Annual Board and Executive Committee Minutes, Agenda, and Correspondence, 1970-1987.

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Annual Board and Executive Committee Minutes, Agenda, and Correspondence, 1970-1987.

National Indian Lutheran Board (NILB) minutes, agenda, and correspondence are from annual and executive board meetings and contain election of members results; board member biographies; resolutions and statements; discussion of specific funding projects, grant proposals and other NILB program activities; meeting arrangements and agenda; Indian Concerns Sunday; Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod's withdrawal from the program (1979); NILB regional meetings; Lutheran Church and the Indian People (LUCHIP) activities; work with other ecumenical and Native American agencies; workshops; legislation affecting Native Americans; and Native American protests, events, and activities. Annual Board meeting minutes for 1973, 1975-76, are missing and Executive Committee minutes are not on file for years 1975, 1979, 1981, 1983, 1985, 1986, and 1987.

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