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1 THE SEMINOLE NATION OF OKLAHOMA RESOLUTIONS OF THE GENERAL COUNCIL September, 1969, December, 1979 DATE RESOLUTION NO. TITLE Oct. 4, A Resolution in Support of a Supplement to the Seminole Tribal Budget for FY Dec. 6, A Resolution Designating William C. Wantland as Legal Advisor or Attorney General of the Seminole Nation. Mar. 7, A Resolution for Cancellation of Business Lease Between the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma and Systems Engineering Electronics, Inc., for Breach of Contract and Default of Rental Payments. May 9, A Resolution Authorizing the Cancellation of Unused Balance of Loan Contract GOO C (CF-670) and Further Authorizing Partial Payment of Witness from Tribal Funds. May 9, A Resolution Authorizing Claims Attorney's Contract. May 9, A Resolution Inviting the Honorable Carl Albert to Address the General Council of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma. May 9, A Resolution Authorizing the Housing Authority of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma to Engage in FHA-235 Housing Programs. May 9, A Resolution Approving Execution of Oil and Gas Lease on MeKusukey Mission Property. May 9, A Resolution Authorizing the Approval of an Assignment of Oil and Gas Lease from Clark Watkins to the Rhodes Oil Company. June 6, A Resolution Authorizing Delegation to Seminole Tribe of Florida. June 6, A Resolution Approving Surface Lease on MeKusukey Academy Land.

2 Aug 22, A Resolution Adopting Declaration of Policies and Plan of Operation for the Seminole Tribal Education Loan Program. Aug. 22, A Resolution Amending Budget Committee Recommendations and Conditions for Tribal Budget of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma For Fiscal Year Dec. 5, A Resolution in Regard to Public Law and its Effect on the Election of Tribal Officials of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma. Dec. 5, A Resolution Providing for Employment of a Treasurer of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma. Dec. 5, A Resolution Establishing the Duties of Treasurer of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma. Dec. 5, A Resolution Authorizing the Chief of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma to Invest Tribal Funds on Deposit in the U. S. Treasury as of March 16, April 17, A Resolution in Regard to Public Law and the Popular Selection of the Principal Officer of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma. This resolution was passed after Washington reviewed Res. #70-12 and requested a resolution using the word "selected" instead of "elected." 71-2 This number was not used. June 5, A Resolution Authorizing Funds to Supplement the Seminole Tribal Budget for Fiscal Year June 5, A Resolution Regarding Insurance for the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma. June 19, A Resolution Approving the Seminole Tribal Budget for Fiscal Year Dec. 4, A Resolution Ratifying and Confirming Existing Contract with Paul M. Niebell, Claims Attorney for the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma.

3 Feb. 12, A Resolution for Removal of Mr. Terry Walker as Chief of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma 72-2 This Number was not used. March 4, A Resolution Authorizing a Five-year Extention of Amended Attorney's Contract No. H-803, Symbol March 4, A Resolution Authorizing the Chief of the Seminole Nation to execute Public Health Service Project Documents. April 22, A Resolution Requesting the Secretary of the Interior to Withdraw His Recognition of Terry Walker as Principal Chief and to Recognize Floyd Harjo as Acting Principal Chief of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma. June 3, A Resolution Requesting Indian Health Service for Permanent Sanitary Facilities for the Mekusukey Mission Recreation Area of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma. July 1, A Resolution Approving the Seminole Nation to Participate in the Indian Action Team Program This Number was not used. July 1, A Resolution Accepting the Resignation of William C. Wantland as Attorney General for the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma. July 29, A Resolution Establishing the Development of Permanent Sanitary Facilities at the Mekusukey Mission Grounds as Top Priority for Fiscal Year 1973 and Requesting Indian Health Service to Assist in such Development. Aug. 12, A Resolution Authorizing Reinvestment of A Certain Amount of Tribal Funds of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma. Oct. 28, A Resolution Endorsing the Work of the Overall Economic Development Committee of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma.

