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1 Revised and Updated Major Council Meetings of American Indian Tribes Part One University Publications of America

2 Major Council Meetings of American Indian Tribes: Part One Section I ( ) Section II ( ) Guide Compiled by Robert E. Lester A microfilm project of UNIVERSITY PUBLICATIONS OF AMERICA, INC. 44 North Market Street Frederick, MD 21701

3 SOURCE NOTE The documents in this collection were selected from Record Group 75, Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Central Classified Files, Decimal Number.054. These documents are housed at the National Archives, Washington, D.C. Copyright 1982 by University Publications of America, Inc. All rights reserved. ISBN ISBN X.

4 TABLE OF CONTENTS Reel Index Section I ( ) Reels I-X Navajo 1 Reel XI Five Civilized Tribes 5 Five Civilized Tribes Seminole 5 Five Civilized Tribes Cherokee Nation 6 Five Civilized Tribes Choctaw (Mississippi Band) 7 Five Civilized Tribes Intertribal 8 Reel XII Pueblo 9 Reel XIII Cheyenne and Arapaho 11 Consolidated Ute 13 Section II ( ) Reels XIV-XV Chippewa Minnesota 17 Reels XVI-XX Klamath 20 Reel XXI Sioux Black HillsCouncil 24 Sioux Pine Ridge (Oglala) 25

5 Reel XXII Sioux Pine Ridge (Oglala)cont 28 Sioux Standing Rock 29 Sioux Rosebud 29 Sioux FlandreauSantee 30 Reels XXIII-XXVI Sioux Cheyenne River 32

6 Reel I REEL INDEX Section I ( ) Navajo 0001 Tribal Council of the Western Navajo Jurisdiction. Tuba City, Arizona. May 22-23, pp Council of the San Juan Navajo Jurisdiction. Shiprock, New Mexico. May 31, pp Letter to H.J. Hagerman, Commissioner to the Navajo Tribe, from Charles H. Burke, Commissioner of Indian Affairs regarding Items to Be Discussed at the July 7 Tribal Council. June 28, pp Letterto Charles H. Burke, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, from H.J. Hagerman, Commissioner to the Navajo Tribe regarding the Proceedings of the July 7 Tribal Council. July 8, pp Tribal Council. Shiprock, New Mexico. July 7, pp Tribal Council. Shiprock, New Mexico. July 7-8, pp Tribal Council. Fort Defiance, Arizona. July 7-8, pp Tribal Council. Crown Point, New Mexico. July 7-8, pp Speech by Dr. C.H. Koentz, Physician Stationed at Kayenta, Arizona, before the Tribal Council. Leupp Indian School, Arizona. November 13, pp Address by E.B. Meritt, Assistant Commissioner of Indian Affairs, before the Tribal Council. Leupp Indian School, Arizona. November 12, pp Tribal Council. Leupp Indian School, Arizona. November 12-13, pp Tribal Council. Fort Wingate, New Mexico. September 3-4, pp Letter to C.J. Rhoads, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, from H.J. Hagerman, Commissioner to the Navajo Tribe, Reporting on the September 3-4 Tribal Council. September 18, pp Tribal Council. Fort Wingate, New Mexico. July 7-8, pp Letter to C.J. Rhoads, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, from H.J. Hagerman, Commissionerto the Navajo Tribe, reporting on the July 7-8Tribal Council. "Last Year's Accomplishments" and "Lands." August 1, pp.

7 0674 Letter to C.J. Rhoads, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, from H.J. Hagerman, Commissioner to the Navajo Tribe, Reporting on the July 7-8 Tribal Council. Tribal Council Representation." August 14, pp Letter to C.J. Rhoads, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, from H.J. Hagerman, Commissioner to the Navajo Tribe, Reporting on the July 7-8 Tribal Council. "Sheep Dipping and Financing." August 13, pp Letter to C.J. Rhoads, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, from H.J. Hagerman, Commissioner to the Navajo Tribe, Reporting on the July 7-8 Tribal Council. "Education" and "Arts and Crafts." August 13, pp Tribal Council. Fort Wingate, New Mexico. July 7-8, pp Tribal Council. Fort Wingate, New Mexico. July 7-8, pp Special Session of the Tribal Council. Tuba City, Arizona. October and November 1, pp Special Session of the Tribal Council. Fort Defiance, Arizona. March 12-13, pp Special Session of the Tribal Council. Crown Point, New Mexico. April 9-11, pp Tribal Council Meeting. Kearns Canyon, Arizona. July 10-12, pp. Reel II Navajo cont Tribal Council Meeting. Window Rock, Arizona. April 9, pp Joint Session of the Tribal Council and Executive Committee. January.17-20, pp Special Session of the Board of County Commissioners of Navajo County to Discuss the Navajo Reservation Extension in Navajo County. Holbrook, Arizona. April 3, pp Tribal Council. Window Rock, Arizona. May 15-19, pp Tribal Council. Window Rock, Arizona. November 20-21, pp Tribal Council. Window Rock, Arizona. June 3-6, pp Tribal Council. Window Rock, Arizona. April 8-11, pp Tribal Council. Window Rock, Arizona. January 12-13, pp. Reel III Navajo cont Tribal Council. Window Rock, Arizona. June 22-24, pp.

