US Government Documents related to Indigenous Nations
Sponsor
Daniel K. Inouye, Morris K. Udall
Committee
Senate Select Committee on Indian Affairs, Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs
Congress
100th Congress, 1st Session
SuDoc Class Number
Y4.IN2/11:s.hrg.100-249
Files
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Description
This report from the United States (US) Senate Select Committee on Indian Affairs, the US Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources along with the Subcommittee on Water and Power, and the US House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs along with the Subcommittee on Water and Power Resources, dated March 30, 1987, includes the transcript of a hearing to address the US Department of the Interior’s Garrison Unit Joint Tribal Advisory Committee’s (JTAC) finding that “the tribes of the Standing Rock and Fort Berthold Indian Reservations bore an inordinate share of the cost of implementing the Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin Program mainstream reservoirs.” The hearing includes statements from members of the Three Affiliated Tribes and from Standing Rock Nation. This report includes recommendations from the Three Affiliated Tribes Business Council for compensatory action. The appendix includes additional statements made for the record and the Final Report of the Garrison Unit Tribal Advisory Committee.
Publication Date
3-30-1987
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, JTAC, Garrison Dam, Garrison Reservoir, Oahe Dam, just compensation, taken lands, recommendations, Three Affiliated Tribes Business Council
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, Three Affiliated Tribes Business Council, US Senate Select Committee on Indian Affairs, US Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, US House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs
People Referenced
Daniel K. Inouye, Daniel J. Evans, J. Bennett Johnston, Bill Bradley, Kent Conrad, Morris K. Udall, George Miller, Brent Blackwelder, Charles E. Dominy, Byron L. Dorgan, Edward Lone Fight, Robert McLaughlin, Emerson C. Murray, Ross O. Swimmer, Hans Walker Jr., Allen White Lightening, Ann Zorn, Norman Livermore Jr., Charles W. Murphy, Raymond Cross, William D. Gorman, Alyce Spotted Bear
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
United States Congress, Senate and House. Senate Select Committee on Indian Affairs, Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. Final Report and Recommendations of the Garrison Unit Joint Tribal Advisory Committee: Joint Hearing Before the Select Committee on Indian Affairs, United States Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, United States Senate and the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, House of Representatives, One Hundredth Congress, First Session on Oversight Hearing on the Final Report and Recommendations of the Garrison Unit Joint Tribal Advisory Committee. 100th Cong., 1st sess., S. Hrg. 249. March 30, 1987. https://commons.und.edu/indigenous-gov-docs/134/.
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