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1 LexisNexis Congressional Digital Collection Multidisciplinary Content for Research and Education Support Topic Area: Native Americans Use primary source congressional documents to explore: Current economic and social issues facing Native Americans Changing government policies toward Native Americans Legislative actions undertaken to aid (or disadvantage) Native Americans over the years Access Recent Content: Sample Search (all publication types, previous 2 years) Keywords: Native Americans Indian Health Service: Health Care Delivery, Status, Funding, and Legislative Issues, DOC-TYPE: CRS Reports -- Digital Collection, CRDC-ID:CRS-2008-DSP-0227, Feb. 12, 2008, 59 pp., LexisNexis Congressional Research Digital Federal Indian Education Programs: Background and Issues, DOC-TYPE: CRS Reports -- Digital Collection, CRDC-ID:CRS-2007-DSP-0776, Oct. 9, 2007, 42 pp., LexisNexis Congressional Research Digital Indian Health Service: HIV/AIDS Prevention and Treatment Services for American Indians and Alaska Natives, DOC-TYPE: Committee Prints -- Digital Collection, CRDC-ID:CMP-2007-GAO-0158, Dec. 2007, 37 pp., LexisNexis Congressional Research Digital Diversifying Native Economies, CIS-NO: 2008-H581-9, CIS-DATE: 2008, SOURCE: Committee on Natural Resources. House, DOC-TYPE: Hearing, DATE: Sept. 19, 2007., LENGTH: 138 p., SUDOC: Y4.R31/3: , CIS/Index Tribal Colleges and Universities, CIS-NO: 2007-S411-7, CIS-DATE: 2007, SOURCE: Committee on Indian Affairs. Senate, DOC-TYPE: Hearing, DOC-NO: S. Hrg , DATE: Apr. 12, 2007., LENGTH: 49 p., SUDOC: Y4.IN2/11:S.HRG , CIS/Index Access Legislative Histories: LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF: P.L , Pueblo de San Ildefonso Claims Settlement Act of 2005, CIS-NO: 2006-PL , CIS-DATE: December, 2006, DOC-TYPE: Legislative History, DATE: Sept. 27, 2006, LENGTH: 13 p.
2 Access Historic Content: Sample Search Results (retrieved using various date limitations) Keywords: Native Americans Access Congressional Research Service reports: Federal Programs of Assistance to Native Americans, DOC-TYPE: Committee Prints -- Digital Collection, CRDC-ID:CMP-1991-IAF-0004, Dec. 1991, 344 pp., LexisNexis Congressional Research Digital Access Committee Prints Toward Economic Development for Native American Communities. Compendium of Papers. Vol. 1: Part I-Development Prospects and Problems, DOC-TYPE: Committee Print-- Digital Collection, CRDC-ID:CMP-1969-ECJ-0011, 1969, 321 pp., LexisNexis Congressional Research Digital Access Serial Set reports Division of tribal assets of Ponca Tribe of Native Americans of Nebraska among members of tribe, DOC-TYPE: Serial Set Digital Collection, SERIAL-SET-ID: H.rp.2076, July 31, 1962, 19 pp., Full Text Available Access Serial Set documents: Ethnology Bureau bulletin 108; Dictionary of Atakapa language, DOC-TYPE: Serial Set Digital Collection, SERIAL-SET-ID: 9636 H.doc.101, May 16, 1931, 187 pp., Full Text Available Access Committee Hearings: Indian Education, Part 1, DOC-TYPE: Hearings -- Digital Collection, HEARING-ID: HRG LPW-0055, Feb. 18, 19, 24, Mar. 27, Apr. 11, 1969, 756 pp., LexisNexis Congressional Hearings Digital
3 LexisNexis Congressional Research Digital Collection (CRDC): CRS Reports Recent content sample results: Indian Gaming Regulatory Act: Gaming on Newly Acquired Lands, DOC-TYPE: CRS Reports -- Digital Collection, CRDC-ID:CRS-2008-AML-0287, May 28, 2008, 14 pp., LexisNexis Congressional Research Digital Cherokee Freedmen Dispute: Legal Background, Analysis, and Proposed Legislation in the 110th Congress, DOC-TYPE: CRS Reports -- Digital Collection, CRDC-ID:CRS-2008-AML-0006, Jan. 11, 2008, 12 pp., LexisNexis Congressional Research Digital Federal Indian Elementary-Secondary Education Programs: Background and Issues, DOC-TYPE: CRS Reports -- Digital Collection, CRDC-ID:CRS-2008-DSP-0177, Jan. 16, 2008, 42 pp., LexisNexis Congressional Research Digital Indian Health Service: Health Care Delivery, Status, Funding, and Legislative Issues, DOC-TYPE: CRS Reports -- Digital Collection, CRDC-ID:CRS-2008-DSP-0227, Feb. 12, 2008, 59 pp., LexisNexis Congressional Research Digital Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA): Legal and Legislative Developments, DOC-TYPE: CRS Reports -- Digital Collection, CRDC-ID:CRS-2005-AML-0096, Aug. 10, 2005, 17 pp., LexisNexis