4 Oct. 28, A Resolution Requesting Funding under the Tribal Government Development Program of the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Feb. 3, A Resolution Authorizing the Chief of the Seminole Nation to Invest certain Tribal Trust Funds. March 3, A Resolution for Use of Revenue Sharing Funds for the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma. March 3, A Resolution Approving Use of Revenue Sharing Funds to Construct a Community Building for the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma. April 21, A Resolution Congratulating the Sasakwa Boys Basketball Team of for Winning the State Championship. June 2, A Resolution Supplementing the Proposal for the Community Health Representative Program for Fiscal Year Sept. 22, A Resolution Authorizing the Chief and Two Advisors of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma to Make Certain Investments of Tribal Trust Funds. Sept. 22, A Resolution Approving the Appointment of Five Delegates to the Intertribal Council. Sept. 22, A Resolution Approving the Appointment of Five Delegates to the NCAI Convention in Tulsa. Sept. 22, A Resolution Approving the Appointment of a Five Member Board of Trustees for the Sasakwa Water District. Sept. 22, A Resolution Declaring William C. Wantland, his Wife and Children, Citizens of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma by Adoption. Sept. 22, A Resolution Accepting the Report of Gratuitous Services Rendered by Attorney William C. Wantland This was a resolution prepared by Chief Tanyan for the delegates to the NCAI meeting in Tulsa. It requests NCAI to support the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma in its claims against the United States of America.

5 Nov. 17, A Resolution Approving the Education Committee of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma. Nov. 17, A Resolution Declaring the Need for A Health Clinic in The Seminole Nation. Nov. 17, A Resolution Authorizing the Principal Chief of the Seminole Nation to Execute all Public Health Service Project Documents for the Seminole Nation. Nov. 17, A Resolution Regarding Education of Seminole Indian Students. Jan.26, A Resolution Authorizing the Establishment of an Official Tribal Planning Department. Jan. 26, A Resolution Authorizing the Principal Chief of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma to Execute all Bureau of Indian Affairs Contract and Project Documents. Jan. 26, A Resolution Supporting George Harjose's Appointment to the Oklahoma Indian Affairs Commission. Jan. 26, A Resolution Approving Payment of $1, to the Estate of Roy St. Lewis. Jan. 26, A Resolution Approving the Construction and Location of Tribal Office Buildings on the Mekusukey Mission Grounds. March 2, A Resolution for the Seminole Nation to Contract for Health Service for the Indians in the Seminole Nation Area. March 30, A Resolution Authorizing Application for a $50,000 Loan from the Expert Assistance Fund. March 30, A Resolution Approving the Five Civilized Tribes Foundation Inc., to Act as Conduit for Programs from HEW and ONAP. March 30, A Resolution for the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma to Contract for the Johnson O'Malley Program. March 30, A Resolution Supporting the Continuing Existence of the Mutual Help Housing Program.

6 March 30, A Resolution Approving the Implementation of the Indian Action Team Program Within the Seminole Nation. April 20, A Resolution Supporting the Housing Authority in Collecting Delinquent Payments This Number was not used. April 20, A Resolution Supplementing the Proposal for the Community Health Representative Program for Fiscal Year April 20, A Resolution to Establish a Tribal Personnel Board. April 20, A Resolution Endorsing the Five Civilized Tribes Foundation, Inc., as the Conduit for CETA Funds This Number was not used. April 20, A Resolution to Establish a Bicentennial Committee. July.13, A Resolution Authorizing the Principal Chief of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma to Borrow Money for Interim Financing of Certain Programs of the Seminole Nation. Aug. 8, A Resolution Directing the Expenditure of Funds Derived from Awards of the Indian Claims Commission in Dockets Numbered 150 and 248. Sept. 7, A Resolution Approving the Appointment of Three Delegates to the NCAI Convention in San Diego, California. Dec. 14, A Resolution to Develop a Community Development Health Services Program Management. Jan 25, A Resolution in Support of The Indian Education Title IV Program. Jan. 25, A Resolution Expressing Need and Support of the Indian Action Team of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma.

