US Government Documents related to Indigenous Nations
Sponsor
Daniel K. Inouye
Committee
Senate Committee on Indian Affairs
Congress
103d Congress, 1st Session
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Description
This report from the United States (US) Senate Committee on Indian Affairs dated November 19, 1993, was written to accompany US Senate Bill 1654 which proposes technical corrections to Indian laws. The report specifies that US Senate Bill 1654 proposes to extend the deadline for the sale of lands to their former owners (per the specifications of US Public Law 102-575 which contains the “Three Affiliated Tribes and Standing Rock Sioux Tribe Equitable Compensation Act”). US Senate Bill 1654 became US Public Law 103-263 on May 31, 1994.
Publication Date
11-19-1993
Keywords
Mandan Hidatsa and Arikara Nation, the Three Affiliated Tribes of the Fort Berthold Reservation, Mandan, Nueta, Hidatsa, Standing Rock Sioux, Standing Rock Nation, Íŋyaŋ Woslál Háŋ, Equitable Compensation Act, sale of lands, return of land
Organizations Referenced
Mandan Hidatsa and Arikara Nation, the Three Affiliated Tribes of the Fort Berthold Reservation, Mandan, Nueta, Hidatsa, Standing Rock Sioux, Standing Rock Nation, Íŋyaŋ Woslál Háŋ
People Referenced
Daniel K. Inouye
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 Indian Affairs. Making Certain Technical Corrections. 103d Cong., 1st sess., S. Rep. 191. November 19, 1993. https://commons.und.edu/indigenous-gov-docs/46/.
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