Box 3
Contains 32 Results:
Guide and News clippings, 1971 October
Map guide to the Crawford Pine Ridge area, and articles about housing, employment, and education on the reservation.
Land Compensation Petition of David Long, 1971 October
Statement by David Long (Crazy Horse), vice president of the Oglala Sioux tribe of Pine Ridge Reservation, asking the government for land compensation.
Affidavits and Correspondence, 1971 October
Affidavits from Barbara Means, deputy clerk of court for the Oglala Sioux tribe, accusing Ethel Merrival, tribal attorney, and Hobart Keith, tribal chief judge, of irregularities in job performance; and letters from Keith in his defense.
News clippings, 1971 October 13
Articles announcing Lyman's appointment as superintendent at Pine Ridge.
Notes and Speech, 1971 October 16-31
Daily notes taken just prior to Lyman's assignment at Pine Ridge; and a speech by Gerald One Feather, tribal president, concerning various programs under the tribal government.
Indian Education Documents, 1971 November
Reports, fliers, and memorandums concerning Indian education issues.
Notes, Correspondence, and News clippings, 1971 November 01-21
Daily notes taken by Lyman as he prepared for his assignment as Pine Ridge superintendent; personal letters; and articles about Indians, the Sioux tribe, and Pine Ridge.
Correspondence and News clippings, 1971 December 02-07
Memorandums discussing personnel and building maintenance problems; and articles about a planned modular housing factory in Kyle, South Dakota.
Notes and News clippings, 1971 December 01-15
Daily notes taken while the Lymans were in Mexico; and articles about Indian education, governmental relations, land policies, and tribal elections.
Stewart High School Report, 1971 December 17
Report on Stewart Indian High School, Stewart, Nevada.
Fliers and News clippings, 1971 December 18
Fliers and information about tribal elections; and articles about South Dakota and Indian education.
Notes and News clippings, 1971 December 19-31
Daily notes and correspondence discussing Indian relations; and newspaper articles about the Wounded Knee Massacre of 1890 with its present-day repercussions.