Title |
Public Law 98-408, August 28, 1984 |
Description |
151 pages of documents regarding legal claims of the Zuni Indian Tribe including: Zuni Indian Tribe Lands Bill, an act to convey lands in Arizona around Kolhu/wala:wa to the Zuni Indian Tribe for religious purposes; Zuni Claims Settlement Act of 1990 involving the Zuni Indian Resource Development Trust Fund; United States Court of Claims case: Zuni Tribe of New Mexico, Plaintiff, vs. United States of America, Defendant. |
Subject |
Zuni Indians--Claims; Zuni Indians--Land tenure; Indian land transfers--Arizona; Zuni Indians--Religion; Zuni Indians--Rites and ceremonies; Sacred space--Arizona--Apache County; Watershed management--New Mexico; Watershed restoration--New Mexico; Water resources development--New Mexico; Natural resources--Management--New Mexico; Conservation of natural resources--Law and legislation--New Mexico; Zuni Indians--Trials, litigation, etc. |
Contributor |
United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Indian Affairs; Simplicio, Chauncey; Kallestewa, Ben; Boyden, Stephen G.; Hart, E. Richard; Laselute, Edison; Lewis, Robert E.; Ortiz, Alfonso; Kintigh, Keith; Lee, Arthur N.; Zah, Peterson; Allen, Tom; Platt, H. Jay; Andrews, Mark |
Alternate Title |
Zuni Indian Tribe Lands Bill; Hearing Before the Select Committee on Indian Affairs United States Senate Ninety-eight Congress Second Session on S. 2201 to Convey Certain Lands to the Zuni Indian Tribe for Religious Purposes; Statement of Chauncey Simplicio, Governor of the Zuni Indian Tribe; Religious Significance of Kolhu/wala:wa to the Zuni People; Statement by Zuni Religious Leaders on Kolhu/wala:wa; Statement of Stephen G. Boyden, Attorney for the Zuni Indian Tribe; Zuni Indian Tribe and Title to Kolhu/Wala:Wa (Kachina Village); Statement of Edison Laselute, Former Governor of the Zuni Indian Tribe; Statement of Robert E. Lewis, Former Governor of the Zuni Indian Tribe; Statement of Alfonso Ortiz, President of the Association on American Indian Affairs, Inc.; Draft-Archaeological Assessment of Pothunting Damages at the Bean Patch Ruin, near St. Johns, Arizona; Letter from Arthur N. Lee, chairman, board of supervisors, Apache County, AZ, to Senator Andrews; Letter from Peterson Zah, chairman, Navajo Tribal Council, to Senator Andrews; Letter from Tom Allen, Associate State Director, Bureau of Land Management, DOI, with enclosed mineral report, to Senator Goldwater; Letter from Tom Allen, Acting State Director, Bureau of Land Management, DOI, to Senator Goldwater; Letter from H. Jay Platt, president, Seven Springs Ranch, Inc., to Senator Goldwater; Report: Conveying Certain Lands to the Zuni Indian Tribe for Religious Purposes; Zuni Claims Settlement Act of 1990; United States Court of Claims case: Zuni Tribe of New Mexico, Plaintiff, vs. United States of America, Defendant |
Additional Information |
Includes: Public Law 98-408, August 28, 1984; Hearing Before the Select Committee on Indian Affairs United States Senate Ninety-eight Congress Second Session on S. 2201 to Convey Certain Lands to the Zuni Indian Tribe for Religious Purposes; Statement of Chauncey Simplicio, Governor of the Zuni Indian Tribe; The Religious Significance of Kolhu/wala:wa to the Zuni People by Ben Kallestewa; Statement by Zuni Religious Leaders on Kolhu/wala:wa; Statement of Stephen G. Boyden, Attorney for the Zuni Indian Tribe; The Zuni Indian Tribe and Title to Kolhu/Wala:Wa (Kachina Village) by E. Richard Hart; Statement of Edison Laselute, Former Governor of the Zuni Indian Tribe; Statement of Robert E. Lewis, Former Governor of the Zuni Indian Tribe; Statement of Alfonso Ortiz, President of the Association on American Indian Affairs, Inc.; Draft-Archaeological Assessment of Pothunting Damages at the Bean Patch Ruin, near St. Johns, Arizona by Dr. Keith Kintigh; Letter from Arthur N. Lee, chairman, board of supervisors, Apache County, AZ, to Senator Andrews; Letter from Peterson Zah, chairman, Navajo Tribal Council, to Senator Andrews; Letter from Tom Allen, Associate State Director, Bureau of Land Management, DOI, with enclosed mineral report; to Senator Goldwater; Letter from Tom Allen, Acting State Director, Bureau of Land Management, DOI, to Senator Goldwater; Letter from H. Jay Platt, president, Seven Springs Ranch, Inc., to Senator Goldwater; Report: Conveying Certain Lands to the Zuni Indian Tribe for Religious Purposes by Mark Andrews; Zuni Claims Settlement Act of 1990; United States Court of Claims case: Zuni Tribe of New Mexico, Plaintiff, vs. United States of America, Defendant; also includes several maps |
Spatial Coverage |
Apache County (Ariz.); Zuni River (Ariz. and N.M.); Little Colorado River (Ariz. and N.M.); Zuni (N.M.); Zuni Indian Reservation (N.M.); Gila River (N.M. and Ariz.); Salt River (Ariz.); Ojo Caliente (N.M.); Nutria River (N.M.) |
Collection Number and Name |
Accn1042 Bx34 Fd4; Stephen G. Boyden Papers |
Rights Management |
Digital Image © 2010 University of Utah. All Rights Reserved. |
Holding Institution |
J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah |
Digitization Specifications |
Original scanned on Epson Expression 10000 XL and saved as 400 ppi TIFF. Display image generated in Contentdm. |
Publisher |
Digitized by J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah |
Type |
Text |
ARK |
ark:/87278/s6571b00 |
Setname |
wwdl_neh |
ID |
1154496 |
Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6571b00 |