8 0135 Special Session of the Tribal Council and the Navajo Reservation Traders. Window Rock, Arizona. November 14, pp Tribal Council. Window Rock, Arizona. December 16, pp Tribal Council. Window Rock, Arizona. July 9-11, pp Tribal Council. Window Rock, Arizona. November 26-27, pp Tribal Council. Window Rock, Arizona. July 17-19, pp Tribal Council. Window Rock, Arizona. July 10-13, pp Proceedings of the Delegation of the Navajo Tribal Council. Washington, D.C. May 13-25, pp Tribal Council. Window Rock, Arizona. July 23-26, pp Tribal Council. Window Rock, Arizona. February 18-21, pp Tribal Council. Window Rock, Arizona. July 8-11, pp. Reel IV Navajo cont Tribal Council. Window Rock, Arizona. November 3-5, pp Tribal Council. Window Rock, Arizona. March 18-23, pp Special Session of the Advisory Committee and the Industrial Committee of the Tribal Council and the Traders Association. Window Rock, Arizona. March 31-April 2, pp Tribal Council. Window Rock, Arizona. June 26-29, pp Advisory Committee of the Tribal Council. Window Rock, Arizona. October 13-16, pp Tribal Council. Window Rock, Arizona. December 6-9, pp Advisory Committee of the Tribal Council. Window Rock, Arizona. March 4-7, pp Advisory Committee of the Tribal Council. Window Rock, Arizona. April 4-6, pp Advisory Committee of the Tribal Council. Window Rock, Arizona. May 23-25, pp Tribal Council. Window Rock, Arizona. June 8-11, pp Advisory Committee of the Tribal Council. Window Rock, Arizona. July 27-29, pp. Reel V Navajo cont Advisory Committee of the Tribal Council. Window Rock, Arizona. August 29- September 5, pp.

9 0160 Tribal Council. Window Rock, Arizona. October 11-14, pp Tribal Council. Window Rock, Arizona. November 29-December 2, pp Advisory Committee of the Tribal Council. Window Rock, Arizona. January 24-February 2, pp Tribal Council. Window Rock, Arizona. April 11-14, pp Advisory Committee of the Tribal Council. Window Rock, Arizona. May 16-18, pp Tribal Council. Window Rock, Arizona. July 10-13, pp Tribal Council. Window Rock, Arizona. September 11-15, pp. Reel VI Navajo cont Tribal Council. Window Rock, Arizona. March 20-23, pp Tribal Council. Window Rock, Arizona. May 1-9, pp Tribal Council. Window Rock, Arizona. October 8-12, pp Tribal Council. Window Rock, Arizona. January 14-25, pp. Reel VII Navajo cont Tribal Council. Window Rock, Arizona. April 14-25, pp Tribal Council. Window Rock, Arizona. August 11-15, pp Tribal Council. Window Rock, Arizona. January 5-23, pp. Reel VIII Navajo cont Tribal Council. Window Rock, Arizona. May 11-21, pp Tribal Council. Window Rock, Arizona. July 20-31, pp. [Due to counter malfunction, frames have been skipped. There is no material missing.] 0835 Tribal Council. Window Rock, Arizona. October 5-9, pp Tribal Council. Window Rock, Arizona. November 2-6, pp Draft of Proposed Constitution of the Navajo Tribe. December 24, pp.

10 Reel IX Navajo cont Tribal Council. Window Rock, Arizona. February 8-12, pp Tribal Council. Window Rock, Arizona. February 23-26, pp Tribal Council. Window Rock, Arizona. March 1-4, pp Tribal Council. Window Rock, Arizona. May 10-14, pp. ReelX Navajo cont Tribal Council. Window Rock, Arizona. June 1-10, pp Tribal Council. Window Rock, Arizona. June 1, 8-10, pp Tribal Council. Window Rock, Arizona. August 30-September 10, pp Advisory Committee of the Tribal Council. Window Rock, Arizona. August 31 - September 1-3, 8, pp Advisory Committee of the Tribal Council. Window Rock, Arizona. December 4, 8-10, pp Tribal Council. Window Rock, Arizona. December 6-10, pp. Reel XI Five Civilized Tribes 0001 Conference for the Indians of the Five Civilized Tribes of Oklahoma regarding the Wheeler-Howard Indian Bill. Muskogee, Oklahoma. March 22, pp. Five Civilized Tribes Seminole 0072 Tribal Council. Seminole, Oklahoma. October 5 and November 2,18, and 30, pp General Council. Seminole, Oklahoma. June 19, pp General Council. Seminole, Oklahoma. July 5, pp General Council, Seminole, Oklahoma. October 27, pp Railroad and Attorneys Committee. Seminole, Oklahoma. November 2, pp General Council. Wewoka, Oklahoma. November 29, pp General Council, Wewoka, Oklahoma. June 22, pp.

