Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation

Last changed on Thu, 01/01/1970 - 00:00
Community
Eastern Washington University
Category
Government, Termination
Summary
Tribal members give opinions at a Colville business council meeting with Robert L. Bennett. Omak Chronicle, 3/23/67.
Community
Eastern Washington University
Category
Government
Summary
All incumbents, including Lucy Covington, have been re-elected to the Colville tribal business council. Omak Chronicle, 5/19/66.
Community
Eastern Washington University
Category
Culture
Summary
Colville Confederated Tribal members sit on the board at the Pacific Northwest Indian center at Gonzaga. Omak Chronicle, 5/12/66.
Community
Eastern Washington University
Category
Termination
Summary
Lucy Covington claims that the recent polls that reflect tribal support for termination are misleading. Omak Chronicle, 11/24/66.
Community
Eastern Washington University
Category
Government, Termination
Summary
A hearing was held in Congress regarding termination, including testimony from Lucy Covington. Omak Chronicle, 7/18/68.
Community
Eastern Washington University
Category
Government
Summary
Candidates have been selected for the May 7th election of the Colville tribal business council. Article from the Omak Chronicle, 3/24/66.
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Community
Eastern Washington University
Category
Government
Summary
Senator Web Hallauer of Oroville receives feedback on his bills focusing on pollution control and tobacco taxes. Omak Chronicle, n.d..
Community
Eastern Washington University
Category
Termination
Summary
Edna Patterson Morris writes to the Chronicle regarding termination and its popularity among tribal members. Omak Chronicle, 12/12/66.
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Community
Eastern Washington University
Category
Government, Termination
Summary
A letter written to the Chronicle warning tribal members of bills to come that will undermine termination efforts. Omak Chronicle, 1/19/67.
Community
Eastern Washington University
Category
Government, Termination
Summary
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.