Congressional Research Digital Native American Heritage: Selected References, DOC-TYPE: CRS Reports -- Digital Collection, CRDC-ID:CRS-2000-INR-0031, Nov. 9, 2000, 13 pp., LexisNexis Congressional Research Digital Federal Programs of Assistance to Native Americans, DOC-TYPE: CRS Reports -- Digital Collection, CRDC-ID:CRS-1991-GOV-0078, Dec. 1991, 344 pp., LexisNexis Congressional Research Digital Oil and Gas Leasing in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR): The 2,000-Acre Limit, DOC-TYPE: CRS Reports -- Digital Collection, CRDC-ID:CRS-2006-AML-0493, Feb. 1, 2006, 6 pp., LexisNexis Congressional Research Digital Congressional Protection of Religious Liberty, DOC-TYPE: CRS Reports -- Digital Collection, CRDC- ID:CRS-2002-GVF-0055, Aug. 26, 2002, 58 pp., LexisNexis Congressional Research Digital Native Americans: Nutrition and Diet-Related Diseases, DOC-TYPE: CRS Reports -- Digital Collection, CRDC-ID:CRS-1987-SPR-0024, July 1, 1987, 66 pp., LexisNexis Congressional Research Digital
4 LexisNexis Congressional Research Digital Collection (CRDC): CRS Reports Historic content sample results: Aspects of Indian Policy, DOC-TYPE: CRS Reports -- Digital Collection, CRDC-ID:CRS-1945-LRS- 0002, 1945, 32 p., LexisNexis Congressional Research Digital Education of American Indians. Vol. 4: The Organization Question, DOC-TYPE: CRS Reports -- Digital Collection, CRDC-ID:CRS-1969-LRS-0003, Nov. 1969, 925 p., LexisNexis Congressional Research Digital Studies in Public Welfare. Paper No. 20. Handbook of Public Income Transfer Programs: 1975, DOC- TYPE: CRS Reports -- Digital Collection, CRDC-ID:CRS-1974-CRS-0008, Dec. 31, 1974, 367 pp., LexisNexis Congressional Research Digital Legislative Proposals Re Fractionated Indian Heirship Land, DOC-TYPE: CRS Reports -- Digital Collection, CRDC-ID:CRS-1975-AML-0032, Nov. 3, 1975, 6 pp., LexisNexis Congressional Research Digital Land Claims of Eastern American Indians, DOC-TYPE: CRS Reports -- Digital Collection, CRDC- ID:CRS-1978-GOV-0002, Jan. 26, 1978, 15 pp., LexisNexis Congressional Research Digital Indian Tribal Sovereignty and the Supreme Court, DOC-TYPE: CRS Reports -- Digital Collection, CRDC-ID:CRS-1979-AML-0005, Jan. 9, 1979, 10 pp., LexisNexis Congressional Research Digital Indians: Land Claims by Eastern Tribes, DOC-TYPE: CRS Reports -- Digital Collection, CRDC- ID:CRS-1979-GOV-0004, Feb. 5, 1979, 16 pp., LexisNexis Congressional Research Digital Criminal Jurisdiction in Indian Country, DOC-TYPE: CRS Reports -- Digital Collection, CRDC-ID:CRS AML-0026, Mar. 2, 1981, 13 pp., LexisNexis Congressional Research Digital Collection, Full Text Available Synoptic Survey of Data on the Survival of Indian and Part-Indian Blood in the Eastern U.S., DOC- TYPE: CRS Reports -- Digital Collection, CRDC-ID:CRS-1947-GGR-0001, Mar. 1947, 47 pp., LexisNexis Congressional Research Digital Federal Programs of Assistance to American Indians, DOC-TYPE: CRS Reports -- Digital Collection, CRDC-ID:CRS-1975-GOV-0001, Apr. 25, 1975, 300 pp., LexisNexis Congressional Research Digital
5 LexisNexis Congressional Research Digital Collection (CRDC): Committee Prints & Misc. Publications Recent content sample results: Indian Health Service: HIV/AIDS Prevention and Treatment Services for American Indians and Alaska Natives, DOC-TYPE: Committee Prints -- Digital Collection, CRDC-ID:CMP-2007-GAO-0158, Dec. 2007, 37 pp., LexisNexis Congressional Research Digital S. 1200, the Indian Health Care Improvement Act Amendments of 2007, DOC-TYPE: Committee Prints -- Digital Collection, CRDC-ID:CMP-2008-DPC-0004, Jan. 22, 2008, 10 pp., LexisNexis Congressional Research Digital Jack Abramoff's Lobbying Practice, DOC-TYPE: Committee Prints -- Digital Collection, CRDC- ID:CMP-2006-HGR-0031, Sept. 29, 2006, 93 pp., LexisNexis Congressional Research Digital Indian Issues: BIA's Efforts To Impose Time Frames and Collect Better Data Should Improve the Processing of Land in Trust Applications, DOC-TYPE: Committee Prints -- Digital Collection, CRDC- ID:CMP-2006-GAO-0358, July 2006, 61 pp., LexisNexis Congressional Research Digital "Gimme Five"-- Investigation of Tribal Lobbying Matters, Final Report, DOC-TYPE: Committee Prints -- Digital Collection, CRDC-ID:CMP-2006-IAS-0003, June 22, 2006, 373 p., LexisNexis Congressional Research Digital Indian Issues: Analysis of the Crow Creek Sioux and Lower Brule