11 Five Civilized Tribes Cherokee Nation 0105 Executive Committee. Muskogee, Oklahoma. March 26, pp Special Meeting of the Principal Chiefs of the Cherokee, Creek, Choctaw, and Seminole Nations; Governor of the Chickasaw Nation; Representatives of the Five Civilized Tribes; and Representatives of the Indian Centennial Board of Directors. Muskogee, Oklahoma. August 4, pp Executive Committee. Muskogee, Oklahoma. September 17, pp Executive Committee. Tahlequah, Oklahoma. January 14, pp Executive Committee. Stilwell, Oklahoma. February 11, pp Executive Committee. Tahlequah, Oklahoma. March 5, pp Executive Committee. Tahlequah, Oklahoma. April 16, pp Executive Committee. Kenwood, Oklahoma. June 11, pp Executive Committee. Tahlequah, Oklahoma. August 13, pp Executive Committee. Tahlequah, Oklahoma. September 17, pp Executive Committee. Tahlequah, Oklahoma. November 26, pp Executive Committee. Tahlequah, Oklahoma. March 4, pp Executive Committee. Tahlequah, Oklahoma. July 1, pp Executive Committee. Tahlequah, Oklahoma. September 30, pp Executive Committee. Tahlequah, Oklahoma. December 9, pp Executive Committee. Tahlequah, Oklahoma. January 27, pp Executive Committee. Tahlequah, Oklahoma. June 1, pp Executive Committee. Tahlequah, Oklahoma. October 5, pp Special Session of the Executive Committee. Eucha, Oklahoma. February 15, pp Executive Committee. Kenwood, Oklahoma. March 1, pp Executive Committee. Tahlequah, Oklahoma. April 12, pp Executive Committee. Tahlequah, Oklahoma. October 25, pp Executive Committee. Tahlequah, Oklahoma. February 7, pp Executive Committee. Tahlequah, Oklahoma. April 4, pp Executive Committee Session with Members of the Seven Clans Society of the Cherokee Indians. Proctor, Oklahoma. May 23, pp Executive Committee. Tahlequah, Oklahoma. June 27, pp Executive Committee. Tahlequah, Oklahoma. October 24, pp Executive Committee Representatives Session with Members of the Four Mothers' Nations Society. Hanna, Oklahoma. November 27, pp Executive Committee. Tahlequah, Oklahoma. March 20, pp Executive Committee Representatives Session with Members of the Four Mothers' Nations Society. Hanna, Oklahoma. October 1, pp.

12 Five Civilized Tribes Choctaw (Mississippi Band) 0360 Tribal Council of the Mississippi Band. Philadelphia, Mississippi. July 11, pp Tribal Council of the Mississippi Band. Philadelphia, Mississippi. October 10, pp Tribal Council of the Mississippi Band. Philadelphia, Mississippi. January 9, pp Tribal Council of the Mississippi Band. Philadelphia, Mississippi. April 10, pp Special Session of the Tribal Council of the Mississippi Band. Philadelphia, Mississippi. October 23, pp Special Session of the Tribal Council of the Mississippi Band. Philadelphia, Mississippi. October 31, pp Special Session of the Tribal Council of the Mississippi Band. Philadelphia, Mississippi. December 6, pp Tribal Council of the Mississippi Band. Philadelphia, Mississippi. January 8, pp Choctaw Study by E.L. Flory and T.W. Taylor. January pp Report on Visit of the Tribal Relations Officer of the Muskogee Area with the Tribal Council of the Mississippi Band. Philadelphia, Mississippi. February 5-9, pp Interpretation of the Powers of the Tribal Council according to the Constitution and Bylaws of the Mississippi Band. February pp Special Session of the Tribal Council of the Mississippi Band. Philadelphia, Mississippi. February 7, pp Enclosures to the Minutes of the Special Session of the Tribal Council of the Mississippi Band regarding the Establishment of the Bureau of Indian Affairs' Division of Program. February 7, pp Special Session of the Tribal Council of the Mississippi Band. Philadelphia, Mississippi. March 11, pp Tribal Council of the Mississippi Band. Philadelphia, Mississippi. July 8, pp Report on Visit of the Tribal Relations Officer of the Muskogee Area with thetribal Council of the Mississippi Band. Philadelphia, Mississippi. November 5-14, pp Special Session of the Tribal Council of the Mississippi Band. Philadelphia, Mississippi. November 13, pp Special Session of the Tribal Council of the Mississippi Band. Philadelphia, Mississippi. December 23, pp Tribal Council of the Mississippi Band. Philadelphia, Mississippi. January 13, pp.

