AMERICAN INDIAN AND ALASKA NATIVES POLICY 4 - APR 18 HEARINGS Copy BEFORE THE 1972 United States. CONGRESS. Sevute COMMITTEE ON INTERIOR AND INSULAR AFFAIRS. UNITED STATES SENATE NINETY-SECOND CONGRESS Bellmon, Hon. Henry L., a U.S. Senator from the State of Oklahoma......... Carr, Robert, director, Upper Midwest Indian Center, Minneapolis, Minn. Covington, Mrs. Lucy, secretary, Federated Tribes of Northwest Indians__ Effman, George, executive director, California Intertribal Council, Sacra- mento, Calif.; David Risling, president, California Rural Indian Legal Services, Berkeley, Calif.; H. D. Timm Williams, president, California Rural Indian Health Board; Lee Sclar, CILS counsel. Elgin, Al, director, Model Urban Indian Project; Miss Suzy Pittman, direc- Fossum, John L., supervisor, town/county Board, town of Menominee, Gravel, Hon. Mike, a U.S. Senator from the State of Alaska - Jim, Robert B., chairman, Yakima Tribal Council, Yakima, Wash., accom- Kenote, George, chairman, board of trustees, Menominee Enterprises, Neopit, Wis.; Miss Ada Deer, member, board of trustees and representing DRUMS; Reuben La Fave, Senator, Wisconsin Legislature; William Fredenberg; Atlee Dodd; James White, president, of Termination of Unity and Rights; Mrs. Joan Keshena Harte; Mrs. Gwendolyn White; La Fave, Reuben, Senator, Wisconsin Legislature_ Old Person, Earl, president, National Congress of American Indians; accom- Quinn, Meredith M., Sioux; Eduardo Darme Nunez, Yoki; Maynard Pittman, Miss Suzy, director, Kinatechitapi Indian Council, Seattle, Wash Pedersen, R. W., P.E., consulting engineer, Menominee County, Shawano, Walker, Frances W., chairman, Menominee County, Community Action Program, Inc.: Letter to Senator Jackson, dated July 21, 1971__ |