7 Jan 25, A Resolution to Support Continuation of the Adult Education Project. Jan. 25, A Resolution to Transfer the Indian Action Team Contract to the Indian Technical Assistance Center, Denver, Colorado. Jan. 30, A Resolution to Support a Member of the Seminole Nation to the American Indian Policy Review Commission. March 1, A Resolution Authorizing the Housing Authority of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma to Formally Apply to the Department of Housing and Urban Development for the Fifty (50) Units Allocated to the Housing Authority. March 1, A Resolution to Recognize the Community Indian Education Committee Representing Children Attending Seminole Public Schools as a Corporation. March 1, A Resolution Supplementing the Proposal for Community Health Representative Program for Fiscal Year March 1, A Resolution to Accept Funds From the Office of Native American Programs to Implement an Economic Development Program. March 1, A Resolution Authorizing the Tribal Administration to Seek and Develop Programs to Meet Mental Health Needs. March 1, A Resolution Amending the Tribal Budget to Pay for Additional Unforseen Expenses. April 19, * A Resolution Authorizing Housing Commissioners to Request Better Water Pumps for the Fifty (50) New Homes. * Actual copy of the resolution could not be located, but the minutes show that such a resolution was passed.

8 April 19, * A Resolution Accepting Budget for Tribal Office Operation for Fiscal Year 1976, in the Sum of $40, (Although the resolution is dated , the minutes show the budget was actually approved ) May 17, A Resolution Authorizing the Counsel for the Seminole Nation to Draft a Bill or Bills to be Introduced in the Congress of the United States Providing for the Compensation to the Seminole Nation for the Loss of its Mineral Rights. May 17, A Resolution Approving Enoch L. Haney as a Representative of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma. June 7, A Resolution Rescinding a Previous Resolution to Build BIA Building on Mekusukey Mission Grounds and Authorizing the Location of the BIA Building on the 40 Acre Wewoka Tract. June 7, * A Resolution to Have Forty (40) Acre Tract of Land in Wewoka Put in Trust Land Under BIA. June 7, * A Resolution Authorizing Housing Authority to Stabalize Mutual Help Homeowner's Monthly Payments This Number was not used. July 19, A Resolution Dealing with Complaints Before the General Council from the Socalled Seminole Nation Treaty Government. July 19, A Resolution Concerning Private Groups Claiming to be Official Organs of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma. July 19, A Resolution Authorizing Claims Attorney to Settle the Florida Land Claim for Not Less Than $16,000,000 Without Off-Sets. * Actual copy of the resolution could not be located, but the minutes show that such a resolution was passed.

9 July 31, A Resolution Designating William C. Wantland Legal Advisor or Attorney General to the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma. Aug. 16, A Resolution in Support of the County Commissioners of Seminole County, Oklahoma, and Authorizing the Principal Chief to Appear at a Hearing in Regard to Same. Aug. 16, A Resolution Concerning Method of Payment to the Attorney General of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma. Sept. 6, A Resolution Waiving Payments in Lieu of Taxes from the Housing Authority of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma. Sept. 6, A Resolution of Support for Kent Frizzell as Secretary of the Interior. Sept. 6, _28* A Resolution to Open up Title I so as to give Opportunity of Work to Students. Sept. 6, _29* A Resolution to Acquire Funding for Personnel Training and Management Development. Sept. 27, A Resolution Authorizing the Establishment of a Nonprofit and a Profit Making Construction Corporation, to be Wholly Owned and Controlled by the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma. Sept. 27, A Resolution Accepting Settlement of the Florida Land Claims for $16,000,000. Sept. 27, A Resolution Rescinding a Previous Resolution on Proration of Revenue Sharing Funds. Sept. 27, A Resolution Opposing Senate Bill No. 27, Which Would Place the BIA Under the Jurisdiction of HEW. Sept. 27, 1975 * A Resolution Accepting the 40 Acre Wewoka Tract with the Stipulations set by the City of Wewoka, Oklahoma. * Actual copy of the resolution could not be located, but the minutes show that such a resolution was passed.

