The Indian Reorganization Act

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2002-06-01
Publisher(s): Univ of Oklahoma Pr
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Summary

In 1934, Commissioner of Indian Affairs John Collier began a series of "congresses" with American Indians to discuss his proposed federal bill for granting self-government to tribal reservations. For the first time, the reservation Indian was asked for input in the structuring of American Indian relations with federal and state government and law. In The Indian Reorganization Act, Vine Deloria, Jr., has compiled the actual historical records of those congresses. Deloria makes available important documents of the premier years of reform in federal Indian policy as well as the bill itself. A version of Collier's act eventually passed Congress, but in a less far-reaching form. Nevertheless, a new concept of self-government had emerged, one that now defines the federal government's approach to American Indian policy and that has changed forever the way American Indians define themselves.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Self-Government and the Indian Congresses vii
Legislative Reform of Indian Policy
3(5)
H.R. 25242, Right of Indians to Nominate Their Agent, June 21, 1912
3(2)
S. 5335, A. Bill Conferring upon Tribes the Right to Recall Their Agents or Superintendents, May 2, 1916
5(1)
S. 3668 [Indian Tribal Councils Act] 72nd Congress, 1st Session (By Senator Frazier, North Dakota)
6(2)
Development of the Indian Reorganization Act
8(16)
The Original Collier Proposal [H.R. 7902, 73rd Congress, 2nd Session]
8(12)
The Indian Reorganization Act, June 18, 1934, 48 Stat. 984
20(4)
Minutes of the Plains Congress, Rapid City Indian School, Rapid City, South Dakota, March 2--5, 1934
24(78)
Proceedings of the Conference at Chemawa, Oregon, March 8 and 9, to Discuss with the Indians the Howard-Wheeler Bill
102(42)
Minutes of the Special Session of Navajo Tribal Council, Held at Fort Definance, Arizona, March 12 and 13, 1934
144(33)
Minutes of All-Pueblo Council, Santo Domingo Pueblo, March 15, 1934
177(25)
Report of Southern Arizona Indian Conference, Held at Phoenix, Arizona, March 15--16, 1934, for the Purpose of Explaining the Howard-Wheeler Bill to the Assembled Indians
202(27)
Proceedings of Southern California Indian Congress, Held at Riverside, California, March 17 and 18, 1934
229(29)
Meeting of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Hon. John Collier, with the Indians of Western Oklahoma at Anadarko, Oklahoma, March 20, 1934, for the Purpose of Discussing and Explaining the Wheeler-Howard Bill
258(36)
Meeting at City Hall, Muskogee, Oklahoma, March 22, 1934
294(34)
Minutes of Meeting Held at Miami, Oklahoma, March 24, 1934, by Commissioner of Indian Affairs Collier to Discuss the Wheeler-Howard Indian Rights Bill with the Indians of the Quapaw and Osage Jurisdictions
328(40)
Testimony Taken at Hayward, Wisconsin, April 23 & 24, 1934, Where Indians of Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Michigan Gathered for a Two-Day Conference to Discuss the Wheeler-Howard Bill of Indian Rights
368(35)
Meeting of Commissioner Collier with the Navajo Indians at Fort Defiance, Arizona, June 11, 1935
403(12)
Index 415

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