DEWEY F. BARTLETT COLLECTION
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F 1: Indian Affairs, Institute of the Southern Plains, 1973 Aug. - 1978 Sept.

Topics include Indians of North America and education. Correspondents include James Abourezk, the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs, the United States Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare, the Institute of the Southern Plains, Inc., and Southern Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes.

F 2: Indian Affairs, Indian Trust Information Act, 1978 June - July.

Topics include Indians of North America civil rights.

F 3: Indian Affairs, Intermountain School, 1973 June - 1974 July.

Topics include Intermountain Boarding School (Brighton City, Utah), Indians of North America and education, Navajo Indians in Arizona, and petroleum products prices. Correspondents include Gunn McKay, the National Tribal Chairmen's Association, the United States Dept. of the Interior, Inter-Tribal Council, Inc., and United Southeastern Tribes, Inc.

F 4: Indian Affairs, Inter-Tribal Council, 1973 May - 1978 June.

Topics include Indian termination policy, Indians of North America and alcohol use, Indians of North America education in Wyandotte (Okla.), Indians of North America Health and hygiene, Indians of North America Politics and government, Modoc Indians, Peoria Indians, and national self-determination in the United States. Correspondents include the Inter-Tribal Council of the Five Civilized Tribes, the United States American Indian Policy Review Commission, Inter-Tribal Alcoholism & Rehabilitation Program, Inter-Tribal Council, Inc., and the Wyandotte Tribe of Oklahoma.

F 5-6: Indian Affairs, Johnson - O'Malley, 1972 Apr. - 1977 July.

Topics include Indians of North America and education. Correspondents include Indian Education Training, Inc., Native American Rights Fund, the Oklahoma Indian Affairs Commission, the Oklahoma State Dept. of Education, and the United Indian Tribes of Western Oklahoma and Kansas.

F 7-8: Indian Affairs, Judgement Claims, 1968 July - 1978 June.

Topics include Sylvester J. Tinker, Apache Indians, criminal jurisdiction in Oklahoma, Delaware Indians treaties in Oklahoma, Indians of North America and claims, Indians of North America and finance, Indians of North America legal status and laws, Indians of North America politics and government, national self-determination in the United States, Seminole Indians in Oklahoma, and Tonkawa Indians in Oklahoma. Correspondents include James Abourezk, John N. Happy Camp, James R. Jones, Lloyd Meeds, John Melcher, Patsy T. Mink, Antonio Borja Won Pat, Richmond J. Tiger - Principal Chief of the Seminole Nation, the Delaware Tribe of Western Oklahoma, Citizen Band of Potawatami Indians, and the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma.

F 9-10: Indian Affairs, Kaw Tribe, 1970 Aug. - 1978 Dec.

Topics include Indian land transfers, Indians of North America and claims, Indians of North America and land tenure in Oklahoma, and Kaw Lake (Kaw, Okla.).

F 11: Indian Affairs, Kiowa, 1973 May - 1978 Aug.

Topics include Indian land transfers in Oklahoma, Indians of North America and finance, Indians of North America and housing, Indians of North America and land tenure in Oklahoma, Indians of North America politics and government, Deana Jo Harragarra - Miss Indian America XXII, Bob Cannon, the Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma, and Pressley Ware - Kiowa Tribal chairman.

F 12: Indian Affairs, Labor, Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriations, 1978 June - Sept.

F 13: Indian Affairs, Land Sales and Claims, 1973 Feb. - 1978 Oct.

Topics include Apache Indians in Oklahoma, Creek Indians in Oklahoma, Fox Indians in Oklahoma, Hopi Indians in Arizona, Indian land transfers in Oklahoma, Indians of North America and claims, Indians of North America and land tenure, Navajo Indians in Arizona, Osage Indians in Oklahoma, Sauk Indians, Seminole Indians, the Arkansas River, and the Yardeka School. Correspondents include the Navajo and Hopi Indian Relocation Commission, Mildred Cleghorn - Chairperson for the Fort Sill Apaches, the Associated Committee of Friends on Indian Affairs, Friends of the Hopi, Pueblo of Zia, and the Western States Land Commissioners Association.

F 14: Indian Affairs, Land and Water Conservation, 1974 Mar. - Sept.

Topics include soil conservation and water conservation. Correspondents include Rogers C. B. Morton and the Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Dept.

F 15: Indian Affairs, R. L. Larson Accounts, 1966 Sept. - 1978 Nov.

Topics include Apache Indians, Caddo Indians, Comanche Indians, Delaware Indians, Indians of North America and finance, Indians of North America and land tenure, Kiowa Indians, Wichita Indians, and Indian moneys proceeds of labor accounts.

F 16: Indian Affairs, Lawton Indian Hospital, 1977 Nov. - 1978 Oct.

Topics include employee-management relations in government in Lawton (Okla.) and occupational health services.

F 17: Indian Affairs, Lawton Construction Company, 1977 Aug. - Sept.

Topics include Apache Indians in Apache (Okla.) and Indians of North America and economic conditions. Correspondents include the Lawton Construction Company, Inc.

F 18: Indian Affairs, Legislation - General Correspondence, 1976 Apr. - 1978 June.

Topics include Bannock Indians in Idaho, Creek Indians in Oklahoma, Indians of North America and civil rights, Indians of North America and education, Indians of North America and housing, Indians of North America and land tenure, Indians of North America and law and legislation, Shoshoni Indians in Idaho, and the Arkansas River. Correspondents include the Tri-County Indian Development Council, Inc.

F 19: Indian Affairs, Library Conferences, 1977 July - 1978 Nov.

Topics include American Indian Libraries newsletter and Indians of North America and library resources. Correspondents include the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs.

F 20: Indian Affairs, Loan Programs, 1977 July - Aug.

Topics include Indians of North America and finance.

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