Sioux Tribes' Additional Compensation Claims, DOC-TYPE: Committee Prints -- Digital Collection, CRDC-ID:CMP-2006-GAO- 0456, May 2006, 59 pp., LexisNexis Congressional Research Digital Telecommunications: Challenges to Assessing and Improving Telecommunications for Native Americans on Tribal Lands, DOC-TYPE: Committee Prints -- Digital Collection, CRDC-ID:CMP GAO-0366, Jan. 2006, 88 pp., LexisNexis Congressional Research Digital Collection, Full Text Available Indian Tribes: EPA Should Reduce the Review Time for Tribal Requests To Manage Environmental Programs, DOC-TYPE: Committee Prints -- Digital Collection, CRDC-ID:CMP-2005-GAO-0515, Oct. 2005, 44 pp., LexisNexis Congressional Research Digital Indian Health Service: Health Care Services Are Not Always Available to Native Americans, DOC- TYPE: Committee Prints -- Digital Collection, CRDC-ID:CMP-2005-GAO-0237, Aug. 2005, 46 pp., LexisNexis Congressional Research Digital Combatting Terrorism, DOC-TYPE: Committee Prints -- Digital Collection, CRDC-ID:CMP-2003-IAS- 0001, July 29, 2003, 98 pp., LexisNexis Congressional Research Digital
6 LexisNexis Congressional Research Digital Collection (CRDC): Committee Prints & Misc. Publications Historic content sample results: Meetings of the American Indian Policy Review Commission, Vol. 3, DOC-TYPE: Committee Prints -- Digital Collection, CRDC-ID:CMP-1976-IAF-0003, June 4, Aug. 10, Sept. 25, 1976, 291 pp., LexisNexis Congressional Research Digital Papers Relating to Talks and Councils Held with the Indians in Dakota and Montana Territories in the Years , DOC-TYPE: Committee Prints -- Digital Collection, CRDC-ID:CMP-1910-IAS- 0001, 1910, 133 pp., LexisNexis Congressional Research Digital Memorial in Re Investigation of Pima Indians, Arizona, DOC-TYPE: Committee Prints -- Digital Collection, CRDC-ID:CMP-1911-INH-0004, 1911, 23 pp., LexisNexis Congressional Research Digital Memorial of the Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations Relative to the Rights of the Mississippi Choctaws. Submitted for Consideration in Connection with H.R , DOC-TYPE: Committee Prints -- Digital Collection, CRDC-ID:CMP-1913-INH-0001, 1913, 44 pp., LexisNexis Congressional Research Digital Codification, Annotation, and Revision of Indian Laws, DOC-TYPE: Committee Prints -- Digital Collection, CRDC-ID:CMP-1917-RLJ-0001, 1917, 283 pp., LexisNexis Congressional Research Digital Tuberculosis Among the North American Indians. Report of a Committee of the National Tuberculosis Association Appointed on Oct. 28, 1921, DOC-TYPE: Committee Prints -- Digital Collection, CRDC- ID:CMP-1923-IAS-0001, 1923, 103 pp., LexisNexis Congressional Research Digital Collection, Full Text Available Aspects of Indian Policy. Review of Current Discussion. by the Legislative Reference Service, DOC- TYPE: Committee Prints -- Digital Collection, CRDC-ID:CMP-1945-IAS-0001, 1945, 33 pp., LexisNexis Congressional Research Digital Juvenile Delinquency Among the Indians. Interim Report, DOC-TYPE: Committee Prints -- Digital Collection, CRDC-ID:CMP-1955-SJS-0008, 1955, 253 pp., LexisNexis Congressional Research Digital Statistical Charts Regarding the Indians of the U.S., DOC-TYPE: Committee Prints -- Digital Collection, CRDC-ID:CMP-1952-IIA-0015, 1952, 46 pp., LexisNexis Congressional Research Digital Decouvertes Et Etablissements Des Francais Dans l'ouest Et Dans Le Sud De l'amerique Septentrionale, , Memoires Et Documents Originaux Recueillis Et Publies Par Pierre Margry. II: Lettres De Cavelier De La Salle Et Correspondence Relative a Ses Enterprises ( ), DOC-TYPE: Committee Prints -- Digital Collection, CRDC-ID:CMP-1877-LIJ-0001, 1877, 622 pp., LexisNexis Congressional Research Digital
7 LexisNexis Congressional Hearings Digital Collection: Recent content sample results: Examining the Prevalence of and Solutions to Stopping Violence Against Indian Women, DOC-TYPE: Hearings -- Digital Collection, HEARING-ID: HRG-2007-IAS-0012, Sept. 27, 2007, 234 pp., LexisNexis Congressional Hearings Digital Nomination of Charles W. Grim To Be Director of the Indian Health Service, DOC-TYPE: Hearings -- Digital Collection, HEARING-ID: HRG-2007-IAS-0016, July 26, 2007, 108 pp., LexisNexis Congressional Hearings Digital Navajo Nation's Water Rights and Miscellaneous Water Supply Issues, DOC-TYPE: Hearings -- Digital Collection, HEARING-ID: HRG-2007-NAR-0038, June 27, 