US Government Documents related to Indigenous Nations
Sponsor
Morris K. Udall
Committee
US House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs
Congress
99th Congress, 2d Session
Files
Description
This report, dated April 22, 1986, is the second part of a two-part report. The first report “Garrison Diversion Unit Reformulation Act of 1986 is dated April 9, 1986 and was written to accompany United States (US) House Resolution 1116.
This second part, presented by Morris K. Udall from the US House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, summarizes modifications proposed to the Garrison Diversion Unit and provides a cost estimated for the proposed bill. The report acknowledges the devastating effects that the Pick-Sloan Project had on the tribes living on Fort Berthold and Standing Rock reservations. US House Resolution 1116 became US Public Law 99-294 on May 12, 1986.
Publication Date
4-22-1986
Keywords
Mandan Hidatsa and Arikara Nation, the Three Affiliated Tribes of the Fort Berthold Reservation, Mandan, Nueta, Hidatsa, Arikara, Sahnish, Standing Rock Sioux, Standing Rock Nation, Íŋyaŋ Woslál Háŋ Garrison Dam, Garrison Diversion Unit, Pick-Sloan Plan, Missouri River, reservoir, irrigation
Organizations Referenced
Mandan Hidatsa and Arikara Nation, the Three Affiliated Tribes of the Fort Berthold Reservation, Mandan, Nueta, Hidatsa, Arikara, Sahnish, Standing Rock Sioux, Standing Rock Nation, Íŋyaŋ Woslál Háŋ, US Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs
People Referenced
Morris K. Udall, Rudolph G. Penner
Publisher
Government Printing Office
Disciplines
American Politics | Indigenous, Indian, and Aboriginal Law | Indigenous Studies | Law and Politics | Native American Studies | United States History
Recommended Citation
US Congress, House. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. To Implement Certain Recommendations Made Pursuant to Public Law 98-360. 99th Cong., 2d sess., H. Rep. 525 part 2. April 22, 1986. https://commons.und.edu/indigenous-gov-docs/117/.
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