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Native America in the Twentieth Century : An Encyclopedia (Garland Reference Library of Social Science)
by Mary B. Davis
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... enough sheep for subsis- tence, and commercial livestock production remained insignificant. Although the United States Department of Agriculture and the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) provided agricultural extension services to help farmers to raise long-staple "pima" cotton and other com- mercial crops, inadequate irrigation ... "
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Native American, American Indians, Further Reading, New York, New Mexico, Bureau of Indian Affairs, tribal business enterprises, tribal radio stations, tribe sponsors, federal acknowledgment, tribal land base, tribal court system
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... compiled herein include publica- tions of the Bureau of the Census, and publications of federal government agencies such as the Bureau of Indian Affairs and the Indian ... "
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American Indians, United States, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Indian Health Service, Census of Population, Pine Ridge, San Carlos, Chart Series Book, Annual Reports, New York, New Mexico, Characteristics of the Population
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American Nations: Encounters in Indian Country, 1850 to the Present
by Frederick E. Hoxie
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... Received by Office of Indian Affairs, 1824-81, Red Cloud Agency (National Archives Microfilm Publication M234, roll 717), Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Record Group 75, National Archives and Records Administration. After surrender Little Big Man notoriously deserted Crazy Horse. Perhaps his shift ... "
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American Indian, United States, New York, Crazy Horse, Pine Ridge, Bureau of Indian Affairs, field matron corps, akicita leader, matron program, federal trust protection, field matrons, powwow culture
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This Day in North American Indian History: Events in the History of North America's Native Peoples
by Phil Konstantin
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... of the Yerington Paiute Tribe of Nevada were approved by the area director of the Phoenix area office of the Bureau of Indian Affairs. The voting members of the tribe voted for the amendments on November 7, 1975. 1987: National Native News first aired. ... "
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