2007, 120 pp., LexisNexis Congressional Hearings Digital Needs and Challenges of Tribal Law Enforcement on Indian Reservations, DOC-TYPE: Hearings -- Digital Collection, HEARING-ID: HRG-2007-HNR-0022, June 1, 2007, 123 pp., LexisNexis Congressional Hearings Digital Navajo Nation's Water Rights and Miscellaneous Water Supply Issues, DOC-TYPE: Hearings -- Digital Collection, HEARING-ID: HRG-2007-NAR-0038, June 27, 2007, 120 pp., LexisNexis Congressional Hearings Digital H.R. 65, Lumbee Recognition Act; & H.R. 1294, Thomasina E. Jordan Indian Tribes of Virginia Federal Recognition Act of 2007, DOC-TYPE: Hearings -- Digital Collection, HEARING-ID: HRG-2007-HNR- 0012, Apr. 18, 2007, 129 pp., LexisNexis Congressional Hearings Digital Recovery and Preservation of Native American Languages, DOC-TYPE: Hearings -- Digital Collection, HEARING-ID: HRG-2006-HEW-0012, Aug. 31, 2006, 62 pp., LexisNexis Congressional Hearings Digital Housing Issues in Indian Country, DOC-TYPE: Hearings -- Digital Collection, HEARING-ID: HRG IAS-0005, Mar. 22, 2007, 145 pp., LexisNexis Congressional Hearings Digital Collection, Full Text Available Diabetes in Indian Country, DOC-TYPE: Hearings -- Digital Collection, HEARING-ID: HRG-2007-IAS- 0002, Feb. 8, 2007, 125 pp., LexisNexis Congressional Hearings Digital Tribal Self-Governance, DOC-TYPE: Hearings -- Digital Collection, HEARING-ID: HRG-2006-IAS- 0004, Sept. 20, 2006, 129 pp., LexisNexis Congressional Hearings Digital Collection, Full Text Available Removing Barriers to Homeownership for Native Americans, DOC-TYPE: Hearings -- Digital Collection, HEARING-ID: HRG-2006-HFS-0045, July 31, 2006, 155 pp., LexisNexis Congressional Hearings Digital
8 LexisNexis Congressional Hearings Digital Collection: Historic content sample results: Indian Education, Part 1, DOC-TYPE: Hearings -- Digital Collection, HEARING-ID: HRG LPW-0055, Feb. 18, 19, 24, Mar. 27, Apr. 11, 1969, 756 pp., LexisNexis Congressional Hearings Digital Federal Government's Relationship with American Indians, Part 2, DOC-TYPE: Hearings -- Digital Collection, HEARING-ID: HRG-1989-IAF-0012, Feb. 2, 6-9, 1989, 446 pp., LexisNexis Congressional Hearings Digital Allotments of Lands in Severalty to Certain Indian Tribes, CIS-NO: SIn 52-A-1, SOURCE: Committee on Indian Affairs. Senate, DOC-TYPE: Published Hearing, DATE: Mar. 5, 19, 1892, SESSION-DATE: 1891, 1892, SUDOC: Y4.In2/2:Q2/1-1, Congressional Indexes, , Full text to be available by end of 2008 Removal of Apache Indian Prisoners to Fort Sill, CIS-NO: 51 HIn-1, SOURCE: Committee on Indian Affairs. House, DOC-TYPE: Published Hearing, DATE: Feb. 10, 1890, SESSION-DATE: 1889, 1890, Congressional Indexes, , Full text to be available by end of 2008 Railroad Through Indian Territory, CIS-NO: SRai 47-A, SOURCE: Committee on Railroads. Senate, DOC-TYPE: Published Hearing, DATE: Jan. 23, 26, 1882, SESSION-DATE: 1881, 1882, Congressional Indexes, , Full text to be available by end of 2008 Testimony Relating to the Removal of the Ponca Indians, CIS-NO: 46 SS-2, SOURCE: Committee on Removal of Northern Cheyennes, Select. Senate, DOC-TYPE: Published Hearing, DATE: Feb , 16, 17, 19, 24, 25, 28, Mar. 2, 3, 5, 8-12, 15, 20, 24, 30, Apr. 12, 14, May 5, 15, 1880, SESSION- DATE: 1879, 1880, Congressional Indexes, , Full text to be available by end of 2008 Condition of the Indian Tribes. Report of the Joint Special Committee, with an Appendix, CIS-NO: J 39- A, SOURCE: Committee to Inquire Into the Conditions of Indian Tribes, Special. Joint, DOC-TYPE: Published Hearing, DATE: Jan. 26, 1867, SESSION-DATE: 1865, 1866; 1864, 1865, SUDOC: Y4.In2/6:In2, Congressional Indexes, , Full text to be available by end of 2008 Five Civilized Tribes of Indians, DOC-TYPE: Hearings -- Digital Collection, HEARING-ID: HRG INH-0017, Mar. 9, 24, 1916, 193 pp., LexisNexis Congressional Hearings Digital Collection, Full Text Available Condition of the Florida Seminoles. Vol. 1, DOC-TYPE: Hearings -- Digital Collection, HEARING- ID: HRG-1917-IIS-0001, Mar , 1917, 118 pp., LexisNexis Congressional Hearings Digital Condition of the Indians in Oklahoma. Vol. 3, DOC-TYPE: Hearings -- Digital Collection, HEARING- ID: HRG-1917-IIS-0003, Mar , 1917, 478 pp., LexisNexis Congressional Hearings Digital