10 Oct. 22, A Resolution Authorizing Vincent Knight, Attorney for the Oklahoma Indian Legal Research Project, to Conduct Research on the Legal Status and Tribal Structure and History of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma. Oct. 22, 1975 * A Resolution Supporting a Title III Teacher Aide Training Program at Seminole Junior College. Nov. 1, 1975 * A Resolution Pertaining to Guidelines for Public Law , 93rd Congress. Nov. 1, 1975 * A Resolution Supporting a Proposal to ONAP to Secure Start-up Funds for a Tribal Owned and Controlled Construction Enterprise. Dec. 6, A Resolution Approving Action by the Seminole Nation Housing Authority to Obtain Low-Income Housing for Elderly and Handicapped Persons. Dec. 6, A Resolution Authorizing an Injunction Action Against the So-Called Seminole Nation Treaty Government This number was not used. Dec. 6, A Resolution Authorizing the Continuation of Tribal Programs. Dec. 6, A Resolution to Establish a Tribal Planning Comission. Dec. 6, A Resolution Authorizing the Seminole Nation Community Development Program to Develop an Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program. Dec. 6, A Resolution Regarding Increases in Mutual Help Housing Payments. Dec. 6, 1975 * A Resolution Establishing Guidelines for the Land Resource People. Dec. 6, A Resolution in Regard to the Pending Execution of Joney Joe Lusty. * Actual copy of the resolution could not be located, but the minutes show that such a resolution was passed.

11 Jan. 17, 1976 Feb. 14, A Resolution Supporting a Resolution Passed by the Inter-Tribal Council of of the Five Civilized Tribes. A Resolution Approving Application for Preliminary Loan for Low-Rent Public Housing. This resolution supercedes resolution # Feb. 14, 1976 * A Resolution Approving and Supporting the Resolution of Native American Tribes Presently Participating in the Indian Action Programs Recommending a Funding Level of $38,000,000 for Fiscal Year 1977 and a Proportionate Level for Ensuing Years. Mar. 16, A Resolution Authorizing the Borrowing of $25,000 Against Seminole Judgment Funds to Finance a Judgment Fund Committee. Mar. 16, A Resolution Appropriating Funds and Amending the Fiscal Year 1976 Tribal Budget for Payment of Additional Expense for Purchase of 15-acre Tract of Land. April 10, A Resolution Accepting the Low-Bid on the Mekusukey Industrial Park, Subject to EDA Approval and Directing the Contractor to Sign the Bid Proposal. May 15, A Resolution Adopting $12, Tribal Budget for Transition Quarter - July, August, & September, June 5, A Resolution Approving Claims Attorney's Fee in the Settlement of the Florida Land Claim. June 5, A Resolution Authorizing and Expressing the Desire of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma to Continue Contracting with the BIA for an Indian Action Program. * Actual copy of the resolution could not be located, but the minutes show such a resolution was passed.

