INDIAN AFFAIRS: LAWS AND TREATIES

Vol. VII, Laws     (Compiled from February 10, 1939 to January 13, 1971)

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PART IV
EXECUTIVE AND DEPARTMENTAL ORDERS PUBLISHED IN THE FEDERAL REGISTER
Vol. 33—1968

California—Withdrawal in Aid of Proposed Legislation
Executive Order 11399—Establishing the National Council on Indian Opportunity
Commissioner of Indian Affairs—Delegation of Authority With Respect to Administration of Timber      Sales on Certain Submarginal Lands
South Dakota—Restoration of Lands to Ownership of Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe of Indians
Minnesota—Restoration of Lands to Tribal Ownership
Bureau of Indian Affairs—Forestry Matters
Oklahoma—Partial Restoration of Lands Withdrawn Under Departmental Order of September 19, 1934
Montana—Restoration of Land in Heart Butte School Reserve to Blackfeet Tribe
Certain Federally Owned Lands in New Mexico—Held by the U.S. in Trust for Indians of Pueblos of      Acoma, Sandia, Santa Ana and Zia
Commissioner of Indian Affairs—Delegation of Authority Regarding Acceptance of Donations
California—Withdrawal in Aid of Legislation
Trust Periods Expiring During Calendar Years 1969 Through 1973, Inclusive
Commissioner of Indian Affairs—Delegation of Authority Under Specific Legislation
Commissioner of Indian Affairs—Delegation of Authority Regarding Tribal Enactments
Executive Order 11435—Designating the Secretary of the Interior to Accept on Behalf of the United      States Retrocession by Any State of Certain Criminal and Civil Jurisdiction Over Indian Country
New Mexico—Partial Revocation of Executive Order No. 5889
Commissioner of Indian Affairs—Delegation of Authority With Respect to Specific Legislation
Commissioner of Indian Affairs—Delegation of Authority With Respect to Specific Legislation

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VOLUME 33—1968
June 24, 1968 | [Public Land Order 4464]

MINNESOTA
Restoration of Land, to Tribal Ownership

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VOLUME 33—1968 9617

Page 1568

Whereas, pursuant to the authority contained in the act of March 1, 1907 (34 Stat. 1032), the townsite of White Earth was established within the White Earth Indian Reservation, Minn.; and

Whereas, there are certain undisposed of lands within the townsite; and

Whereas, the Tribal Council and the Commissioner of Indian Affairs have recommended restoration of the townsite lands involved to tribal ownership;

Now, therefore, by virtue of the authority contained in sections 3 and 7 of the act of June 18, 1934 (48 Stat. 984; 25 U.S.C. 463(a), I hereby find that the restoration to tribal ownership of the lands described below will be in the public interest, and the said lands are hereby restored to tribal ownership of the Minnesota, Chippewa Tribe of the White Earth Indian Reservation, Minn., subject to any valid existing rights:

FIFTH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN

TOWNSITE OF WHITE EARTH

T. 112 N., R. 41 W.,
In sec. 23,
Block 4, lots 4 and 5;
Block 9, N 1/3 of lot 5;
Block 16, lots 1, 2, and 4.

The areas described aggregate approximately 6 acres in Becker County.

HARRY R. ANDERSON,
Assistant Secretary of the Interior.


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