Legislative History: Civil Rights Act of 1964, Volumen10Stanford Law Library, 1965 |
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... Indian on an Indian reservation . Mr. ASPINALL . Mr. Chairman , will the gentleman yield ? Mr. BERRY . I yield to my chairman . Mr. ASPINALL . Do you consider and would you tell the committee that the amendment you propose is going to ...
... Indian on an Indian reservation . Mr. ASPINALL . Mr. Chairman , will the gentleman yield ? Mr. BERRY . I yield to my chairman . Mr. ASPINALL . Do you consider and would you tell the committee that the amendment you propose is going to ...
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... Indians by encouraging industrial devel- cpment in Indian communities which , under existing circumstances , cannot provide a livelihood for their popula- Bens . In order to attract industrial de- relopment which , it is believed ...
... Indians by encouraging industrial devel- cpment in Indian communities which , under existing circumstances , cannot provide a livelihood for their popula- Bens . In order to attract industrial de- relopment which , it is believed ...
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... Indian American is only 42 years , as compared with 62 years for the non- Indian population , the rate of births over deaths is higher than that for the gen- eral population . The Indian reservation population is expanding at the rate ...
... Indian American is only 42 years , as compared with 62 years for the non- Indian population , the rate of births over deaths is higher than that for the gen- eral population . The Indian reservation population is expanding at the rate ...
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