9 LexisNexis Congressional Hearings Digital Collection: Transcripts of Historic Unpublished Hearings (coming to the Digital Collection Fall 2008): [Removal of Ute Indians from Colorado to Utah], CIS-NO: 53 SIn-T.1, SOURCE: Committee on Indian Affairs. Senate, DOC-TYPE: Senate Unpublished Hearings Collection, DATE: Feb. 12, 19, 1894, SESSION-DATE: 1894, 1895, Congressional Indexes, Conduct of Indian Agencies. [Part 1], CIS-NO: 55 SIn-T.3, SOURCE: Committee on Indian Affairs. Senate, DOC-TYPE: Senate Unpublished Hearings Collection, DATE: Jan. 26, 28, Feb. 14, 15, 19, 25, Mar. 1, 2, 4, 11, 12, 1898, SESSION-DATE: 1897, 1898, Congressional Indexes, Chippewa Indians of Minnesota, CIS-NO: 55 SIn-T.2, SOURCE: Committee on Indian Affairs. Senate, DOC-TYPE: Senate Unpublished Hearings Collection, DATE: Feb. 1, 3, 1899, SESSION- DATE: 1898, 1899, Congressional Indexes, imony Relating to Capt. Frank D. Baldwin, 5th U.S. Infantry, CIS-NO: 55 SMi-T.1, SOURCE: Committee on Military Affairs. Senate, DOC-TYPE: Senate Unpublished Hearings Collection, DATE: May 25, 1898, SESSION-DATE: 1897, 1898, Congressional Indexes, [Council Held with a Delegation of Sioux Indians], CIS-NO: 51 HIn-T.1, SOURCE: Committee on Indian Affairs. House, DOC-TYPE: House Unpublished Hearings Collection, DATE: Apr. 15, 1890, SESSION-DATE: 1889, 1890, Congressional Indexes, [Cherokee Protest Over the Distribution of Funds Among Indian Tribes], CIS-NO: 45 HIn- T.1, SOURCE: Committee on Indian Affairs. House, DOC-TYPE: House Unpublished Hearings Collection, DATE: Apr. 1, 1878, SESSION-DATE: 1877, 1878, Congressional Indexes, Basic Subscription Temporary Hearings Records: Timely Links to Selected Transcripts and Submitted Statements of Recent Hearings Not Yet Published [Predatory Lending in Indian Country], CIS-NO: Not Yet Assigned, SOURCE: Committee on Indian Affairs. Senate, DOC-TYPE: Hearing, DATE: June 5, 2008., CIS/Index [Tribal Funds Measures], CIS-NO: Not Yet Assigned, SOURCE: Committee on Natural Resources. House, DOC-TYPE: Hearing, DATE: June 5, 2008., CIS/Index National Indian Gaming Commission], CIS-NO: Not Yet Assigned, SOURCE: Committee on Indian Affairs. Senate, DOC-TYPE: Hearing, DATE: Apr. 17, 2008., CIS/Index [Moving Beyond the First Five Years: Evolving the Office of Intelligence and Analysis to Better Serve State, Local and Tribal Needs], CIS-NO: Not Yet Assigned, SOURCE: Committee on Homeland Security. House, DOC-TYPE: Hearing, DATE: Apr. 24, 2008., CIS/Index
10 LexisNexis U.S. Serial Set Digital Collection : American Ethnology Bureau bulletin 175; Mojave ethnopsychiatry and suicide; Psychiatric knowledge and psychic disturbances of an Indian tribe, DOC-TYPE: Serial Set Digital Collection, SERIAL-SET- ID: H.doc.37, December 30, 1958, 602 pp., Full Text Available Ethnology Bureau bulletin 112; Introduction to Pawnee archeology, DOC-TYPE: Serial Set Digital Collection, SERIAL-SET-ID: 9976 H.doc.246, July 1, 1935, 159 pp., Full Text Available Ethnology Bureau bulletin 40; Handbook of American Indian languages, pt. 1, DOC-TYPE: Serial Set Digital Collection, SERIAL-SET-ID: H.doc.1529, March 11, 1908, 1077 pp., Full Text Available Progress in making treaty with Wyandot Indians, DOC-TYPE: Serial Set Digital Collection, SERIAL- SET-ID: 366 H.doc.205, May 14, 1840, 4 pp., Full Text Available Frauds on Indians, report of commissioners appointed to examine, DOC-TYPE: Serial Set Digital Collection, SERIAL-SET-ID: 331 H.doc.452, July 3, 1838, 102 pp., Full Text Available Annual report of Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1906, DOC-TYPE: Serial Set Digital Collection, SERIAL-SET-ID: 5118 H.doc.5/18, September 30, 1906, 840 pp., Full Text Available Eleventh Census: Indians, DOC-TYPE: Serial Set Digital Collection, SERIAL-SET-ID: 3016 H.misdoc.340/9, August 30, 1891, 1144 pp., Full Text Available Escape of Cheyenne Indians from Fort Robinson, DOC-TYPE: Serial Set Digital Collection, SERIAL- SET-ID: 1833 S.misdoc.64, January 29, 1879, 49 pp., Full Text Available Hearings on leasing of Indian lands within Uintah Reservation, Utah, DOC-TYPE: Serial Set Digital Collection, SERIAL-SET-ID: 4234 S.doc.212, January 16, 1902, 120 pp., Full Text Available Accounts and disbursements for Indians, DOC-TYPE: Serial Set Digital Collection, SERIAL-SET- ID: 647 H.exdoc.103, April 17, 1852, 1019 pp., Full Text Available Correspondence on campaign in Florida against Seminole Indians, DOC-TYPE: Serial Set Digital Collection, SERIAL-SET-ID: 298 S.doc.100, January 20, 1837, 24 pp., Full Text Available Indian wars of 1795 in Illinois and Michigan, claims for horses lost, DOC-TYPE: Serial Set Digital Collection, SERIAL-SET-ID: 289 H.doc.135, March 2, 1836, 18 pp., Full Text Available Choctaw Delegation of Indians on their condition, etc., DOC-TYPE: Serial Set Digital Collection, SERIAL-SET-ID: 110 S.doc.35, February 18, 1825, 7 pp., Full Text Available Survey of lands claimed by Zuni Indians, DOC-TYPE: Serial Set Digital Collection, SERIAL-SET- ID: 8979 H.rp.2315, January 31, 1929, 8 pp., Full Text Available