13 0555 Special Session of the Tribal Council of the Mississippi Band. Philadelphia, Mississippi. January 30, pp Special Session of the Tribal Council of the Mississippi Band. Philadelphia, Mississippi. February 13, pp Tribal Council of the Mississippi Band. Philadelphia, Mississippi. April 14, pp Tribal Council of the Mississippi Band. Philadelphia, Mississippi. July 14, pp Memo to the Area Director on Visit of the Muskogee Area Administrative Assistant to the Choctaw Area Field Office. Philadelphia, Mississippi. July 13-16, pp Tribal Council of the Mississippi Band. Philadelphia, Mississippi. October 13, pp Tribal Council of the Mississippi Band. Philadelphia, Mississippi. January 12, pp Summary of Conference between a Delegation from the Mississippi Band and the Area Director. February 17, pp Tribal Council of the Mississippi Band. Philadelphia, Mississippi. April 13, pp. Five Civilized Tribes Intertribal 0637 Intertribal Council. Muskogee, Oklahoma. October 20, pp Intertribal Council. Muskogee, Oklahoma. February 3, pp Constitution and Bylaws of the Intertribal Council. February 3, pp Special Session of the Intertribal Council. Muskogee, Oklahoma. February 21, pp Special Session of the Executive Committee of the Cherokee Nation. Tahlequah, Oklahoma. March 5, pp Intertribal Council. Muskogee, Oklahoma. April 5, pp Intertribal Council. Muskogee, Oklahoma. July 12, pp Intertribal Council. Muskogee, Oklahoma. October 11, pp Intertribal Council. Muskogee, Oklahoma. January 24, pp Intertribal Council. Muskogee, Oklahoma. April 11, pp Intertribal Council. Muskogee, Oklahoma. July 11, pp Intertribal Council. Muskogee, Oklahoma. October 10, pp Intertribal Council. Muskogee, Oklahoma. January 9, pp Intertribal Council. Muskogee, Oklahoma. April 9, pp Intertribal Council. Muskogee, Oklahoma. July 9, pp Business Committee Session of the Thlopthlocco Tribal Town. Thlopthlocco, Oklahoma. September 29, pp Intertribal Council. Muskogee, Oklahoma. October 8, pp.

14 0805 Intertribal Council. Muskogee, Oklahoma. January 14, pp Memo on the Proposed Legislative Measures Which Were Enacted into Law during the First Session of the 83rd Congress. September 4, pp Special Session of the Intertribal Council. Muskogee, Oklahoma. September 8, pp Intertribal Council. Muskogee, Oklahoma. October 14, pp Intertribal Council. Muskogee, Oklahoma. January 13, pp Special Session of the Intertribal Council. Muskogee, Oklahoma. March 25, pp Intertribal Council of the Quapaw Subagency. Wyandotte, Oklahoma. May 26, pp Intertribal Council. Muskogee, Oklahoma. July 14, pp Intertribal Council. Muskogee, Oklahoma. October 13, pp Intertribal Council. Muskogee, Oklahoma. January 6, pp Special Session of the Intertribal Council. Muskogee, Oklahoma. February 19, pp Intertribal Council. Muskogee, Oklahoma. April 29, pp Intertribal Council. Muskogee, Oklahoma. July 13, pp Intertribal Council. Muskogee, Oklahoma. October 12, pp Executive Committee of the Cherokee Nation. Tahlequah, Oklahoma. December 4, pp Intertribal Council. Muskogee, Oklahoma. January 12, pp Intertribal Council. Muskogee, Oklahoma. April 9, pp Intertribal Council. Muskogee, Oklahoma. July 11, pp Intertribal Council. Muskogee, Oklahoma. January 9, pp Intertribal Council. Muskogee, Oklahoma. April 10, pp Intertribal Council. Muskogee, Oklahoma. July 10, pp Special Meeting of the Intertribal Council. Muskogee, Oklahoma. September 6, pp. Reel XII Pueblo 0001 Letter to H.J. Hagerman, Commissioner to the Navajo Tribe, from Walter Cochrane, Special Attorney for the Pueblo Indians, concerning the Proposed All-Pueblo Council. September 2, pp Letter to H.J. Hagerman, Commissioner to the Navajo Tribe, from C.J. Crandall, Superintendent of the Northern Pueblos Agency, concerning the Proposed All-Pueblo Council. September 4, pp.

15 0010 Letter to Charles H. Burke, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, from H.J. Hagerman, Commissioner to the Navajo Tribe, concerning the All-Pueblo Council. Septembers, pp Letter to H.J. Hagerman, Commissioner to the Navajo Tribe, from T.F. McCormick, Superintendent of the Southern Pueblos Agency. September 8, pp All-Pueblo Indian Council of the American Indian Defense Association. Santo Domingo, New Mexico. October 6, pp Letterto Charles H. Burke, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, from H.J. Hagerman, Commissioner to the Navajo Tribe, concerning Regulations for an All-Pueblo Council. October 26, pp United States Pueblo Indian Council. Santa Fe, New Mexico. November 15-17, pp Agreement between Progressive and Conservative Parties of the Santa Clara Pueblo. October 22, pp Explanation of the Plan for the Government of the Santa Clara Pueblo. December 1, pp United States Pueblo Indian Council. Santa Fe, New Mexico. November 9-10, pp Report on the Pueblo Territory pp United States Pueblo Indian Council. Santa Fe, New Mexico. November 7-8, pp Santa Clara Pueblo Council Session, Presided over by E.B. Meritt, Assistant Commissioner of Indian Affairs. Santa Clara, New Mexico. November 9, pp All-Pueblo Indian Council [of the American Indian Defense Association]. Santo Domingo, New Mexico. September 2, pp Letter to Charles J. Rhoads, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, from John Collier, Executive Secretary of the American Indian Defense Association, concerning the Pueblo Confederation. September 12, pp Letters to Charles J. Rhoads, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, from Charles Elkus, Attorney and President of the American Indian Defense Association of Northern California, concerning the Status of the Pueblo Indians. September 25 and 26, pp All-Pueblo Council of New Mexico. Santo Domingo, New Mexico. July 4-5, pp All-Pueblo Council of New Mexico. Santo Domingo, New Mexico. March 15, pp.

