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A. Delance Dow retires from the Tonasket fire control. Article from the Omak Chronicle, 2/15/1967.Digital Heritage
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Eastern Washington UniversityCategory
CultureSummary
Major Anderson brings news that Chief Moses is fatally ill near the Nespelem River. Article from the Spokesman Review, 3/26/1889.Digital Heritage
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Eastern Washington UniversityCategory
TerminationSummary
A poll was created and mailed out to adult Colville tribal members to assess tribal support for termination. Article from the Omak Chronicle, n.d..Digital Heritage
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Eastern Washington UniversityCategory
CultureSummary
After a woman from Port Orchard, WA claims to have seen Chief Joseph alive nearly 14 years after his reported death. Omak Chronicle, 10/27/66.Digital Heritage
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Eastern Washington UniversityCategory
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The land that Chief Moses controlled is described by a former resident. Article from the Spokesman Review, 7/10/1885.Digital Heritage
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Eastern Washington UniversityCategory
GovernmentSummary
Senator David C. McMillan faces uproar from tribal members and press regarding SB 478. Article from the Omak Chronicle, 3/2/67.Digital Heritage
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Eastern Washington UniversityCategory
Government, TerminationSummary
U.S Senate hearing on termination is sceduled amidst tribal elections. Article from the Omak Chronicle dated 5/4/67.Digital Heritage
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Eastern Washington UniversityCategory
Government, TerminationSummary
Colville tribal business council incumbents were re-elected, maintaining a majority endorsed by the CLP. Omak Chronicle, dated 5/18/67.Digital Heritage
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Eastern Washington UniversityCategory
Government, TerminationSummary
Twenty-four Colville tribal members travel to testify against bill S.282. Article from the Omak Chronicle, dated 6/1/67.Digital Heritage
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Eastern Washington UniversityCategory
Government, TerminationSummary
Members from the Colville tribe were heard in a three and a half hour hearing with the Senate subcommittee on Indian Affairs. Omak Chronicle, 6/15/67.Digital Heritage
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Eastern Washington UniversityCategory
Government, TerminationSummary
The bill S. 282 is passed in Congress for the third time, awaiting House approval. Omak Chronicle, dated 9/21/67.Digital Heritage
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Eastern Washington UniversityCategory
TerminationSummary
A poll was sent out and returned that shows about 74% of tribal members support termination. Article from the Omak Chronicle, n.d..