To grant to Indians living under federal tutelage the freedom to organize for purposes of local self-government and economic enterprise.
Hearing[s] before the Committee on Indian affairs, United States Senate, Seventy-third Congress, second session, on S. 2755, a bill to grant to Indians living under federal tutelage the freedom to organize for purposes of self-government and economic enterprise; to provide for the necessary training of Indians in administrative and economic affairs; to conserve and develop Indian lands; and to promote the more effective administration of justice in matters affecting Indian tribes and communities by establishing a federal court of Indian affairs.
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1934 - U.S. Govt. Print. Off., Washington, District of Columbia
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English
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Identifiers
- Library of Congress Control Number38007549
- OCLC Control Number8134661
- Open LibraryOL6367475M
Classifications
- LCCE93 .U6778
- LCCKF8395.A2 .I45 1934
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