Browsing by Author "Garry, Joseph R."
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Item Convention call for the 15th annual NCAI Convention.(UNPUBLISHED, 1958-09-15) Garry, Joseph R.The National Congress of American Indians will be meeting at the Florence Hotel in Missoula, Montana.Item Correspondence from the NCAI: warning given by Congress.(UNPUBLISHED, 1954-09-30) Garry, Joseph R.; Cross, Martin T., Sr.; Peterson, Helen L.Congress's intent is to terminate special relationships between the federal government and Indians. Recipient urged to contact his or her candidates for congress about this issue. Included is a template for sending a letter to the candidates.Item NCAI Convention call.(UNPUBLISHED, 1955-08-29) Garry, Joseph R."By virtue of the authority of the Executive Council of the National Congress of American Indians, I do hereby call the Twelfth Annual Convention to convene at Spokane, Washington, August 29 - September 2, 1955."Item NCAI Convention dates changed.(UNPUBLISHED, 1954-09-28) Garry, Joseph R.; Cross, Martin T., Sr.; Peterson, Helen L.Announcement by the National Congress of American Indians that "the change in dates has been made by the NCAI Executive Council to permit Indian people to vote in person in their own communities in the General Election on November 2nd, and to permit Indian people who are running for state offices to campaign right up to the time of the election. Several Indian people are running for their state legislatures or other state offices and they deserve all possible support."Item News release: National Congress of American Indians.(UNPUBLISHED, 1960-05-05) Henderson, Hilda; Garry, Joseph R.News releases on current issues, for example, "The economy and community life of the 5000 members of the Salish and Kootenai Indian Tribes of the Flathead Reservation in western Montana will be seriously disrupted if Congress authorizes seizure by the Corps of Engineers of the Army of valuable tribal dam sites in order that a larger, more costly dam can be built just off the reservation by the Corps, said two official delegates of the Tribes in Washington today."