. 36: Archeological Investigations At The Hickey Brother’S Site (39lm4), Big Bend Reservoir, Lyman County, South Dakota, Warren W. Caldwell, Lee G. Madison, Bernard Golden, Smithsonian Institution, Bureau Of American Ethnology Jan 1962

River Basin Surveys Papers, No. 36: Archeological Investigations At The Hickey Brother’S Site (39lm4), Big Bend Reservoir, Lyman County, South Dakota, Warren W. Caldwell, Lee G. Madison, Bernard Golden, Smithsonian Institution, Bureau Of American Ethnology

US Government Documents related to Indigenous Nations

Published as a series sponsored by the Smithsonian Institution Bureau of American Ethnology, the “River Basin Surveys Papers” are a collection of archeological investigations focused on areas now flooded by the completion of various dam projects in the United States. The River Basin Surveys Papers (numbered 1-39) were mostly published in bundles, with 5-6 papers in each bundle. In collaboration with the United States (US) National Park Service and the US Bureau of Reclamation, the US Department of the Interior, and the US Army Corps of Engineers, the Smithsonian Institution pulled archeological and paleontological remains from several sites prior to …


River Basin Surveys Papers, No. 34: The Demery Site (39c01), Oahe Reservoir Area, South Dakota, Alan R. Woolworth, W. Raymond Wood, Smithsonian Institution, Bureau Of American Ethnology Jan 1962

River Basin Surveys Papers, No. 34: The Demery Site (39c01), Oahe Reservoir Area, South Dakota, Alan R. Woolworth, W. Raymond Wood, Smithsonian Institution, Bureau Of American Ethnology

US Government Documents related to Indigenous Nations

Published as a series sponsored by the Smithsonian Institution Bureau of American Ethnology, the “River Basin Surveys Papers” are a collection of archeological investigations focused on areas now flooded by the completion of various dam projects in the United States. The River Basin Surveys Papers (numbered 1-39) were mostly published in bundles, with 5-6 papers in each bundle. In collaboration with the United States (US) National Park Service and the US Bureau of Reclamation, the US Department of the Interior, and the US Army Corps of Engineers, the Smithsonian Institution pulled archeological and paleontological remains from several sites prior to …