12 Date Resolution No. Title June 5, 1976 June 5, 1976 July 17, 1976 July 17, A Resolution Authorizing and Expressing the Desire of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma to Continue Contracting with the BIA Through the Indian Technical Assistance Center for an Indian Action Program A Resolution Authorizing the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma to Contract with the BIA Through the Indian Technical Assistance Center, Lakewood, Colorado, for an Indian Action Program A Resolution Authorizing the Principal Chief to Negotiate with IHS for a Tribal and Community Development Program Under Public Law A Resolution Authorizing the Principal Chief to Negotiate with BIA for a Tribal Accounting Department, Tribal Government and Development Program and Tribal Land Acquisition under Public Law Aug. 19, A Resolution Amending the Tribal Budget for Payment of CHR Tax Delinquency. Sept. 4, A Resolution Authorizing the Principal Chief to Negotiate with the BIA for Programs He Feels are Necessary for the Continued Improvement in Services of the Seminole Nation. Sept. 4, A Resolution Adopting $12, Tribal Quarterly Budget for Fiscal Year Sept. 4, A Resolution Approving the Shawnee Indian Health Service Advisory Board to Contract for the Community Development Program under Public Law Dec. 4, A Resolution Approving Lease Agreements for an Office Building and Clinic and Authorizing the Seminole Nation Enterprise to Execute Assignments of Said Leases. Dec. 4, 1976 A Resolution for Drug Abuse Program. * Actual copy of the resolution could not be located, but the minutes show such a resolution was passed.

13 Date Resolution No. Title Jan. 15, 1977 Jan. 15, 1977 Mar. 5, 1977 Mar. 5, 1977 Mar. 29, 1977 Mar. 29, A Resolution Supporting a Funding Level of $38,000,000 for the National Indian Action Program and Supporting the Indian Technical Assistance Center at Lakewood, Colorado A Resolution for Continued Funding of All Seminole Nation Programs for Fiscal Year A Resolution Adopting $8,650 Tribal Budget for Fiscal Year * A Resolution Granting an Easement to Operators and Employees of the Health Clinic A Resolution Approving Bid on Tribal Complex A Resolution Authorizing the Principal Chief to Negotiate with IHS for a Community Development Program for Fiscal Year ? April 30, 1977 June 4, 1977 June 18, 1977 June 18, 1977 July 16, A Resolution Establishing the Five Member Policy-Making CETA Board A Resolution Requesting the Director of the Muskogee Area Office, BIA, to Call a Hearing of Record on the Judgment Fund Proposal. * A Resolution Recognizing the Constitution Revision Committee. * A Resolution Establishing an Indian Rights Protection Committee A Resolution Authorizing the Submission of a Bill to the Senate and House of Representatives of the USA in Congress Assembled Requesting Congress to Proceed with the Division of Claims Award Dockets 73 and 151. July 16, 1977 * A Resolution for the Continuance of the Seminole Nation CHR Program for FY *Actual copy of the resolution could not be located, but the minutes show such.a resolution was passed.

14 Date Resolution No. Sept. 3, 1977 Oct. 1, Oct. 1, Nov. 19, Title A Resolution Regarding Seminole Nation Membership in the National Congress of American Indians. A Resolution for Continued Funding of All Seminole Nation Programs for Fiscal Year A Resolution Appointing William S. Winters as Appraiser for the Railroad Claims Case. A Resolution Authorizing the Renewal of Claims Attorney's Contract. This number was not used. Dec. 3, A Resolution Approving and Supporting the Resolution of Native American Tribes Presently Participating in the Indian Action Program Recommending a Funding Level of $47,130,152 to Provide for Continuing Programs and New Proposals for Fiscal Year 1979 and a Proportionate Level for Ensuing Years. Jan. 7, A Resolution Approving William S. Winters as Qualified Surveyor for the Railroad Claims Case. Jan. 7, A Resolution for Continued Funding of Seminole Nation Programs for Fiscal Year Jan. 7, A A Resolution Authorizing a Contract Between the Seminole Nation and IHS for Implementation of a Seminole Nation Health Management Improvement Program. Jan. 7, A Resolution Opposing the Oklahoma City Indian Health Service Area Office's Method of Appointing the Director for the Wewoka Health Center. Jan. 7, A Resolution Requesting and Petitioning the Oklahoma City Indian Health Service Area Office and the Shawnee Service Unit to Initiate Administrative Re-arrangements to Place the Wewoka Health Center and Its Geographic Coverage Area Under the Tishomingo Service Unit. *Actual copy of the resolution could not be located, but the minutes show such a resolution was passed.