16 Reel XIII Cheyenne and Arapaho 0001 Tribal Council. Darlington, Oklahoma. June 19, pp Letter to Cato Sells, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, from W.W. Scott, Superintendent of the Cheyenne and Arapaho Agency, Transmitting Minutes of the June 19 Tribal Council. July 7, p Letter to the Chiefs and Principal Men of the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes, from E.B. Meritt, Assistant Commissioner of Indian Affairs, concerning the Principal Subjects Discussed at the June 19 Tribal Council. August 17, pp Tribal Council (Including the Educational and Health Committee). Concho, Oklahoma. November 2, pp Tribal Council (Including the Educational and Health Committee). Concho, Oklahoma. September 29, pp Tribal Council. Concho, Oklahoma. April 4, pp Tribal Council. Concho, Oklahoma. October 10, pp Tribal Council (Including the Educational Committee). Concho, Oklahoma. November 22, pp Tribal Council. Concho, Oklahoma. May 5, pp Tribal Council. Calumet, Oklahoma. May 8, pp Tribal Business Committee. Concho, Oklahoma. December 13,1937; January 5, 1938; and February 2, pp Tribal Business Committee. Concho, Oklahoma. March 2, pp Tribal Business Committee. Concho, Oklahoma. April 6, pp Tribal Business Committee. Concho, Oklahoma. May 4, pp Tribal Business Committee. Concho, Oklahoma. June 1, pp Tribal Business Committee. Concho, Oklahoma. July 6, pp Tribal Business Committee. Concho, Oklahoma. August 3, pp Tribal Business Committee. Concho, Oklahoma. September 7, pp Tribal Business Committee. Canton, Oklahoma. October 8 and 28, pp Tribal Business Committee. Thomas, Oklahoma. December 7, pp Tribal Business Committee. Geary, Oklahoma. January 4, pp Tribal Business Committee. Concho, Oklahoma. February 1, pp Tribal Business Committee. Concho, Oklahoma. March 1, pp Tribal Business Committee. Concho, Oklahoma. April 5, pp Tribal Business Committee. Clinton, Oklahoma. May 3, pp Tribal Business Committee. Concho, Oklahoma. June 7, pp Tribal Business Committee. Concho, Oklahoma. July 5, pp Tribal Business Committee. Clinton, Oklahoma. August 2, pp Tribal Business Committee. Canton, Oklahoma. September 6, pp Tribal Business Committee. Thomas, Oklahoma. October 4, pp.

17 0267 Tribal Business Committee. Concho, Oklahoma. November 1, pp Tribal Business Committee. Concho, Oklahoma. December 6, pp Tribal Business Committee. Concho, Oklahoma. January 3, pp Tribal Business Committee. Concho, Oklahoma. February 7, pp Tribal Business Committee. Colony, Oklahoma. March 6, pp Tribal Business Committee. Colony, Oklahoma. April 3, pp Tribal Business Committee. Concho, Oklahoma. May 1, pp Tribal Business Committee. Canton, Oklahoma. July 3, pp Tribal Business Committee. Concho, Oklahoma. August 7, pp Tribal Business Committee. Geary, Oklahoma. September 4, pp Tribal Business Committee. Concho, Oklahoma. October 2, pp Tribal Business Committee. Concho, Oklahoma. November 6, pp Tribal Business Committee. Colony, Oklahoma. December 4, pp Tribal Business Committee. Concho, Oklahoma. January 2, pp Tribal Business Committee. Concho, Oklahoma. February 5, pp Tribal Business Committee. Concho, Oklahoma. March 5, pp Tribal Business Committee. Concho, Oklahoma. May 7, pp Tribal Business Committee. Concho, Oklahoma. June 4, pp Tribal Business Committee. Concho, Oklahoma. August 6, pp Tribal Business Committee. Concho, Oklahoma. October 1, pp Tribal Business Committee. Concho, Oklahoma. November 5, pp Tribal Business Committee. Concho, Oklahoma. March 4, pp Tribal Business Committee. Colony, Oklahoma. April 15, pp Tribal Business Committee. Concho, Oklahoma. May 6, pp Tribal Business Committee. Concho, Oklahoma. June 3, pp Tribal Business Committee. Concho, Oklahoma. September 2, pp Tribal Business Committee. Concho, Oklahoma. October 7, pp Tribal Business Committee. Geary, Oklahoma. December 2, pp Tribal Business Committee. Thomas, Oklahoma. February 16, pp Tribal Business Committee. Concho, Oklahoma. April 7, pp Tribal Business Committee. Geary, Oklahoma. August 4, pp Tribal Business Committee. Concho, Oklahoma. September 8, pp Tribal Business Committee. Concho, Oklahoma. October 6, pp Tribal Business Committee. Concho, Oklahoma. February 2, pp Tribal Business Committee. Concho, Oklahoma. April 5, pp Tribal Business Committee. Concho, Oklahoma. July 20, pp Tribal Business Committee. Concho, Oklahoma. September 6, pp Tribal Business Committee. Concho, Oklahoma. November 1, pp Tribal Business Committee. Concho, Oklahoma. January 3, pp Tribal Business Committee. Concho, Oklahoma. March 7, pp Tribal Business Committee. Concho, Oklahoma. March 28, pp Tribal Business Committee. Concho, Oklahoma. April 4, pp.