11 LexisNexis U.S. Serial Set Maps Digital Collection : Sample Results: Arizona 2., DOC-TYPE: Serial Set Maps -- Digital Collection, SERIAL-SET-ID: 4015 H.doc.736/3, map 10, July 1, 1897, Colored map showing Indian land cessions. Each cession or reservation is differentiated by color and number keyed to text. Identification of specific tribe, date of occurrence, and related historical notes, and in some instances, boundary modifications of amended treaties are shown, again explained in the historical notes. Compiled by Charles C. Royce, with changes to and including Only four peaks and a few modern towns, military reserves and rivers are marked on the base map. The public land survey grid is shown. No. 3 appears on the back of the sheet. This map shows later cessions., Full Text Available Colorado 2., DOC-TYPE: Serial Set Maps -- Digital Collection, SERIAL-SET-ID: 4015 H.doc.736/3, map 14, July 1, 1897, Colored map showing Indian land cessions. Each cession or reservation is differentiated by color and number keyed to text. Identification of specific tribe, date of occurrence, and related historical notes, and in some instances, boundary modifications of amended treaties are shown, again explained in the historical notes. Compiled by Charles C. Royce, with changes to and including The base map shows major drainage features, modern towns, and the public land survey grid. Two cessions are depicted for Uta or Ute lands. The Nuache, Capote and Wiminuchi bands are involved. No. 10 is printed on the back., Full Text Available Klamath Indian Reservation., DOC-TYPE: Serial Set Maps -- Digital Collection, SERIAL-SET-ID: 3163 S.exdoc.129, map 1, June 29, 1894, Color map showing boundaries of the Klamath Reservation and the limits of the Klamath Indian claims beyond the boundaries. Includes rivers, creeks, lakes, marshlands, bridges, and subdivided townships., Full Text Available Map of Indiana Territory and Oklahoma., DOC-TYPE: Serial Set Maps -- Digital Collection, SERIAL- SET-ID: 3016 H.misdoc.340/9, map 13, August 30, 1891, Color map of Oklahoma Territory and Indian Territory, with the various Indian tribal land holdings indicated with color. Also shows military reservations, towns, and villages, roads and trails, railroads, Indian agencies, and the capitals of the Indian nations. Also indicates the frequency of mail service to points within the territories. Some areas are divided into townships. Dates of treaties ceding these lands are also given. Includes charts and texts enumerating acreage within each territory and a chart showing the date of authorization for railroads., Full Text Available Map showing Indian Reservations within the limits of United States., DOC-TYPE: Serial Set Maps -- Digital Collection, SERIAL-SET-ID: 3088 H.exdoc.1/15, map 1, August 27, 1892, Color map of the United States showing the location of Indian reservations, Indian schools (non-reservation, boarding, day, contract, and public school under contract with Indian Bureau), Indian agencies, military posts, state capitals, towns, villages, rivers, lakes, and railroads. Contains three inset maps: "Indian Territory," identifies reservations and schools in northeast Indian Territory. "Mission Ind. Res. in California," shows Indian land and schools on the reservation in southern California; "Alaska" shows rivers and coastal features. States are shown in different colors., Full Text Available Copy of so much of map of Dakota accompanying Hon. Newton Edmunds' letter dated Yankton, D.T. Jany. 6, 1883 as relates to Sioux Indian cessions in Dakota and Nebraska and boundaries of reservations proposed under agreement in course of negotiation at that date., DOC-TYPE: Serial Set Maps -- Digital Collection, SERIAL-SET-ID: 2174 S.rp.283, map 2, March 7, 1884, Color map of Dakota Territory with the boundaries of the Standing Rock, Cheyenne, Ogalalla and Brule Reservations shown in blue. Also shows the boundaries of the Winnebago and Crow Creek Reservations. Includes military posts, Indian agencies, cities, hydrography, and the territorial boundary., Full Text Available
