Partition of Navajo and Hopi 1882 Reservation: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Indian Affairs of the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, House of Representatives, Ninety-third Congress, First Session, on H.R. 5647, H.R. 7679, and H.R. 7716 (Navajo-Hopi Dispute), Hearings Held in Washington, D.C., May 14 and 15, 1973U.S. Government Printing Office, 1974 - 124 pagini |
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... families being moved may be relocated if they so desire , the Secre- tary shall use for that purpose as much of the money as may be necessary . Title to the land acquired shall be taken by the United States in trust for the Navajo Tribe ...
... families being moved may be relocated if they so desire , the Secre- tary shall use for that purpose as much of the money as may be necessary . Title to the land acquired shall be taken by the United States in trust for the Navajo Tribe ...
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... families , probably more than one hundred , then living within the extended part of district 6 , were required to move outside the new boundaries and severe personal hardships were undoubtedly experienced by some . " SEC . 102. The ...
... families , probably more than one hundred , then living within the extended part of district 6 , were required to move outside the new boundaries and severe personal hardships were undoubtedly experienced by some . " SEC . 102. The ...
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... families to be dislocated by the legislation . We would recommend the ten year period as being more feasible . However , we do not recommend that the Act require removal of approximately ten percent of the Navajo families per year as ...
... families to be dislocated by the legislation . We would recommend the ten year period as being more feasible . However , we do not recommend that the Act require removal of approximately ten percent of the Navajo families per year as ...
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... families will need to move from the Hopi land , and two Hopi families will need to move from the Navajo land . The bill author- izes the appropriation of $ 16,000,000 to relocate these families . Joint ownership of the subsurface estate ...
... families will need to move from the Hopi land , and two Hopi families will need to move from the Navajo land . The bill author- izes the appropriation of $ 16,000,000 to relocate these families . Joint ownership of the subsurface estate ...
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... families to move in on Hopi territories . The fact of history shows that the Navajo is a squatter on this land . Even today , they are moving about . For a Navajo family to move and change their place of residence is not the tragedy ...
... families to move in on Hopi territories . The fact of history shows that the Navajo is a squatter on this land . Even today , they are moving about . For a Navajo family to move and change their place of residence is not the tragedy ...
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1882 Executive Order 1882 Reservation ABERLE acres agreement believe Board boundary BOYDEN Bureau of Indian carrying capacity Chairman MacDonald committee Congress cost court order December 16 disputed area District Court east Executive order area Executive Order Reservation Federal feedlot Fort Sumner going grazing Healing Hopi and Navajo Hopi Indian Reservation Hopi Indian Tribe Hopi land Hopi Reservation Hopi Tribe House Indian Affairs interest Interior joint use area joint-interest area joint-use Jones lands described legislation livestock living LLOYD MEEDS LUJAN MEEDS ment miles Moencopi move Navajo and Hopi Navajo families Navajo Indian Tribe Navajo Reservation Navajo Tribal Council Navajo Tribe negotiating teams one-half overgrazing Paiute partition percent problem pursuant question relocation RUNNELS SCHWARTZ Secretary SEKAQUAPTEWA settlement sheep units Steiger bill subcommittee talking Thank thence thing tion township Tuba City writ of assistance
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Pagina 124 - Yuma and such other Indians as the Secretary of the Interior may see fit to settle thereon: Provided, however.
Pagina 11 - Vacancies shall be filled in the same manner as the original appointments. Members of the Commission may be removed by the President for cause after notice and opportunity to be heard.
Pagina 22 - Indians and such other Indians as the Secretary of the Interior may see fit to locate therein, subject to valid rights initiated prior to the date hereof and maintained pursuant to law: In T.
Pagina 19 - Federal agency final payment of all costs of the acquired dwelling, or on the date on which he moves from the acquired dwelling, whichever is the later date.
Pagina 38 - States under the direction of the attorney general of the United States on behalf of the United States.
Pagina 19 - Federal agency, equals the reasonable cost of a comparable replacement dwelling which is a decent, safe, and sanitary dwelling adequate to accommodate such displaced person, reasonably accessible to public services and places of employment and available on the private market.
Pagina 16 - ... directed to institute such conservation practices and methods within such area as are necessary to restore the grazing potential of such area to the maximum extent feasible. (b) The Secretary, upon the date of issuance of an order of the District Court pursuant to sections 8...
Pagina 12 - The Commission shall have the power to call upon any of the departments of the Government for any information it may deem necessary, and shall have the use of all records, hearings, and reports made by the committees of each House of Congress, when deemed necessary in the prosecution of its business. At...
Pagina 9 - And the fees to which the officers of such local land office would have been entitled had such lands been entered under the general laws for the disposition of the public lands shall be paid to them, from any moneys in the Treasury of the United States...
Pagina 7 - USC 1500-1500e), hereinafter referred to as Title VII, to conduct a program for making grants to States and local public bodies for acquiring lands for recreational and other purposes ; and WHEREAS Title VII provides for consultation by the Administrator with the Secretary of the Interior, hereinafter referred to as "the Secretary," with regard to general policies to be followed in reviewing applications for grants for land acquisitions under the program provided for in Title VII, hereinafter referred...