18 0517 Tribal Business Committee. Concho, Oklahoma. June 6, pp Tribal Business Committee. Concho, Oklahoma. October 4, pp. Consolidated Ute 0523 Ute Mountain Tribal Council. Towaoc, Colorado. May 30, pp Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. April 2, pp Uintah and Ouray Tribal Council. Moab, Utah. May 9, pp Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. February 1, pp Uintah and Ouray Tribal Council. Fort Duchesne, Utah. March 27-28, pp Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. August 1, pp Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. August 9, pp Consolidated Ute Tribal Council. Towaoc, Colorado. August 16, pp Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. October 19-21, pp Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. January 15, pp Special Session of the Southern Ute Tribal Council.Ignacio, Colorado. March 5, p Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. March 1, pp Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. March 30, pp Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. April 15, pp Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. May 15, pp Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. May 23, pp Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. May 27, pp Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. June 1, pp Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. July 1, pp Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. July 15, pp Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. August 1, pp Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. August 5, pp Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. August 20, pp Ute Mountain Tribal Council. Towaoc, Colorado. September 3, pp Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. September 4, pp Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. September 18, pp Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. November 1, pp Ute Mountain Tribal Council. Towaoc, Colorado. November 4, pp Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. November 15, pp Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. December 2, pp Ute Mountain Tribal Council. Blanding, Utah. December 3, pp Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. December 16, pp Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. January 2, pp Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. January 13, p Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. February 1, pp.

19 0650 Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. February 15, pp Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. March 1, pp Ute Mountain Tribal Council. Towaoc, Colorado. March 3, pp Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. March 15, pp Ute Mountain Tribal Council. Towaoc, Colorado. April 3, pp Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. April 15, pp Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. May 1, pp Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. May 15, pp Ute Mountain Tribal Council. Towaoc, Colorado. July 2, p Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. July 15, pp Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. August 15, pp Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. September 2, p Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. October 1, pp Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. October 15, pp Ute Mountain Tribal Council. Towaoc, Colorado. November 3, pp Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. December 1, pp Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. December 15, pp Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. January 2, pp Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. February 2, pp Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. April 1, pp Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. May 1, pp Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. June 1, p Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. July 1, pp Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. August 5, pp Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. September 1, pp Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. October 15, p Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. December 1, p Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. January 15, p Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. February 1 and March 1, p Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. April 1, p Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. May 1, p Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. June 1 and July 1, p Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. August 1 and 17, p Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. September 1, p Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. October 1 and November 1, p Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. December 1, p Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. January 1, p Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. February 1, p Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. March 1, p Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. March 15, pp.

20 0734 Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. April 1, p Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. May 1, p Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. June 1, p Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. July 1, p Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. August 1, p Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. September 1, p Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. October 6, p Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. January 1, p Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. February 1, p Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. March 1, p Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. April 2, p Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. May 1, p Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. June 1, p Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. July 1, p Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. August 1, p Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. September 1, p Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. October 1, p Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. November 2 and December 3, p Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. January 2, p Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. May 1, p Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. June 3, pp Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. July 1, pp Gila River-Maricopa Indian Community Council. Sacaton, Arizona. July 3, pp Special Session of the Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. July 26, p Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. August 1, pp Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. September 3, pp Joint Meeting of the Southern Ute, Northern Ute, and Ute Mountain Tribal Councils with Claims Attorneys. Ignacio, Colorado. September 5-6, pp Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. October 1, pp Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. November 1, pp Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. December 2, pp Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. January 2, pp Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. February 3, p Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. March 3, pp Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. April 1, pp Joint Meeting of the Ute Mountain and Southern Ute Tribal Councils with Claims Attorneys. Ignacio, Colorado. May 1, pp Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. May 2, pp.

21 0813 Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. June 5, pp Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. June 23, p Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. July 1, pp Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. August 1, p Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. September 2, pp Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. October 1, pp Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. November 3, pp Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. December 1 and 3,1947.2pp Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. January 2, pp Ute Mountain Tribal Council. Towaoc, Colorado. January 5, p Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. February 2, pp Ute Mountain Tribal Council. Towaoc, Colorado. February 3, pp Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. March 1, p Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. March 29, p Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. April 1, p Ute Mountain Tribal Council. Towaoc, Colorado. May 5, pp Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. June 1, p Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. July 1, pp Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. July 2, p Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. August 2, pp Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. August 4, p Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. August 16, p Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. September 1, p Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. October 1, pp Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. October 26, p Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. November 1, p Ute Mountain Tribal Council. Towaoc, Colorado. November 3, p Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. December 1, p Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. January 7, p Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. February 8, p Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. March 4, pp Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. April 1, pp Ute Mountain Tribal Council. Towaoc, Colorado. April 12, p Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. April 20, p Letter to Floyd McSpadden, Superintendent of the Consolidated Ute Agency, from Will R. Bolen, Supervisor of Extension and Credit, Transmitting the Annual Credit Reports. April 27, p Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. May 2, pp Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. May 10, p Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. September 1, p Ute Mountain Tribal Council. Towaoc, Colorado. September 2, p Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. October 7, p.