12 [Fort Dodge Military Reservation, Kansas], DOC-TYPE: Serial Set Maps -- Digital Collection, SERIAL- SET-ID: 2162 S.exdoc.25, map 5, December 19, 1883, Color map showing the boundaries of the Fort Dodge Military Reservation in southwestern Kansas. Also shows the boundaries of Osage lands, the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad, depot grounds of the railroad, the Arkansas River, and creeks. Area of Osage lands within the military reservation and area of lands adjoining the reservation are indicated in acres. Map is divided into sections and smaller parcels with township and range given. Title is supplied from graphic contents of the map., Full Text Available Section of map of the states of Kansas and Texas and Indian Territory, with parts of the territories of Colorado and New Mexico., DOC-TYPE: Serial Set Maps -- Digital Collection, SERIAL-SET-ID: H.misdoc.261, map 122,, Color map of Kansas, southern Nebraska, north Indian Territory, Texas panhandle, northeastern New Mexico Territory, and eastern Colorado, showing routes of exploration, military posts, Indian lands, and Indian reservations. Includes roads, railroads, rivers, creeks, cities, towns, and boundaries. Also includes portions of Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas, and Wyoming. Railroads constructed subsequent to the War of the Rebellion have been omitted. Appears in the Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies., Full Text Available Map illustrating the plan of the defences of the western & northwestern frontier, as proposed by Charles Gratiot, in his report of Oct. 31, 1837, DOC-TYPE: Serial Set Maps -- Digital Collection, SERIAL-SET-ID: ASP022 Mil.aff.753, map 1, January 3, 1838, Color map of a portion of the Central U.S. with military roads shown in red and major rivers tinted blue. Military posts are denoted by references "A-M" and "a-n" with names given. Also shows Indian land cessions, Indian reservations, rivers, creeks, lakes, cities, towns, state boundaries, and part of the Santa Fe Trail. Includes Missouri, Arkansas, Louisiana, and adjacent territory west of these states. Sheet includes a chart indicating approximate distances between posts (and the number of days march), Full Text Available Map showing the territory originally assigned to the Cherokee "Nation of" Indians west of the Mississippi, also the boundaries of the territory now occupied or owned by them, DOC-TYPE: Serial Set Maps -- Digital Collection, SERIAL-SET-ID: 2497 H.misdoc.167, map 1, October 25, 1884, Shows original cession in Arkansas as well as later cessions in Kansas and Indian Territory. Colors used to differentiate cessions. Includes rivers, cities, Indian agencies, and political boundaries. Includes table of "Numeric and chronological schedule of Cherokee cessions." Plate IX, Full Text Available Map of Indian Territory., p. 77, DOC-TYPE: Serial Set Maps -- Digital Collection, SERIAL-SET- ID: 2263 S.exdoc.50, map 2, January 27, 1885, Color map showing about 14,000,000 acres of Public Land in the Indian Territory ceded by the Creeks, Seminoles, Choctaws, and Chickasaws in an 1866 treaty. Shows lands of individual Indian Nationals, state boundaries, cities, railroads, and forts. Also shows River., Full Text Available
13 LexisNexis U.S. Serial Set Digital Collection 1969-present (coming 2009): Native Americans' Right to Believe and Exercise Their Traditional Native Religions Free of Federal Government Interference, CIS-NO: 78-S963-1, SOURCE: Committee on Indian Affairs, Select. Senate, DOC-TYPE: Report, DOC-NO: S. Rpt , DATE: Mar. 21, 1978, LENGTH: 12 p., CIS/Index Establishing the Native American Museum Claims Commission, CIS-NO: 88-S413-29, SOURCE: Committee on Indian Affairs, Select. Senate, DOC-TYPE: Report, DOC-NO: S. Rpt , DATE: Oct. 21, 1988, LENGTH: 28 p., SUDOC: Y1.1/5: , CIS/Index Resolving the 107th Meridian Boundary Dispute Between the Crow Indian Tribe and the U.S, CIS-NO: 94-S413-17, SOURCE: Committee on Indian Affairs, Select. Senate, DOC-TYPE: Report, DOC-NO: S. Rpt , DATE: Sept. 21, 1994, LENGTH: 41 p., SUDOC: