Native American programs records, 1972-1984.

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Native American programs records, 1972-1984.

Correspondence, progress reports, completed Rule 24 Reporting System forms, site visit reports, and grant applications from reservations and other agencies serving Native Americans in Minnesota. Some records pertain to funds distributed through the federal Uniform Alcoholism and Intoxication Treatment Act (P.L. 91-616 and 93-282); other records relate to funding through the "Governor's Chemical Dependency Bill" (M.S. 1976 c125).

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Minnesota. Dept. of Public Welfare.

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Minnesota. Dept. of Human Services.

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Minnesota. Chemical Dependency Program Division

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Big Bear, Joe.

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National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism.

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Minnesota State Planning Agency. Drug Abuse Section

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Peake, Margaret B.

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Minnesota. State Alcohol and Drug Authority.

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Minnesota. Dept. of Human Services. American Indian Advisory Council.

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Minnesota. Dept. of Human Services. Office of Native American Programs.

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