Reading file, 1991.

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Reading file, 1991.

Correspondence, legal documents, legislation, agreements, reports, clippings, inquiries, schedules of meetings, and other materials, of the council and organizations doing business with it. Also includes materials of/or concerning U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development, including Oklahoma Indian Housing Authority (OIHA), and special needs assistance programs; U.S. Indian Health Service; National Congress of American Indians; National American Rights Fund; Pawnee Nation grants & contracts; tribal property; repatriation materials from American Museum of Natural History, Kansas State Historical Society, Nebraska State Historical Society, etc.; State of Oklahoma family support programs; Title VI programs; tourism; tribal bingo; tribal court and taxes; Tribal Development Corporation (TDC), including Native American Transportation Association; and USDA food distribution.

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