Y1.1/5: , CIS/Index Providing for the Protection of Native American Graves and the Repatriation of Native American Remains and Cultural Patrimony, CIS-NO: 90-S413-12, SOURCE: Committee on Indian Affairs, Select. Senate, DOC-TYPE: Report, DOC-NO: S. Rpt , DATE: Sept. 26, 1990, LENGTH: 24 p., SUDOC: Y1.1/5: , CIS/Index Amendments to the Zuni Land Conservation Act of 1990, CIS-NO: 2000-H , CIS-DATE: October, 2000, SOURCE: Committee on Resources. House, DOC-TYPE: Report, DOC-NO: H. Rpt , pt. 1, DATE: Oct. 19, 2000, LENGTH: 7 p., SUDOC: Y1.1/8: /PT.1, CIS/Index Indian Gaming Regulatory Act, CIS-NO: 88-S413-10, SOURCE: Committee on Indian Affairs, Select. Senate, DOC-TYPE: Report, DOC-NO: S. Rpt , DATE: Aug. 3, 1988, LENGTH: 36 p., SUDOC: Y1.1/5: , CIS/Index Native American Small Business Development Act, CIS-NO: 2001-H723-3, CIS-DATE: September, 2001, SOURCE: Committee on Small Business. House, DOC-TYPE: Report, DOC-NO: H. Rpt , DATE: Sept. 21, 2001, LENGTH: 11 p., SUDOC: Y1.1/8: , CIS/Index To Resolve Certain Native American Claims in New Mexico, CIS-NO: 2006-S413-5, CIS-DATE: 2006, SOURCE: Committee on Indian Affairs. Senate, DOC-TYPE: Report, DOC-NO: S. Rpt , DATE: May 3, 2006., LENGTH: 68 p., SUDOC: Y1.1/5: , CIS/Index Tribal Parity Act, CIS-NO: 2006-S413-15, CIS-DATE: 2006, SOURCE: Committee on Indian Affairs. Senate, DOC-TYPE: Report, DOC-NO: S. Rpt , DATE: Sept. 20, 2006., LENGTH: 69 p., SUDOC: Y1.1/5: , CIS/Index San Carlos Apache Tribe Water Rights Settlement Act of 1991, CIS-NO: 91-S413-3, SOURCE: Committee on Indian Affairs, Select. Senate, DOC-TYPE: Report, DOC-NO: S. Rpt , DATE: July 31, 1991, LENGTH: 39 p., SUDOC: Y1.1/5: , CIS/Index Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe Equitable Compensation Act, CIS-NO: 99-S413-12, CIS-DATE: November, 1999, SOURCE: Committee on Indian Affairs. Senate, DOC-TYPE: Report, DOC-NO: S. Rpt , DATE: Nov. 8, 1999, LENGTH: 15 p., SUDOC: Y1.1/5: , CIS/Index
14 CIS Legislative Histories: Native Americans Sample Results: LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF: P.L , Native American Housing Enhancement Act of 2005, CIS- NO: 2005-PL , CIS-DATE: 2005 CIS-DATE: December, 2005, DOC-TYPE: Legislative History, DATE: Dec. 22, 2005, LENGTH: 3 p. LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF: P.L , Indian Pueblo Land Act Amendment, CIS-NO: PL , CIS-DATE: 2005 CIS-DATE: December, 2005, DOC-TYPE: Legislative History, DATE: Dec. 20, 2005, LENGTH: 2 p. LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF: P.L , Indian Assistance Programs, CIS-NO: 2002-PL , CIS-DATE: December, 2002, DOC-TYPE: Legislative History, DATE: Dec. 13, 2002, LENGTH: 37 p. LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF: P.L , Native American Business Development, Trade Promotion, and Tourism Act of 2000, CIS-NO: 2000-PL , CIS-DATE: December, 2000, DOC- TYPE: Legislative History, DATE: Nov. 7, 2000, LENGTH: 7 p. LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF: P.L , National Museum of the American Indian Act Amendments of 1996, CIS-NO: 96-PL , CIS-DATE: December, 1996, DOC-TYPE: Legislative History, DATE: Oct. 9, 1996, LENGTH: 3 p., CIS/Index LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF: P.L , Native American Veterans' Memorial Establishment Act of 1994, CIS-NO: 94-PL , CIS-DATE: December, 1994, DOC-TYPE: Legislative History, DATE: Oct. 22, 1994, LENGTH: 2 p., CIS/Index LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF: P.L , American Indian Religious Freedom Act Amendments of 1994, CIS-NO: 94-PL , CIS-DATE: December, 1994, DOC-TYPE: Legislative History, DATE: Oct. 6, 1994, LENGTH: 3 p., CIS/Index LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF: P.L , Native American Languages Act of 1992, CIS-NO: 92- PL , CIS-DATE: December, 1992, DOC-TYPE: Legislative History, DATE: Oct. 26, 1992, LENGTH: 4 p., CIS/Index LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF: P.L , Tribally Controlled and Navajo Community Colleges, Reauthorizations, CIS-NO: 90-PL , CIS-DATE: December, 1990, DOC-TYPE: Legislative History, DATE: Oct. 30, 1990, LENGTH: 5 p., CIS/Index LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF: P.L , Indian Health Care Amendments of 1988, CIS-NO: 88- PL , CIS-DATE: December, 1988, DOC-TYPE: Legislative History, DATE: Nov. 23, 1988, LENGTH: 56 p., CIS/Index
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