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Books by United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs
Total count: 89
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Ratified Indian treatiespublisher not identified1722-01-01
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Records of the Creek factory of the Office of Indian Trade of the Bureau of Indian Affairspublisher not identified1795-01-01
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Supplemental report from the Bureau of Indian Affairspublisher not identified1828-01-01
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Letters received by the Office of Indian Affairs, 1824-1881, Central Superintendency, 1851-1880National Archives and Records Service, General Services Administration1851-01-01
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Depredations and massacre by the Snake River Indiansletter of the acting Secretary of the InteriorGovernment Printing Office1861-01-01
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Massacre of troops near Fort Phil. Kearneyletter from the Secretary of the Interior, in answer to a resolution of the House of January 29, 1867, relative to Indian Massacre of United States troops near Fort Phil. Kearney ...G.P.O.1867-01-01
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Chemawa Indian Schoolregister of students admitted, 1880-1928, descriptive statements of students, 1890-1914, and graduating class rolls, 1885-1921publisher not identified1880-01-01
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Report of Mrs. Helen Hunt Jackson and Abbot Kinney on the Mission Indians in 1883abbreviatedPress of Stanley and Usher1887-01-01
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You ask about ...facts about American Indians and Alaskan nativesGovernment Printing Office1900-01-01
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Digest of decisions relating to Indian affairsin two volumes : Vol. 1 : JudicialG.P.O.1901-01-01
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Encounter between Sioux Indians of the Pine Ridge Agency, S. Dak., and a sheriff's posse of Wyomingletter from the secretary of the interior, transmitting records giving a history of the recent encounter ...Govt. Print. Off.1904-01-01
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[Maps and plans of Indian reservations1911-01-01
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Indians, North American1921-01-01
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Indian reservations1923-01-01
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Peyotean abridged compilation from the files of the Bureau of Indian Affairs3rd ed., rev. and corr.Haskell Institute1925-01-01
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Education of the IndiansIndian Print Shop, Chilocco Indian Agricultural School1927-01-01
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The Havasupai Indian Agency, ArizonaThe Office1928-01-01
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United States Indians; historical referencesPrinted at the United States Indian School1928-01-01
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The American Indian in the World WarHaskell Institute1929-01-01
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Manual for cooks in the Indian ServiceU.S. G.P.O.1929-01-01
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Regulations to govern oil and gas operations on restricted Indian landsGovt. Print. Off.1930-01-01
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Indian home lifepart I - the past, part II - the presentHaskell Institute1930-01-01
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Indian population of the United States from l759 to l93l1931-01-01
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Bibliography of Indian and pioneer stories for young folksU.S. Govt. Print. Off.1931-01-01
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Indian art and industriesIndian Print Shop1931-01-01
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Address of Dr. W. Carson Ryan, jr., director of education, Indian service, over station WRC and nation-wide network, Washington, D.C., November 14, 19321932-01-01
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Address of Mr. Charles J. Rhoads, commissioner of Indian affairs, over station WRC, and nation-wide network, Washington, D.C., November 14, 19321932-01-01
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The use of Indian designs in the government schools1933-01-01
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American Indian legendsHaskell Indian Institute1935-01-01
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Anthropology and the Indian service program1935-01-01
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[Corporate charters of Native American groups]Dept. of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs1936-01-01
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Indian citizenship1936-01-01
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Constitution and bylaws of the Gila River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community, ArizonaApproved May 14, 1936U.S.G.P.O.1936-01-01
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Location of principal tribes by state and agency ...United States, Dept. of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs1938-01-01
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Office of Indian affairsGovt. print. off.1939-01-01
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Short bibliogrphies of North American Indianss.n.1940-01-01
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1940 statistical summary, human dependency survey, Navajo Reservation and Grazing District 7U.S. Dept. of Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Navajo Reservation1941-01-01
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Final act of the First Inter-American Conference on Indian Life, heald at Pátzcuaro, State of Michoacán, Mexico, April 1-24, 1940translationU. S. Office of Indian Affairs1941-01-01
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Records of the Michigan Superintendency of Indian Affairs, 1814-51National Archives1942-01-01
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Superintendent of Indian Trade, letters sent, Oct. 31, 1807-Apr. 18, 1823National Archives1942-01-01
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Harnessing the Big Muddy[the story of Missouri Basin developmentHaskell Institute Print Shop1948-01-01
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Letter book of the Arkansas Trading House, 1805-1810The National Archives1948-01-01
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Report on the Navajolong-range program of Navajo rehabilitationU. S. Dept. of the Interior1948-01-01
