Box 4
Contains 27 Results:
Administrative Documents and Correspondence, 1972 January 01-03
Pine Ridge administrative papers, including a description of Lyman's personal daily notes; letters; and News clippings.
Notes and News clippings, 1972 January 04-11
Daily notes and articles, including the published text of a January 3 address by Richard Kneip, governor of South Dakota, to the state legislature.
Notes, Transcript, and News clippings, 1972 January 12-22
Daily notes; a tape recording transcript of a discussion concerning the proposed Badlands National Monument and Wilderness Area; and articles about Indian welfare, elections, land policies, education, substance abuse, and reforms within the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
Notes, Housing Lists, and Transcript, 1972 January 23
Daily notes; lists of cooperatives and housing authorities; and a lengthy transcript of a discussion concerning tribal elections.
Notes and News clippings, 1972 January 24-31
Daily notes and clippings dealing with Indian education and substance abuse; and an open letter to the heads of American Christian churches discussing Indian issues.
Notes, Minutes, and News clippings, 1972 February 01-12
Daily notes, meeting minutes, and News clippings dealing with Indian issues, including housing, economy, legal rights, and education.
Notes and Transcript, 1972 February 13-14
Daily notes; and a brief, incomplete transcript of discussions about the proposed Badlands National Monument and various reservation problems.
Notes, Memorandums, and News clippings, 1972 February 15-23
Daily notes, administrative memorandums, and articles discussing Indian social and economic issues.
Notes, News clippings, and Death Report, 1972 February 24-29
Daily notes and articles related to Indian natural resource and social issues; and an accidental death report on Arthur Elk (Little Woman) and Glenda Conroy at Pine Ridge Reservation.
News clippings and Livestock Ordinance, 1972 March
Feature articles on Pine Ridge Reservation; the Oglala Sioux Livestock Ordinance of 1972; and a grazing contract resolution.
Notes, Death Reports, and Reading, 1972 March 01-03
Daily notes; reservation death reports; and a caustic Indian reading, "My Country 'Tis of Thy People."
Notes, Transcript, News clippings, and Correspondence, 1972 March 04
Daily notes; a tape recording transcript concerning problems with the "lame duck" tribal council and tribal finances; various articles; and the Lymans' correspondence with Utah friends.
Notes, Correspondence, Report, and News clippings, 1972 March 05-08
Daily notes, a personal letter, articles, and a press release all discussing the death of Raymond Yellow Thunder, charges of discrimination against Indians, and conflicts with the American Indian Movement.
Notes and News clippings, 1972 March 09-12
Daily notes; a narrative by June Lyman; and articles about Yellow Thunder's second autopsy, violence at Wounded Knee Trading Post, and further conflict with the American Indian Movement.
Notes, News clippings, and Correspondence, 1972 March 13-15
Daily notes; news articles; written messages from June Lyman to Stanley Lyman concerning unrest among members of the American Indian Movement; and a press release from the organization detailing its grievances.
Correspondence and News clippings, 1972 March 16-17
Memorandums and articles dated March 16-17 concerning the American Indian Movement's siege at Pine Ridge.
Notes, News clippings, Report, and Reading, 1972 March 18-19
Daily notes; a narrative; a detailed report to Lyman's area director about the American Indian Movement's siege at Pine Ridge Reservation; and an ironic reading, "Indians Prayer of Thanksgiving," by Eddie Benton, member of the American Indian Movement.
Administrative Documents and News clippings, 1972 March 20-23
A list of Pine Ridge members of the American Indian Movement and the Committee for Oglala Sioux Unity; newspaper articles about government-Indian relations; and a letter from Stanley to June Lyman concerning the American Indian Movement's siege at Pine Ridge Reservation.
News clippings and Correspondence, 1972 March 24-29
Articles about the Nebraska trial of Yellow Thunder's death; the American Indian Movement's plea to President Richard Nixon for tougher charges in that case; and a letter from the American Indian Press Association concerning the Oglala Nation News.
Notes, News clippings, and Correspondence, 1972 March 30-31
Daily notes, articles, and personal and official letters all discussing the American Indian Movement, its charges, and other Indian issues.