22 0871 Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio, Colorado. October 25, pp Southern Ute Tribal Council. Ignacio,.Colorado. November 1, p. Reel XIV Section 11( ) Chippewa Minnesota 0001 General Council of the Chippewas of Minnesota. Bemidji, Minnesota. August 13-15, pp Letter to James I. Coffey, President of the Chippewas of Minnesota, from Cato Sells, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, concerning Resolutions Made at the July 12-14, 1916, General Council of the Chippewas of Minnesota. February 10, pp Miscellaneous Letters regarding Resolutions Made at the July 12-14, 1916, General Council of the Chippewas of Minnesota. February pp General Council of the Chippewas of Minnesota. Bemidji, Minnesota. July 9-10, pp Report on the Proceedings of a Council Investigating Complaints Brought to the Attention of the Bureau of Indian Affairs. White Earth Boarding School, Minnesota. July 18, pp Report on the Proceedings of a Council Investigating Complaints Brought to the Attention of the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Ponsford Day School, Minnesota. July 23, pp Report on a Meeting Investigating Complaints Brought to the Attention of the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Beaulieu, Minnesota. July 29, pp Testimony Given at a Meeting Investigating Complaints Brought to the Attention of the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Round Lake, Minnesota. July 24, pp Report on a Meeting Investigating Complaints Brought to the Attention of the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Twin Lakes, Minnesota. July 29, pp Report on a Meeting Investigating Complaints Brought to the Attention of the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Elbow Lake, Minnesota. August pp Report on a Meeting Investigating Complaints Brought to the Attention of the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Big Bend, Minnesota. August pp Report on a Meeting Investigating Complaints Brought to the Attention of the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Leech Lake, Minnesota. August 8, pp Report on a Meeting Investigating Complaints Brought to the Attention of the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Bena, Minnesota. August 14, pp Report on a Meeting Investigating Complaints Brought to the Attention of the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Red Lake, Minnesota. August 26, pp.

23 0517 Report on a Meeting Investigating Complaints Brought to the Attention of the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Nett Lake, Minnesota. September 2, pp Report on a Meeting Investigating Complaints Brought to the Attention of the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Vermillion Lake, Minnesota. September 7, pp Report on a Meeting Investigating'Complaints Brought to the Attention of the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Grand Portage, Minnesota. September 28, pp General Council of the Chippewas of Minnesota. Cass Lake, Minnesota. July 8, pp Executive Committee of the Chippewa Indians of Minnesota. Cass Lake, Minnesota. October 4-5, pp LettertoCharles H. Burke, Commissionerof Indian Affairs.from James I. Coffey, Representative of the Chippewa Indians in the State of Minnesota, regarding Payment of Expenses Incurred by Indians Traveling to Washington, D.C. November 21, pp Letter to Charles H. Burke, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, from Benjamin Caswell, President of the Chippewa Indians of Minnesota, Transmitting the Minutes of the July General Council. November 30, pp Letter to Charles H. Burke, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, from P. R. Wadsworth, Superintendent of the Consolidated Chippewa Indian Agency, concerning the General Council of July October 9, pp General Council of the Chippewa Indians of Minnesota. Cass Lake, Minnesota. July 8-10, pp General Council of the Chippewa Indians of the Leech Lake, Chippewas of the Mississippi, Cass Lake and Winnibegoshish Bands [United Chippewa Council]. Bena, Minnesota. July 22-23, pp General Council of the Chippewa Indians of the Leech Lake, Chippewas of the Mississippi, Cass Lake and Winnibegoshish Bands [United Chippewa Council]. Ball Club, Minnesota. August 8 and 10, pp Letters from Charles H. Burke, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Acknowledging Receipt of the General Council Proceedings of July 22-23, August 8, and August 10, pp Tribal Executive Committee Meeting with Representatives of the Red Lake Band. Cass Lake, Minnesota. May 1, pp Letters to John Collier, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, from M.L. Burns, Coordinator, Lakes States Area, regarding Meeting with the Grand Portage Indians. October 15, pp Tribal Executive Committee. Cass Lake, Minnesota. February 5-6 and 8, pp Tribal Executive Committee. Cass Lake, Minnesota. May 29, pp Tribal Executive Committee. Cass Lake, Minnesota. April 7-9, pp Tribal Executive Committee. Cass Lake, Minnesota. June 6, pp Tribal Executive Committee. Duluth, Minnesota. October 7-9, pp.

24 0926 Tribal Executive Committee. Duluth, Minnesota. January 9-12, pp Tribal Executive Committee. Ouluth, Minnesota. February 1, pp Tribal Executive Committee. Cass Lake, Minnesota. December 7-10, pp. Reel XV Chippewa Minnesota cont Special Session of the Tribal Executive Committee. Cass Lake, Minnesota. January 3-5, pp Tribal Executive Committee. Cass Lake, Minnesota. February 9-11, pp Tribal Executive Committee. Cass Lake, Minnesota. May 17-20, pp Tribal Executive Committee. Cass Lake, Minnesota. June 3-5, pp Tribal Executive Committee. Cass Lake, Minnesota. July 19-20, pp Tribal Executive Committee. Cass Lake, Minnesota. September 6-7, pp Tribal Executive Committee. Cass Lake, Minnesota. December 19-21, pp Tribal Executive Committee. Cass Lake, Minnesota. March 28-30, pp Tribal Executive Committee. Cass Lake, Minnesota. May 15-18, pp Tribal Executive Committee. Cass Lake, Minnesota. June 2-3, pp Special Session of the Tribal Executive Committee. Cass Lake, Minnesota. July 24 and 26-27, pp Special Session of the Tribal Delegates. Cass Lake, Minnesota. July 25-26, pp Special Session of the Tribal Executive Committee. Walker, Minnesota. August 6-7, pp Tribal Executive Committee. Bemidji, Minnesota. September 27, pp Tribal Executive Committee. Cass Lake, Minnesota. December 18-19, pp Tribal Executive Committee. Cass Lake, Minnesota. March 19-21, pp Tribal Executive Committee. Cass Lake, Minnesota. May 13-15, pp Tribal Executive Committee. Cass Lake, Minnesota. September 4-5, pp Special Session of the Tribal Executive Committee. Cass Lake, Minnesota. November 14, pp Tribal Executive Committee. Cass Lake, Minnesota. December 18-20, pp Tribal Executive Committee. Cass Lake, Minnesota. March 19-21, pp.