15 Jan. 7, A Resolution Petitioning the Inter-Tribal Council of the Five Civilized Tribes to Support Resolution #78-3 Dated Jan. 7, This number was not used. Jan. 7, A Resolution Approving the Tribal Budget for Fiscal Year March 11, A Resolution Supporting an Eastern Oklahoma Indian Health Planning Board. May 6, A Resolution Approving an Application for a Block Grant from the Department of Housing and Urban Development. May 6, A Resolution Expressing Thanks and Appreciation to the Staff of the Wewoka Agency of the BIA. May 6, A Resolution Requesting Governor David Boren to Authorize the National Guard to Conduct a Search on Behalf of the Family of Silas Narcomey. May 6, A Resolution Expressing Appreciation to Senator Dewey Bartlett. May 22, A Resolution Requesting the U. S. Attorney to Represent the Tribe in the Case of Ellis vs. Seminole Nation. June 3, A Resolution Approving a Seminole Nation Health Careers Recruitment Program. July 15, A Resolution Approving a Soil and Moisture Program for the Seminole Nation.

16 Date Resolution No. Title Oct. 21, A Resolution Authorizing the Seminole Enterprise, Inc., to Conduct a Feasibility Study of the Mekusukey Industrial Park to Determine Types of Industry most Suited for the Park. (Although the resolution is dated , the minutes indicate it was approved ) Oct. 21, A Resolution Authorizing the Seminole Nation Enterprise, Inc., to Conduct a Feasibility Study to Determine Potential for Catering Service from the Snack Bar. (Although the resolution is dated , the minutes indicate it was approved ) Oct. 28, 1978 Dec. 2, 1978 Dec. 2, A Resolution Making Certain Designations and Assurances for the Community Development Block Grant Program for Indian Tribes. 18 A Resolution Authorizing the Borrowing. of $27,150 to Pay the American Indian National Bank, Washington, D.C., for Funds Received to Finance the Judgment Fund Committee A Resolution Approving the Cooperation Agreement Between the Housing Authority of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma and the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma. (This resolution was not accepted because the 10-day notice provision was not met.) Dec. 15, 1978 Feb. 16, A Resolution Authorizing the Principal Chief to Enter into a Special Services Attorney Contract with James W. Rodgers, Jr. - A Resolution Supporting the Seminole Nation Health Management Improvement Program's Efforts to Obtain P.L Contracts for Fiscal Year (Although the resolution is dated , the minutes indicate it was approved )

17 Feb. 23, 1979 * A Resolution Approving the Cooperation Agreement Between the Housing Authority of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma and the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma. Mar. 20, A Resolution Making Certain Assurances in Connection with a Preapplication for the Comm..lnity Development Block Grant Program. Mar. 20, A Resolution for the Seminole Nation of of Oklahoma to Contract the Johnson O'Malley Program in Seminole County and Supersedii g Resolution No Mar. 20, A Resolution in Support of the Eastern Oklahoma Indian Health Planning Board Proposal. June 2, A Resolution Expressing Satisfaction with the Muskogee Area Office and Supporting the Addition of New Staff Positions at the Wewoka Agency. June 2, A Resolution for Continued Funding of Seminole Nation Programs for Fiscal Year June 2, A Resolution Initiating the Seminole National Health Careers Recruitment Program and Superseding Resolution No June 2, A Resolution Approving Application for Preliminary. Loan for Low Rent Public Housing. Aug. 10, A Resolution Requesting the Commissioner of Indian Affairs to Take Certain Actions Regarding the Seminole County Indian Credit Association. Aug. 10, ** A Resolution Authorizing the Chief to Apply for a Commodity Program. Aug. 10, A Resolution Making Certain Designations and Assurances for the Community Development Block Grant Program for Indian Tribes. *Actual copy of the resolution could not be located, but the minutes show such a resolution was passed. **This resolution was passed, but has not been drafted.

