Operation Bootstrap for the American Indian: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Indian Affairs on H.R. 7701, H.R. 8033, and H.R. 8590, Bills to Provide a Program for an Operation Bootstrap for the American Indian. May 31, June 1 and 2, 1960, Томове 8–14

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Considers H.R. 7701 and related bills, to establish a program to promote industrial development on Indian reservations.
 

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Страница 14 - Loans made and evidences of indebtedness purchased under this section shall bear interest at a rate not less than a rate determined by the Secretary of the Treasury taking into consideration the current average market yield on outstanding...
Страница 77 - A plan of development should be prepared by each Indian group, whose lands or other assets are held in trust, whether such lands or assets are fully defined or not ; such plans to be designed to bring about maximum utilization of physical resources by the dependent population and the development of that population to its full potential : such plans to be prepared by the Indians of the respective groups, with authority to call upon the agencies of the federal government for technical assistance, and...
Страница 2 - SEC. 16. Any Indian tribe, or tribes, residing on the same reservation, shall have the right to organize for its common welfare, and may adopt an appropriate constitution and bylaws, which shall become effective when ratified by a majority vote of the adult members of the tribe...
Страница 9 - Interior or his duly authorized representative. (h) To deposit corporate funds, from whatever source derived, in any national or state bank to the extent that such funds are insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, or secured by a surety bond, or other security, approved by the Secretary of the Interior; or to deposit such funds in the Postal Savings Bank or with a bonded disbursing officer of the United States to the credit of the corporation.
Страница 77 - Indian tribe ; 7. That the Indian groups be kept fully advised at all stages of pending legislation in which their interests may be involved, and that the Secretary of the Interior likewise keep them advised of regulatory measures which may be proposed for adoption, and accord full opportunity to the Indian groups, and their representatives, to be heard, and have their needs and views considered in the formulation, modification, or repeal of regulatory measures ; and 8.
Страница 77 - ... population to its full potential; such plans to be prepared by the Indians of the respective groups, with authority to call upon the agencies of the federal government for technical assistance, and the ultimate purpose of such planning to be the growth and development of the resources and the people; That requests for annual appropriations of funds be based on the requirements for carrying into effect these individual development plans, including credit needs and capital investment, and the annual...
Страница 49 - Nation, the Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon, the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation and the Nez Perce Tribe.
Страница 108 - Is composed of fifteen (15l members, of whom 11, constituting a quorum, were present at a meeting, duly and regularly called, noticed, convened and held this 25th day of August, 1969.
Страница 2 - Tribe, which shall clearly show all credits, debts,- pledges, and assignments, and shall furnish an annual balance sheet and report of the financial affairs of the Tribe to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs.
Страница 77 - That such annual budgets include adequate funds to provide for the credit needs and for capital investment, required for the full development of Indian resources ; 4.