Department of the Interior and Related Agencies Appropriations for 1979: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-fifth Congress, Second Session, 9. daļa

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452. lappuse - In the present convention, genocide means any of the following acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group, as such: a) Killing members or the group; b) Causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group; c) Deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life calculated to bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part...
159. lappuse - What we ask of America is not charity, not paternalism, even when benevolent. We ask only that the nature of our situation be recognized and made the basis of policy and action. In short, the Indians ask for assistance, technical and financial, for the time needed, however long that may be, to regain in the America of the space age some measure of the adjustment they enjoyed as the original possessors of their...
445. lappuse - The Congress hereby declares that it is the policy of this Nation, in fulfillment of its special responsibilities and legal obligation to the American Indian people, to meet the national goal of providing the highest possible health status to Indians and to provide existing Indian health services with all resources necessary to effect that policy.
306. lappuse - County. Coupled with a new health facility this project will do much to raise the health standards of the members of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe and it will allow our people to enjoy decent, safe, sanitary housing. The Tribe has contacted all sources of potential funding : the Economic Development Administration, the Department of Housing and Urban Development, the Farmers Home Administration, and the Bureau of Indian Affairs, but we have been unable to obtain the money needed to complete this...
296. lappuse - We do hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was duly presented and enacted upon by a vote of 3 for, and 0 against, at a Special meeting of the Bois Forte Reservation Housing Authority, a quorum being present, held on March 21, 1978, at Net Lake, Minnesota.
342. lappuse - 79; we find this decrease to be totally unjustified. Joanne Lutz. Chairperson for the American Indian Health Care Association will expand on the urban health needs in detail in her testimony. 4) Alcoholism: Finally, we would like to bring to the attention of the committee the proposed FY '79 budget request of 8.692m for Indian alcoholism programs.
627. lappuse - Mr. Chairman, members of the Sub-committee, I thank you for this opportunity to speak before you today. My name is Michael Mahsetky, I am a member of the Comanche Tribe.
590. lappuse - Public Law 84-485, explicitly recognized that assistance to the Navajo Tribe in the form of an Indian irrigation project is the responsibility of the entire nation. The Navajo Indian Irrigation Project, was authorized in 1962 by Public Law 87-483 to meet the obligation implied in the 1868 Treaty and explicitly recognized by the Colorado River Storage Project Act. The desperate needs of the Navajo Tribe have been the subject of much concern to the people of the United States. Construction of the Navajo...
591. lappuse - 80 for the Bureau of Indian Affairs to prepare the land and provide the equipment to apply water on the fifth 10,000 acre block of project land. For each block of the Navajo Indian Irrigation Project the items that must be supplied to bring the land into production are as follows: 1. Installation of the sprinkler irrigation system. 2. Clearing land and smoothing of land surface. 3. Relocation of gas and oil pipelines which would interfere with farming. 4. Procurement of seed, fertilizer, herbicides,...
7. lappuse - ... is more powerful and lasts longer than the old one; and finally it is more reliable and easier to maintain. I do not want to leave you with the impression that all changes in cost are upward. We are continually striving to reduce prices, and there are instances of gratifying success along this line. For example, the engine for our new medium tank cost about $24,000 when production was beginning in the spring of 1950. Since that time its price has been reduced...

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