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Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs

Congress

93d Congress, 1st Session

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This report from the (US) States Senate Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, dated November 29, 1973 was written to accompany US Senate Bill 1468 which sought to establish the Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site in North Dakota. This report seeks to amend US Senate Bill 1468 to specify funding limits for acquisition of land and for development of the historic site. US Senate Bill 1468 was passed by the US Senate as amended on November 30, 1973. This legislation was reintroduced as part of an omnibus bill that established six new national historic sites. That legislation, US House Resolution 13157, became US Public Law 93-486 on October 26, 1974

Publication Date

11-29-1973

Keywords

Mandan Hidatsa and Arikara Nation, the Three Affiliated Tribes of the Fort Berthold Reservation, Mandan, Nueta, Hidatsa, Arikara, Sahnish, Knife River, Knife River Indian Village National Historic Site, acquisition of land, development, historic site, funding

Organizations Referenced

US Senate Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, US Department of the Interior

People Referenced

Alan Harvey Bible, Quentin N. Burdick, Sen. Young, Henry M. Jackson, Nathaniel P. Reed., Wilfred H. Rommel

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, Senate. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. Authorizing the Establishment of the Knife River Indian Village National Historic Site, 93d Cong., 1st sess., S. Rep. 586. November 29, 1973. https://commons.und.edu/indigenous-gov-docs/23/

Authorizing the Establishment of the Knife River Indian Village National Historic Site

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