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1 1 Missouri Southern State University Spiva Library Joplin, Missouri 0330C Federal Docs Offers List #1 from Missouri Southern State University Please contact Hong Li by July 10 th, 2013 if your library would like to have any of these federal government documents (paper format). Y4.In 2/10: Al Report on Alcohol and Drug Abuse. Task Force Eleven Y4.In 2/10: Al 1/ Am. Ind. Policy Rev. Comm. Special Joint Task Force Report on Alaskan Native Issues Y4.In 2/10: Ed Report on Ind. Education. Task Force Five: Ind. Education. Final Report Y4.In 2/10: F Report on Federal Administration and Structure of Indian Affairs. Task Force Three Y4.In 2/10: F 31/ Report on Federal, State, and Tribal Jurisdiction. Task Force Four Y4.In 2/10: H Report on Indian Health. Task Force Six Y4.In 2/10: L 41/v Am. Ind. Policy Rev. Comm. Final Report. Task Force No. 9. Law Consolidation, Revi Y4.In 2/10: L 41/v Am. Ind. Policy Rev. Comm. Appendixes to the Final Report. Task Force No. 9. Law Y4.In 2/10: M Bureau of Ind. Affairs Management Study. Section 2 Study Provision: Report on BIA Y4.In 2/10: R 29/v Am. Ind. Policy Rev. Commission. Final Report Y4.In 2/10: R Report on Reservation and Resource Development and Protection. Task Force Seven Y4.IN 2/10: T Report on Terminated and Nonfederally Recognized Indians. Task Force Ten
2 2 Y4.In 2/10: T Report on Tribal Government. Task Force Two Y4.In 2/10: T Reports on Trust Responsibilities and the Federal-Indian Relationship; Including Treaty... Y4.In 2/10: Ur Report on Urban and Rural Non-Reservation Indians. Task Force Eight Y4.In 2/11: Ac Federal Acknowledge Process. Hearing before the Select Committee on Ind. Affairs... Y4.In 2/11: Al Consolidating Alaska Natives Governing Bodies. Hearing before the United States Sen Y4.In 2/11: Am 3/v U.S. Senate Select Committee on Ind. Affairs. Meetings of the Am. Ind. Policy of Rev Y4.In 2/11: Am 3/v U.S. Senate Select Committee on Ind. Affairs. Meetings of the Am. Ind. Policy of Rev Y4.In 2/11: Am 3/v U.S. Senate Select Committee on Ind. Affairs. Meetings of the Am. Ind. Policy of Rev Y4.In 2/11: Am 3/v U.S. Senate Select Committee on Ind. Affairs. Meetings of the Am. Ind. Policy of Rev Y4.In 2/11: Am 3/v U.S. Senate Select Committee on Ind. Affairs. Meetings of the Am. Ind. Policy of Rev Y4.In 2/11: Am 3/v U.S. Senate Select Committee on Ind. Affairs. Meetings of the Am. Ind. Policy of Rev Y4.In 2/11: Ar Arkansas Riverbed Rights of Cherokee, Choctaw, and Chickasaw Ind. Nations Y4.In 2/11: Ar 4i 1977 Water for Five Central Arizona Ind. Tribes for Farming Operations Y4.In 2/11: B 85/ Budget of the Bureau of Ind. Affairs for Fiscal Year Hearing before the United St... Y4.In 2/11: C Leasing of Land in Chelan County, Wash., and Correction of a Land Description Y4.In 2/11: C Authorization of Claims. Hearing before the Selection Committee on Ind. Affairs Y4.In 2/11: D Delaware Ind. Judgment Funds. Hearing before the Selection Committee on Ind. Affair Y4.In 2/11: D Federal Domestic Assistance Programs. Hearing before the United States Senate, Selec Y4.In 2/11: Ed Ind Education Oversight. Hearing before the Selection Committee on Indian Affairs Y4.In 2/11: F Nomination of Thomas W. Fredericks to Assistant Secretary of the Interior. Hearing
3 3 Y4.In 2/11: F Ind. Judgment Funds Use or Distribution Plans. Hearing before the Selection Commite Y4.In 2/11: G Disposition of the Gila River Pima-Maricopa Ind. Community Judgment Funds Y4.In 2/11: G Grants to Ind.-Controlled Postsecondary Educational Institutions and the Navajo Com Y4.In 2/11: H Nomination of William E. Hallett. Hearing before the Select Committee on Ind. Affairs... Y4.In 2/11: H Inclusion of Native Hawaiians in Certain Ind. Acts and Programs Y4.In 2/11: H 31/ Hawaiian Native Educational Assistance Act Y4.In 2/11: H 31/ Native Hawaiian Education Act Y4.In 2/11: H Ind. Health Service Expenditures Y4.In 2/11: H 34/2 pt Indian Health Services, Oversight Y4.In 2/11: H 34/2 pt Indian Health Services, Oversight Y4.In 2/11: H 34/ Ind. Health Service Oversight and Reauthorization of Ind. Health Care Improvement Act Y4.In 2/11: H 34/ Investigation of Ind. Health Service Expenditures, Billings Area Y4.In 2/11: H 34/ Oversight of Ind. Health Services in the Pacific Northwest and Alaska Y4.In 2/11: H Relocation of Certain Hopi and Navajo Indians Y4.In 2/11: H 77/ Relocation of Certain Hopi and Navajo Indians Y4.In 2/11: H Report on Indian Housing Y4.In 2/11: H 81/ Federal Indian Housing Programs Y4.In 2/11: In Indian Child Welfare Act of 1977 Y4.In 2/11: In 2/ Bureau of Indian Affairs Organization Y4.In 2/11: In 2/ Bureau of Indian Affairs Reorganization