25 Reel XVI Klamath 0001 Letter to R.A. Ballinger, Secretary of the Interior, from Eugene Isaacs, Chairman of the Tribal Council, regarding Matters Vital to the Interests of the Klamath Tribe. January 25, pp Letter to R.A. Ballinger, Secretary of the Interior, from the Tribal Council, regarding Land Exchanges. February 18, pp Tribal Council. Yainax, Oregon. May 13-17, pp Tribal Council. Klamath Agency, Oregon. May 27-29, pp Tribal Council, Klamath Agency, Oregon. February 19-21, pp General Council of the Klamath, Modoc, and Yahooskin Band of Snake Indians. Beatty, Oregon. April 26, pp General Council of the Klamath, Modoc, and Yahooskin Band of Snake Indians. Williamson River, Oregon. April 29, pp General Council. Klamath Agency, Oregon. June 1, pp General Council. Klamath Agency, Oregon. Williamson River and Beatty, Oregon. May 15, 21, and pp General Council. Klamath Agency, Oregon. July 6, 8-9, pp General Council. Sprague River, Oregon. June 2, pp General Council. Klamath Agency, Oregon. July 8, pp Tribal Business Committee. Klamath Agency, Oregon. November 17, pp General Council. Klamath Agency, Oregon. November 27, pp General Council. Klamath Agency, Oregon. December 1, pp General Council. Klamath Agency, Oregon. November 30, pp General Council. Klamath Agency, Oregon. December 28, pp General Council. Klamath Agency, Oregon. January 25, pp General Council. Klamath Agency, Oregon. May 3, pp General Council. Klamath Agency, Oregon. June 15, pp General Council. Klamath Agency, Oregon. July 7, pp General Council. Klamath Agency, Oregon. November 8-9, pp General Council. Klamath Agency, Oregon. December 6, pp General Council. Klamath Agency, Oregon. December 15, pp General Council. Klamath Agency, Oregon. May 12-13, pp General Council. Klamath Agency, Oregon. July 12, pp General Council. Klamath Agency, Oregon. August 10, pp General Council. Klamath Agency, Oregon. November 10, pp General Council. Klamath Agency, Oregon. November 25, pp General Council. Klamath Agency, Oregon. March 21, pp General Council. Klamath Agency, Oregon. March 30, pp.

26 0387 General Council. Klamath Agency, Oregon. April 13, pp General Council. Klamath Agency, Oregon. November 1 and 3, pp General Council. Klamath Agency, Oregon. December 7, pp General Council. Klamath Agency, Oregon. December and 27, pp General Council. Klamath Agency, Oregon. March 20, pp Tribal Business Committee. Klamath Agency, Oregon. April 8, pp Tribal Business Committee. Klamath Agency, Oregon. October 15, pp General Council. Klamath Agency, Oregon. November 27, pp General Council. Klamath Agency, Oregon. May 21 and June 4, pp Tribal Business Committee. Klamath Agency, Oregon. June 25, pp General Council. Klamath Agency, Oregon. July 16, pp General Council. Klamath Agency, Oregon. November 10, pp General Council. Klamath Agency, Oregon. August 22, pp General Council. Klamath Agency, Oregon. October 9 and 16, pp General Council. Klamath Agency, Oregon. December 11, pp General Council. Klamath Agency, Oregon. March 18-19, pp General Council. Klamath Agency, Oregon. June 24-25, pp. Reel XVII Klamath cont General Council. Klamath Agency, Oregon. July 29 and August 2, pp General Council. Klamath Agency, Oregon. November 11-15, pp General Council. Klamath Agency, Oregon. March 22-23, pp General Council. Klamath Agency, Oregon. April 11, pp Constitution of the Klamath Tribe of Oregon. April pp General Council. Klamath Agency, Oregon. June and 20, pp. Reel XVIII Klamath cont General Council. Klamath Agency, Oregon. August 11, pp General Council. Klamath Agency, Oregon. November 17, pp Joint Session of the Tribal Business Committee and the Tribal Special Member Committee. Klamath Agency, Oregon. December 8 and 12-13, pp Joint Session of the Tribal Business Committee and the Tribal Special Member Committee. Klamath Agency, Oregon. January 30-February 1, pp General Council. Klamath Agency, Oregon. February 2-3 and 9, pp.

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