Creation of the Indian Trust Council Authority: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Indian Affairs of the ..., 93-1, August 6, 7, 9; September 27, 28, 1973

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23. lappuse - Every trustee has a legal obligation to advance the interests of the beneficiaries of the trust without reservation and with the highest degree of diligence and skill.
216. lappuse - ... Justice to fulfill this obligation. No self-respecting law firm would ever allow itself to represent two opposing clients in one dispute; yet the Federal government has frequently found itself in precisely that position. There is considerable evidence that the Indians are the losers when such situations arise. More than that, the credibility of the Federal government is damaged whenever it appears that such a conflict of interest exists. In order to correct this situation, I am calling on the...
49. lappuse - Alaska, based on aboriginal land claims; (b) the settlement should be accomplished rapidly, with certainty, in conformity with the real economic and social needs of Natives, without litigation, with maximum participation by Natives in decisions affecting their rights and property...
215. lappuse - July 8, 1970 message, he said: ''The United States Government acts as a legal trustee for the land and water rights of American Indians.
283. lappuse - If a majority of all eligible Natives 18 years of age or older who are not permanent residents of Alaska elect, pursuant to subsection 5(c) of the Act, to be enrolled in a 13th region for Natives who are nonresidents of Alaska...
23. lappuse - The United States Government acts as a legal trustee for the land and water rights of American Indians. These rights are often of critical economic importance to the Indian people ; frequently they are also the subject of extensive legal dispute.
103. lappuse - Act or of cash in order to equalize the values of properties exchanged pursuant to subsection 22 (f) shall not be subject to any form of Federal, State or local taxation.
205. lappuse - In all States and Territories where there are reservations or allotted Indians the United States District Attorney shall represent them in all suits at law and in equity.
221. lappuse - Indian tribe or group was a party, and the appropriate department of the Government of the United States shall give to the attorneys for all tribes or groups full and free access to such letters, papers, documents, maps, or records as may be useful to said attorneys in the preparation of any claim instituted hereunder, and shall afford facilities for the examination of the same and, upon written request by said attorneys, shall furnish certified copies thereof.
216. lappuse - Indian people ; frequently they are also tf j subject of extensive legal dispute. In many of these legal confrontations, the Federal Government is faced with an inherent conflict of interest. The Secretary of the Interior and the Attorney General must at the same time advance both the national interest in the use of land and water rights and the private interests of Indians in land which the government holds as trustee.

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