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Corporate charter of the Organized Village of Kake, Alaskaratified January 27, 1948U.S. G.P.O.1950-01-01
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Constitution and by-laws of the Petersburg Indian Association, Alaskaapproved March 22, 1948U.S. G.P.O.1950-01-01
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Corporate charter of the Native Village of Perryville, Alaskaratified September 1, 1950U.S. G.P.O.1951-01-01
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Corporate charter of the Aleut Community of St. Paul Island, Alaskaratified June 12, 1950U.S. G.P.O.1951-01-01
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Hopi hearings, July 15-30, 1955The Bureau1955-01-01
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The Navajo yearbook of planning in action, 1954Navajo Agency1955-01-01
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Amended corporate charter of the San Carlos Apache Tribe, Arizonaratified March 7, 1955U.S. G.P.O.1957-01-01
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Constitution and bylaws of the Crow Creek Sioux Tribe of Fort Thompson, South Dakotaapproved April 26, 1949U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1957-01-01
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Amended constitution and by-laws of the San Carlos Apache Tribe of Arizonaeffective February 24, 1954U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1957-01-01
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Letters received by the Office of the Secretary of War relating to Indians Affairs, 1800-1823The National Archives, National Archives and Records Service, General Services Administration1959-01-01
Number of Native Alaskan students in school beyond high school1960-01-01-
Program and proceedings of the first annual Conference for Tribal Judgesheld at Vermillion, South Dakota, March 2-6, 1959State University of South Dakota1960-01-01
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United States Indian population and land, 1962United States, Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs1963-01-01
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Letters sent by the Office of Indian Affairs, 1824-1881National Archives1963-01-01
Indians, Eskomos and Aleuts of AlaskaBureau of Indian Affairs1964-01-01-
Old settler Cherokee census roll, 1895, and index to payment roll, 1896National Archives and Records Service1966-01-01
Indian Affairs 1965a progress report from the Commissioner of Indian AffairsU.S. Government Printing Office1966-01-01-
Indians of Montana, WyomingUnited States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs1968-01-01
Answers to your questions about American IndiansG.P.O.1968-01-01-
Indians of the central PlainsUnited States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs1968-01-01
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Our schools and the "forgotten Americans"United States, Department of the Interior1968-01-01
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Answers to your questions about American IndiansFor sale by the Supt. of Documents, U.S. Govt. Print. Office1968-01-01
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Workshop in Cross-cultural Educationsummary report and project evaluation : Stewart Indian School, Stewart, Nevada, June 8-27, 1969Abt Associates1969-01-01
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Indians of the eastern seaboardUnited States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs1969-01-01
Education in AlaskaBureau of Indian Affairs Area Office1972-01-01-
Indians of North CarolinaRevised editionUnited States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs1972-01-01
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Records of the Wisconsin superintendency of Indian affairs, 1836-1848, and the Green Bay subagency, 1850National Archives and Records Service1974-01-01
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Superintendents' annual narrative and statistical reports from field jurisdictions of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, 1907-1938National Archives and Records Service, General Services Administration1975-01-01
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Background information on Indian fishing rights in the Pacific NorthwestRev.The Bureau1976-01-01
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Governing bodies of federally recognized Indian groups (excluding Alaska)United States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs1978-01-01
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Answers to your questions on American Indiansquestions on education, health, land, citizenship, economic status, etcpublisher not identified1978-01-01
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You asked about the Navajo!education, health and economic problems of the NavajoThe Bureau1978-01-01
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The NavajoThe Bureau1978-01-01
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The Seminole Indians of Floridaa summary of Seminole Indian history, Indian Bureau activities, and social, religious, educational, and economics conditionsSherman Institute Press1978-01-01
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An Archaeological survey report and mitigation plan for the Block III cultural resources, Navajo Indian Irrigation ProjectNavajo Nation Cultural Resource Management Program, Navajo Nation1979-01-01
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Indians in agriculturean historical sketchU.S. Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs1988-01-01
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Report on Tribal Priority AllocationsDepartment of the Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs1999-01-01
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Field procedures for investigating violations of the Archaeological Resources Protection Act (ARPA)2nd ed.BIA, Western Regional Office2010-01-01
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New schools for Indian childrenGovt. print. off.
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The Navajo yearbook of planning in action, 1958
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The Navajo yearbook of planning in action, 1955
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Cliff-dwellings
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Attendance of Indian children in state public schools
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Suggestions for advisers in Indian boarding schoolsrecreational activitiesGovt. print. off.
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Statistics relating to Indian schools. 1882
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Organization chartEducational-agricultural industrial activities