Box 9
Contains 22 Results:
Analysis, Ordinance, and Correspondence, 1973 May
An analysis of the 1868 Sioux Treaty; an Oglala Sioux Tribal Council ordinance establishing procedure for impeachment; and a personal letter from Margaret Eberle to June Lyman.
Notes, Transcript, Telegrams, and News clippings, 1973 May 01
Daily notes; a tape recording transcript of the first meeting between the Bureau of Indian Affairs, the Justice Department, and the Sioux tribe under their new agreement; telegrams requesting trailers to house Wounded Knee residents; and follow-up newspaper articles about the Wounded Knee crisis.
Notes, Fact Sheet, News clippings, and Transcript, 1973 May 02-03
Daily notes, including those of Bud Sheppard; a Pine Ridge Indian Reservation land resources fact sheet; newspaper articles about Wounded Knee negotiations; and a tape recording transcript about various postconflict issues.
Notes, Bulletin, Press Releases, and News clippings, 1973 May 04-05
Daily notes; information on natural resource programs at Pine Ridge; a press release from Dick Wilson, tribal chairman, about Frank James Clear (Frank Clearwater); newspaper articles about Wounded Knee negotiations; and a White House press release about the creation of the National Advisory Council on Indian Education.
Notes, Transcripts, Statements, and News clippings, 1973 May 06-08
Daily notes; tape recording transcripts of postconflict talks; the second Wounded Knee agreement; newspaper articles about the new agreement, George McGovern's Senate re-election campaign, and the reoccupation of Wounded Knee; and a Department of the Interior press release about Indian policy changes.
Notes, Transcripts, Letters, and News clippings, 1973 May 09-12
Daily notes; tape recording transcripts; memorandums; and newspaper articles about reconstruction efforts at Wounded Knee.
Notes, Correspondence, and News clippings, 1973 May 13
Daily notes; a request from June Lyman to see Wounded Knee; and newspaper articles about Wounded Knee reconstruction and Indian education.
Notes, Transcript, Correspondence, and Telegram, 1973 May 14
Daily notes, including lists of families from Wounded Knee; a tape recording transcript dealing with rumors about the Wounded Knee takeover and negotiations; a letter about the destruction of private property by the American Indian Movement; Wounded Knee resident relief legislation recommendations; a memorandum from Lyman to the Bureau of Indian Affairs; a telegram from tribal chairman, Dick Wilson, to churches that helped finance activities of the American Indian Movement.
Notes, Transcripts, News clippings, and List, 1973 May 15-16
Daily notes; tape recording transcripts about the financial burden created by the Wounded Knee crisis, conflicts between mixed- and full-blood Indians, and a White House-tribal meeting; newspaper articles about postconflict developments; and a priority list for refugee trailer housing.
Notes, Correspondence, News clippings, and Interview, 1973 May 17-20
Daily notes; memorandums and newspaper articles about Wounded Knee reconstruction and the White House-tribal meeting; and an interview of Pete Swift by police Lieutenant Andrew Condon.
Notes, Transcript, List, and News clippings, 1973 May 21
Daily notes; a tape recording transcript about the realignment of the Bureau of Indian Affairs central office; a list of special committees for realignment; and newspaper articles about the White House-tribal meeting.
Notes, Transcript, Speeches, and Newsclipping, 1973 May 22
Daily notes; a tape recording transcript about a power struggle at Pine Ridge; an awards speech by Bessie Cornelius at Oglala Community School; a letter of appreciation from James R. Quinn, regional editor of United Press International; Congressman Lloyd Meeds's speech about Indian relation problems; and a newspaper article about Ed McGoa, a mixed-blood Indian chosen to serve as co-chairman of the Minnesota Bicentennial Commission.
Notes, Transcripts, Reports, and News clippings, 1973 May 23-24
Daily notes; a tape recording transcript about Bureau of Indian Affairs realignment; a report on Wounded Knee housing repair costs; a list of damaged Wounded Knee houses; and newspaper articles about the reconstruction of Wounded Knee.
Notes, Transcript, Correspondence, and News clippings, 1973 May 25-28
Daily notes; a tape recording transcript about Bureau of Indian Affairs realignment; a memorandum from C. M. Windham, Pine Ridge assistant area special officer, about law enforcement improvements; and newspaper articles about Wounded Knee reconstruction and an American Indian Movement meeting in Nebraska.
Notes, Correspondence, Lists, and News clippings, 1973 May 29-30
Daily notes; a letter from the White House delegation responding to proposals from its meeting with the Sioux tribe; telegrams, a narrative, and newspaper articles about Wounded Knee reconstruction; lists of Wounded Knee damages and needy families; and a letter of appreciation to Lyman from the American National Red Cross.
Notes, Published Transcript, and News clippings, 1973 May 31
Daily notes, including detailed pros and cons of appointing Moot Nelson as acting superintendent; a published transcript of the Voice of America broadcast "An Indian Explains Wounded Knee"; and News clippings about Wounded Knee reconstruction.
Magazine and News clippings, 1973 June
Magazine articles from Gallery and Harper's magazines about the Wounded Knee incident, and newspaper articles about conflicts between Indian groups.
Notes, News clippings, Transcript, and Report, 1973 June 01-02
Daily notes; an article by Jenkin L. Jones, blaming the Indians' problems on their disorganization; newspaper articles about Indian issues, including a White House letter saying Indians no longer have treaty power; the 1973 Oglala Community High School commencement program; and an internal control system and compliance review status report.
Notes, News clippings, Minutes, Notices, and Report, 1973 June 03-04
Daily notes; newspaper articles about Indian issues, including recent court rulings against the preferential hiring of Indians; minutes of a Wounded Knee community meeting to discuss reconstruction; and a report about stolen and damaged property owned by the Lymans.
Transcripts, Notes, News clippings, and Letter, 1973 June 04-09
Tape recording transcripts of a reservation superintendents meeting, an oral history about Billings, Montana, and events following the Wounded Knee crisis; daily notes and newspaper articles; and a letter from the Teton Sioux Treaty Council to the White House.