F 1: Indian Affairs, Indian Financing Act, 1974 Apr. - 1978 Sep.
Topics include Indians of North America finance. Correspondents include the Credit Union National Association.
F 2: Indian Affairs, Five Civilized Tribes, 1978 Jan.
Topics include Creek Indians and land tenure in Oklahoma. Correspondents include Ross O. Swimmer, Thlopthlocco Tribal Town Organization, and the Five Civilized Tribes Foundation Inc.
F 3: Indian Affairs, Food Stamp Programs/Commodities, 1974 Mar. - 1978 Apr.
Topics include Indians of North America, nutrition, and the Food Stamp Act of 1964. Correspondents include the National Congress of American Indians and Kiowa Tribal Chairman Pressley Ware.
F 4: Indian Affairs, Foster Children, 1976 May.
Topics include child welfare.
F 5: Indian Affairs, GAO Briefing Indian Health, 1974 Mar. - 1978 Apr.
Topics include Indians of North America health and hygiene, Siletz Indians, and the Indian Healthcare Improvement Act 1976. Correspondents include the United States Dept. of Health, Education and Welfare, the University of Iowa, the Central Oklahoma American Indian Health Council, Inc., the Indian Healthcare Resource Center, the Native American Coalition of Tulsa, and Ponca Tribal Health Programs.
F 6: Indian Affairs, Hawaiian Natives, 1978 Apr. - 1978 May.
Topics include Hawaiians and education.
F 7: Indian Affairs, Head Start, 1978 Jan. - 1978 Apr.
Topics include Head Start programs in Oklahoma and federal aid to child development. Correspondents include the United States Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare.
F 8-12: Indian Affairs, Health, 1973 Feb. - 1978 Sep.
Topics include Chilocco Indian School, Northern Oklahoma College, Indians of North America health and hygiene, Indian land transfers, Indians of North America and housing, Indians of North America and employment, Cheyenne Indians in Oklahoma, Discrimination in Oklahoma employment, Kiowa Indians in Oklahoma, Comanche Indians in Oklahoma, Apache Indians in Oklahoma, Seneca Indians in Oklahoma, Cayuga Indians in Oklahoma, Arapaho Indians in Oklahoma, Solar Energy in Ada (Okla.), Indians of North America and alcohol use, Osage Indians, Blood Quantum, Claremore Indian Hospital, and the Fort Sill Indian School. Correspondents include James Abourezk, Harry J. W. Belvin, Alan Bible, Joseph A. Califano, Paul Jones Fannin, Henry Martin Jackson, Overton James, William Wayne Keeler, Clem Rogers McSpadden, Paul Frederick Sharp, Ross O. Swimmer, Sylvester J. Tinker, East Central State College (Ada, Okla.), the Inter-Tribal Council of the Five Civilized Tribes of Oklahoma, the United States Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare, C. David Gardner - Principal Chief of the Choctaw Nation, Hazel E. Elbert, the Anadarko Chamber of Commerce, Anadarko Municipal Hospital, Carl Albert Indian Hospital, Claremore Indian Hospital, Creek Indian Hospital, the Delaware Tribal Business Committee, Inter-Tribal Council, Inc., the Navajo Health Authority, the North Central Oklahoma Inter-Tribal Health Council, Inc., the Oklahoma County Tribal Urban Healthcare Project, and the Talihina Indian Hospital.
F 13-14: Indian Affairs, Health Care Legislation, 1973 Nov. - 1977 Feb.
Topics include Indians of North America health and hygiene, Indians of North America health and hygiene in Oklahoma, Medical Care, American Indian School of Medicine, Claremore Indian Hospital, and the Indian Health Care Improvement Act. Correspondents include Quentin Northrop Burdick, Frank Church, Howard W. Cannon, Robert J. Dole, Paul Jones Fannin, Mark O. Hatfield, Henry Martin Jackson, Edward Moore Kennedy, George Stanley McGovern, Lee Metcalf, Joe Skubitz, Ross O. Swimmer, Sylvester J. Tinker, the Oklahoma State Dept. of Health, Navajo Health Authority, and the North Central Inter-Tribal Health Council.
F 15: Indian Affairs, Health, National Board, 1975 Dec. - 1976 Apr.
Correspondents include the Alaska Native Health Board, All Indian Pueblo Council, Inc., the American Indian School of Medicine, and the National Indian Health Board.
F 16: Indian Affairs, Health, Pawnee and Ponca, 1977 Oct. - 1978 Apr.
Topics include Indians of North America health and hygiene in Oklahoma and the Pawnee Indian Hospital. Correspondents include the United States Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare and Ponca Tribal Affairs and Development.
F 17: Indian Affairs, National American Indian Housing Authority, 1974 June - 1975 Aug.
Topics include Indians of North America and finance, Indians of North America housing and finance, and Indians of North America law and legislation. Correspondents include the Housing Authority of the Creek Nation of Oklahoma.
F 18-20: Indian Affairs, Housing, 1973 Mar. - 1978 Oct.
Topics include Chilocco Indian School, the United States Farmers Home Administration, Arapaho Indians in Oklahoma, Cherokee Indians housing, Cheyenne Indians in Oklahoma, federal aid to community development, federal aid to Indians, Indians of North America and finance, Indians of North America law and legislation in Oklahoma, Kiowa Indians in Oklahoma, Pawnee Indians housing in Oklahoma, Quapaw Indians in Quapaw (Okla.), public housing, refuse and refuse disposal, Seminole Indians in Oklahoma, Absentee Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma, and the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974. Correspondents include James Abourezk, Harry J. W. Belvin, Bob Cannon, Claude A. Cox, Pete Domenici, LaDonna Harris, Henry Martin Jackson, Overton James, James R. Jones, Mike Mansfield, Joseph Manuel Montoya, James D. Santini, Thomas Jefferson Steed, Theodore F. Stevens, Ross O. Swimmer, Housing Assistance Council, the Inter-tribal Council of the Five Civilized Tribes of Oklahoma, the National Congress of American Indians, the National Council on Indian Opportunity (U.S.), the National Savings and Loan League, the National Tribal Chairman's Association, the Oklahoma Indian Affairs Commission, the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs, the United States Dept. of Agriculture, the United States Dept. of Housing and Urban Development, the United States Public Housing Administration, Neal A. McCaleb, Citizen Band Potawatomi Indians, Creek Nation Housing Authority, C. David Gardner - Principal Chief of the Choctaw Nation, the Housing Authority of the Absentee Shawnee Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma, the Housing Authority of the Cherokee Nation, the Housing Authority of the Chickasaw Nation, the Housing Authority of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, the Housing Authority of the Comanche Tribe of Oklahoma, the Housing Authority of the Osage Tribe, the Housing Authority of the Ponca Tribe, the Housing Authority of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma, Inter-Tribal Council Inc., the National American Indian Housing Council, the Oklahoma Indian Housing Association, the Oklahoma Indian Housing Authority, the Oklahoma National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials, Ponca Tribal Management Program, the Sac and Fox Indian Housing Authority of Oklahoma, the United Indian Tribes of Oklahoma, and the United Indian Tribes of Western Oklahoma and Kansas. These topics are also found in Box 33, Folders 1-8.
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