4 4 Y4.In 2/11: In 2/ Indian Program Evaluation and Needs Assessment Y4.In 2/11: In 2/ Status of the Bureau of Indian Affairs Reorganization Y4.In 2/11: In 2/ Waiver of Ind. Claims Commission Act Statute of Limitations for Cow Creek Band of Y4.In 2/11: In 2/ Indian Health Y4.In 2/11: In 2/ Oversight of the Indian Child Welfare Act Y4.In 2/11: In 2/ Implementation of the Indian Judgment Funds Distribution Act Y4.In 2/11: In 2/ Reauthorization of the Indian Health Care Improvement Act Y4.In 2/11: In Inheritance of Trust or Restricted Land on the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation Y4.In 2/11: J Jurisdiction on Indian Reservations Y4.In 2/11: J 97/pt Jurisdiction on Indian Reservations Part 2 Y4.In 2/11: L Federally Owned Land in Nevada Held in Trust for the Paiute and Shoshone Tribes of Y4.In 2/11: L 22/ Land Authority and Trust Lands for the Ramah Band of the Navajo Tribe Y4.In 2/11: L Transfer of Government Lands to Certain Indian Tribes Y4.In 2/11: L 23/ Transfer of Indian Lands to Heirs or Lineal Descendants Y4.In 2/11: L Leases Involving the Secretary of the Interior and the Northern Cheyenne Ind. Reservatio Y4.In 2/11: L History, Jurisdiction, and a Summary of Legislative Activities of the United States Sena... Y4.In 2/11: M 28/v Proposed Settlement of Maine Indian Land Claims Y4.In 2/11: M 28/v Proposed Settlement of Maine Indian Land Claims Y4.In 2/11: M Mashpee Lands Y4.In 2/11: M 61l 1980 Acquire Lands for the Mille Lacs Band of Minnesota Chippewa Indians
5 5 Y4.In 2/11: M Montana Water Rights Y4.In 2/11: N Development of Native American Culture and Art Y4.In 2/11: N Navajo and Hopi Ind. Relocation Commission Amendments of 1978 Y4.In 2/11: N Nomination of the Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Indian Affairs Y4.In 2/11: P Paiute Restoration Act Y4.In 2/11: P Per Capita Payments to Indians by Tribal Governments Y4.In 2/11: P Pueblo Lands and Alaska Native Governing Bodies Y4.In 2/11: P 96/ Pueblo Trust Lands Y4.In 2/11: R Recognition of Certain Indian Tribes Y4.In 2/11: R Federal Recognition of Certain Indian Tribes Y4.In 2/11: R American Indian Religious Freedom Y4.In 2/11: R Rhode Island Indian Claims Settlement Act Y4.In 2/11: Sa Settlement of San Luis Rey River Water Claims Y4.In 2/11: Se Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act Implementation Y4.In 2/11: Se 4/ Amend the Ind. Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act Y4.In 2/11: Se Distribution of Seminole Judgment Funds Y4.In 2/11: Si Siletz Indian Tribe Restoration Y4.In 2/11: Si 3/ Establishment of a Siletz Indian Reservation Y4.In 2/11: St Statute of Limitations Extension for Indian Claims Y4.In 2/11: St 2/ Statute of Limitations Extension
6 6 Y4.In 2/11: T Trade Between Indians and Federal Employees Y4.In 2/11: T Tribal-State Compact Act of 1978 Y4.In 2/11: T 73/ Tribally Controlled Community Colleges Assistance Act Amendment Y4.In 2/11: T 73/ Implementation of the Tribally Controlled Community Colleges Assistance Act Y4.In 2/11: T 73/ Tribal-State Compact Act of 1979 Y4.In 2/11: T Restoration of Tule River Indian Reservation Lands Y4.In 2/11: Um Umatilla Indian Reservation Land Consolidation, Development, and Inheritance of Y4.In 2/11: Ut Conveyance of Federal Land to the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe Y4.In 2/11: W Case History Report of the Wambli Archery Company, Eagle Nest District Y4.In 2/11: W Certain Wather Right Claims of the Ak-Chin Indian Community I 20.2: C 12/2/ American Indian Calendar 1978 I 20.2: C 43/ The Legacy of Chignik Bay, Yesterday, Today, & Tomorrow I 20.2: C 83/ Indian Courts and the Future, Report of the NAICJA long range planning project I 20.2: Ed 8/ Indian Education: Steps to Progress in the 70 s I 20.2: H 62/ Historic Buildings of Nome: Past, Present, and Future I 20.2: K Years on the King Salmon River, An Archaeological Report for UGA-052 I 20.2: N 22/ Navajo Area, Tuba City Agency, District One, Soil and Range Inventory, Tech. Report I 20.2: N 22/ Navajo Area, Dist. 18, Ft. Defiance Agency, Soil and Range Inventory I 20.2 P 75/5 n.d. President Nixon Sets New Ind. Policies and Goals
7 7 I 20.2: SA 6/2 Mar 2010 The Archaeology of the Sapsuk River, Alaska I L Indians of the Lower Plateau
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