18 Title Resolution No. Title Sept. 1, A Resolution Approving Application for Preliminary Loan for Mutual-Help Housing. Sept. 1, 1979 ** A Resolution Authorizing the Principal Chief of the Seminole Nation to Execute All Public Health Service Project Documents for the Seminole Nation. Sept. 1, A Resolution Amending Contract No. GOOC by Increasing the Amount to be Paid to William S. Winters, Railroad Appraiser, to $5,850. Oct. 26, A Resolution Authorizing the Executive Office of the Seminole Nation to Apply for, and Receive Financial Assistance from the U.S. Department of Commerce, Economic Development Administration, for the Purpose of Developing a Manufacturing Plant to Manufacture Gasohol Processing Parts. Oct. 26, A Resolution Authorizing the Executive Office of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma to Apply for, and Receive Financial Assistance from the U.S. Department of Commerce Economic Development Administration, for the Purpose of Constructing a Commodities Warehouse. Oct. 26, * A Resolution Regarding Law Enforcement Jurisdiction. Oct. 26, A Resolution Duly Adopted by the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma for the Submission of a Proposal to Serve the Needs of Special Children within the Seminole Nation in an Officially Called Meeting on October 26, 1979, at Mekusukey Mission. Oct. 26, A Resolution Duly Adopted by the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma for the Submission of a Proposal for an Early Child Seminole Curriculum and Cultural Program in an Officially Called Meeting on October 26, 1979, at Mekusukey Mission. *Actual copy of the resolution could not be located, but the minutes show such a resolution was passed. **This resolution was passed, but has not been drafted.

19 Date Resolution No. Title Oct. 26, A Resolution Supporting Efforts to Keep the Indian Technical Assistance Center in its Present Location in Lakewood, Colorado. Oct. 26, 1979 ** A Resolution Opposing a Resolution Relocating the Area Office. Dec. 1, A Resolution Approving an $8,000 Withdrawal of Tribal Trust Funds for the Fiscal Year 1980 Annual Tribal Budget. Dec. 1, ** Johnson O'Malley Resolution for the Oklahoma City Area. Dec. 1, A Resolution Supporting the Secretarial Plan for the Use and Distribution of the Seminole Judgment Funds and Requesting the Secretary of Interior to Make Timely Reports to the Seminole Nation Regarding Status of Judgment Funds. Dec. 1, ** A Resolution to Secure More Funds for the the Judgment Fund Committee from the BIA. Dec. 1, A Resolution Authorizing the Principal Chief to Subcontract the Emergency Crisis Assistance Program from the Oklahoma State Department of Welfare. Dec. 1, A Resolution Requesting the Secretary of Interior to Certify the Eligibility of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma to Participate in Law Enforcement Assistance Administration (LEAA) Programs and to Waive Matching Fund Requirements for Projects Funded by LEAA. Dec. 1, A Resolution Authorizing the Principal Chief to Apply for a Grant to Operate a Child Welfare Program Developed According to the Child Welfare Act. Dec. 1, A Resolution Recognizing Phyllis Annelle Narcomy as a Representative of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma on the "Committee of the Indian Education Exposition." **This resolution was passed, but has not been drafted.

20 Date Resolution No. Title Dec. 1, ** A Resolution Authorizing the Principal Chief to Invest the Florida Claims Award Monies in Investments Earning a Higher Rate of Interest. Dec. 1, A Resolution Making Certain Assurances in Connection with a Preapplication for the Community Development Block Grant Program. **This resolution was passed, but has not been drafted.

21 SCHEDULE OF CHANGES The following schedule lists the changes that have been made in Resolutions passed by the General Council of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma and the date of each change. Resolution No Rescinded by Resolution # Superseded by Resolution # Superseded by Resolution # Rescinded by Resolution # Superseded by Resolution #79-21 ( ) Rescinded by Resolution # Superseded by Resolution # Superseded by Resolution # ( ) Superseded by Resolution # Superseded by Resolution # Superseded by Resolution # Date of Change

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