Colville Termination: Hearings ... Eighty-ninth Congress, First Session on S. 1413 ... April 5 and 6, 1965Considers (89) S. 1413 and related (89) H.R. 6331, to terminate Federal supervision of the Confederated Tribes of Colville Indians in Washington, to terminate all Indian-related services, and to settle associated land claims. |
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... result in undue hardship on the Indian owner of the land , or that the administrative costs of collection would probably equal or exceed the amount collected . ( d ) Nothing contained in any other section of this Act shall affect in any ...
... result in undue hardship on the Indian owner of the land , or that the administrative costs of collection would probably equal or exceed the amount collected . ( d ) Nothing contained in any other section of this Act shall affect in any ...
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... result from sales of logs , lumber , plywood , and chips . With estimated costs of $ 15,742,000 and assuming present tax advantages accorded conventional tribal enterprises , net profit would be $ 2,042,000 . Added to this profit would ...
... result from sales of logs , lumber , plywood , and chips . With estimated costs of $ 15,742,000 and assuming present tax advantages accorded conventional tribal enterprises , net profit would be $ 2,042,000 . Added to this profit would ...
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... results in liquidation , they will receive substantial sums of cash . As a group of human beings , what are their characteristics ? What are their problems ? Will cash relieve them ? If not , what is their future ? Conditions of life ...
... results in liquidation , they will receive substantial sums of cash . As a group of human beings , what are their characteristics ? What are their problems ? Will cash relieve them ? If not , what is their future ? Conditions of life ...
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... result which would represent the judgment of any one of the experts in the field of evaluation . The tribes might well allege that the acceptance of any value less than the highest figure would be prima facie evidence of payment of less ...
... result which would represent the judgment of any one of the experts in the field of evaluation . The tribes might well allege that the acceptance of any value less than the highest figure would be prima facie evidence of payment of less ...
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... result in considerable delay in transferring the irrigation projects to the water users . 14. On page 14 , after line 2 , insert the following new subsection ( e ) : " ( e ) There is hereby authorized to be appropriated , out of any ...
... result in considerable delay in transferring the irrigation projects to the water users . 14. On page 14 , after line 2 , insert the following new subsection ( e ) : " ( e ) There is hereby authorized to be appropriated , out of any ...
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89th Congress allotments amended appraisal April Attention of James Bureau of Indian Chairman Coeur d'Alene Tribe Colville Business Council Colville Confederated Tribes Colville Indian Association Colville Indian Reservation Colville Reservation Colville Tribes Congress D.C. Attention D.C. DEAR economic election enacted enrolled member equity favor Federal Government Federal supervision Ferry Counties hearing Indian Affairs individual Insular Affairs interest Interior and Insular James Gamble Klamath Indians land LEE METCALF liquidation majority March March 29 Menominee MISIASZEK Moses NASH Nespelem NICHOLSON non-Indian Okanogan Okanogan River OMAK percent record referendum Secretary SENATE INTERIOR COMMITTEE Senate Office Building Senator ANDERSON Senator FANNIN Senator JACKSON Senator METCALF so-called remaining Spokane Spokane Tribe statement Subcommittee on Indian subsection termination bill termination of Federal testimony Thank timber tion tribal assets tribal council tribal members trust U.S. Senate vote WASH Washington Whereas WONG Yakima
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Page 144 - The General Assembly shall not grant to any citizen, or class of citizens, privileges or immunities, which, upon the same terms, shall not equally belong to all citizens.
Page 190 - President of the United States, to the Speaker of the House of Representatives of the United States, to the President of the Senate of the United States, and to each Member of Congress from the State of Washington.
Page 4 - ... enter the United States shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall be imprisoned for not more than two years.
Page 121 - Thereafter individual members of the tribe shall not be entitled to any of the services performed by the United States for Indians because of their status as Indians...
Page 6 - Indians, all statutes of the United States which affect Indians because of their status as Indians shall no longer be applicable to the members of the tribe, and the laws of the several States shall apply to the tribe and its members in the same manner as they apply to other citizens or persons within their jurisdiction.
Page 71 - The foregoing was duly enacted by the Colville Business Council by a vote of 10 for and 0 against, under authority contained in article V, section l(a) of the constitution of the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation, ratified by the Colville Indians on February 26, 1938, and approved by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs on April 19, 1938.
Page 7 - ... to earn a livelihood, to conduct their own affairs, and to assume their responsibilities as citizens without special services because of their status as Indians.
Page 13 - The subject of this legislation is not a matter for which the Department of Justice has primary responsibility, and accordingly we make no recommendation as to the enactment of the bill.
Page 144 - No law shall be passed granting to any citizen, class of citizens or corporation, privileges or immunities which upon the same terms shall not equally belong to all citizens or corporations.
Page 6 - That no member shall be declared to be in need of assistance in conducting his affairs unless the Secretary determines that such member does not have sufficient ability, knowledge, experience, and judgment to enable him to manage his business affairs, including the administration, use, investment, and disposition of any property turned over to such member and the income and proceeds therefrom, with such reasonable degree of prudence and wisdom as will be apt to prevent him from losing such property...