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Report of the Committee on the Public Lands, on the petition of the legislature of the Mississippi Territory, and petitions of said Territory, accompanying a bill for quieting and adjusting claims to lands in the Mississippi territory. / February, 12, 1814
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Report of the Committee to which was referred, on the 6th instant, the memorial of the Legislature of the Mississippi Territory, praying for admission into the Union as an independent state
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Statements Made by Members of the Three Affiliated Tribes at Hearing Before the Committee on Public Lands, August 7, 1950
This transcript dated August 7, 1950 from the United States (US) House of Representatives details a hearing before the Committee on Public Lands, Subcommittee on Indian Affairs, regarding US House Resolution 8411 (H. R. 8411) which provides for per capita payments to members of the Three Affiliated Tribes. The transcript includes statements of Three Affiliated Tribes member Martin Cross, US Representative Usher Burdick, William Deane of the Fort Berthold Reservation, Lawrence M. Stevens from the US Bureau of Indian Affairs, and attorney for the Three Affiliated Tribes James E. Curry. US Representative Toby Morris (chairperson) presided over the hearing.
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Letter from Representative Burdick to Martin Cross Regarding Hearings for US House Resolution 8411, June 8, 1950
Letter from Martin Cross to Representative Burdick Regarding Hearings for US House Resolution 8411, June 13 1950https://commons.und.edu/burdick-papers/1100/thumbnail.jp
A Review of the Environmental, Economic and International Aspects of the Garrison Diversion Unit, North Dakota
This report, also known as United States (US) House of Representative Report 94-1335, was approved and adopted on June 30, 1976 by the US House Committee on Government Actions, and transmitted to the Speaker of the US House of Representatives on July 2 of 1976. It is based on a study by the Conservation, Energy and Natural Resources Subcommittee.
As the title suggests, the report examines the environmental, economic and international aspects of the Garrison Diversion project, which was 19% complete at the time of the report. The report runs 161 pages, excluding table of contents.https://commons.und.edu/indigenous-gov-docs/1145/thumbnail.jp
Reimbursement of the Fort Berthold Indians of North Dakota
In this report, dated June 4, 1940, also known as United States (US) House Report 2374, submitted by US Congressman Usher L. Burdick of North Dakota, the Committee on Indian Affairs recommends passage of US Senate Bill 414 for the relief of the Indians of the Forth Berthold Reservation in North Dakota, with one amendment, that, on page 2, line 4, 10 should be struck and replaced with 5 .https://commons.und.edu/indigenous-gov-docs/1021/thumbnail.jp
A Bill to Provide for the Acquisition of a Site and the Erection Thereon of a Permanent Museum Building to House the Relics and Other Items of Historical Value of the Fort Berthold Indians
This bill, dated February 29, 1956, proposes the acquisition of a site for, and construction of, a museum in which to house the relics, records, and other items of historical value of the Fort Berthold Indians, to be administered by the United States National Park Service, further proposes the appropriation of such sum, not in excess of $100,000, as may be necessary to carry out the provisions of this Act.https://commons.und.edu/indigenous-gov-docs/1221/thumbnail.jp
A Bill To amend Public Law Numbered 383, Seventy-third Congress (48 Stat. L. 984), relating to Indians, by exempting from the provisions of such Act any Indian tribe or reservation in the State of North Dakota.
This United States (US) House of Representatives resolution (HR), dated January 25, 1939, proposes to exempt all Indian tribes of North Dakota from the provisions of US Public Law 73-383, also known as the Indian Reorganization Act or the Wheeler-Howard Act. It was introduced by US Representative Usher L. Burdick from North Dakota, and was referred to the Committee on Indian Affairs.https://commons.und.edu/indigenous-gov-docs/1226/thumbnail.jp
Providing for the Ratification by Congress of a Contract for the Purchase of Certain Indian Lands by the United States from the Three Affiliated Tribes of Fort Berthold Reservation, N. Dak.
This report, dated May 9, 1949, also know as United States House of Representatives Report 544, was written by the Committee on Public Lands to accompany US House Joint Resolution 33 providing for the ratification by Congress of a contract for the purchase of certain Indian lands by the United States from the Three Affiliated Tribes of Fort Berthold Reservation,N. Dak., and for other related purposes. In this report, the Committe recommends passage with a number of amendments detailed in the report.
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US House Joint Resolution 33
US House Report 605
Public Law 437https://commons.und.edu/indigenous-gov-docs/1138/thumbnail.jp
Report of the Committee to whom was referred the bill from the Senate entitled an act providing for the indemnification of certain claimants of public lands in the Mississippi territory. March 15, 1814, Read and committed to a committee of the whole house on Thursday next
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Report of the committee to which was referred, on the 9th instant, the memorial of the legislature of the Mississippi Territory praying for the admission of said territory into the union as an independent state : made December 23, 1816
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