Earl J. Barlow papers 1937 and 1972-2005

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Earl J. Barlow papers 1937 and 1972-2005

This collection contains papers from Earl Barlow's work at the 1972 Montana Constitutional Convention for the inclusion of a clause recognizing the cultural heritage and education needs of the American Indian, his work encouraging the Montana Legislature's passage of the Indian Studies Act of 1973 and the Amendment of 1979, and related speeches.

0.5 linear ft.

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6377229

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Montana. Constitutional Convention (1971-1972)

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Montana. Legislature

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Legislative body of the state of Montana; prior to 1973/1974 session the body was known as the Legislative Assembly. From the description of Montana Legislature records, 1973-[ongoing]. (Montana Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 70925224 ...

Barlow, Earl J., b. 1927

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Earl J. Barlow was born on June 2, 1927, on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation, Browning, Montana, to Forest James Barlow and Vera Stewart Barlow. He attended federally operated boarding school and rural elementary schools on the reservation and graduated from Browning High School in 1944. He attended the University of Idaho from 1944-1945, Stanford University in 1945, and Western Montana College where he received a B.S. degree with honors in 1948. Barlow received his M.A. in Educatio...