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253 Abbreviations NYTOHP: New York Times Oral History Program, Listening to Indians, Labriola National American Indian Data Center, Carl Hayden Library, Arizona State University , Tempe. USDIOHC: University of South Dakota Indian Oral History Collection, microfiche, Labriola National American Indian Data Center, Carl Hayden Library, Arizona State University, Tempe. Primary Sources Reports, Papers, and Testimonies “Alphabetical List of Creek Indians by Blood and Creek Freedmen.” Western History Collections. University of Oklahoma, Norman. “Annual Message to the Congress on the State of the Union.” January 30, 1974. Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: Richard Nixon 1974. Washington, DC. U.S. Government Printing Office. 1975. 56–77. Brad Patterson Papers. Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Ann Arbor, MI. Carol Rosco Subject File. William Clinton Presidential Library. Little Rock, AR. Clinton Administration History Project. William Clinton Presidential Library. Little Rock, AR. “Courts of Indian Offenses.” August 27, 1892. House Executive Document, no. 1, 52d Cong., 2d sess., ser. 3088, pp. 28–31. “Energy Conservation and Production Revenue Act of 1976: Report to Accompany H.R. 6860.” U.S. Senate Committee on Finance, 94th Congress, 2d sess., Senate rep. 94-1181. Bibliography 254 · Bibliography FBI Files of AIM and Wounded Knee. Reel 2, file 100-462483, vol. 5, microfilm. University of Minnesota Library. Minneapolis, MN. “The Forgotten American.” Special Message to Congress, March 6, 1968. In Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: Lyndon B. Johnson, 1968–69. Ann Arbor, MI. University of Michigan Library. 2005. Vol. 1: 336–37, 343–344. Fred Harris Papers. Carl Albert Congressional Research and Studies Center, Congressional Archives. University of Oklahoma, Norman. Harjo, Chitto. Testimony of November 23, 1906, Elks Lodge, Tulsa, Oklahoma Territory . Western History Collections. University of Oklahoma, Norman. Henry Jackson Papers. Archives Division, Allen Library. University of Washington, Seattle. Hoffman, Roy. Report on Chitto Harjo and Snake Rebellion, August 11, 1909. Fred Barde Collection, Chitto Harjo file, box 11. Oklahoma Historical Society. Oklahoma City. Indian Affairs Collection. Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. Simi Valley, CA. Indian Rights Association Papers. Microfilm. Marquette University Library. Milwaukee , WI. John Collier Papers. Microfilm and microfiche. Marquette University Library. Milwaukee , WI. Leonard Garment Papers. Richard Nixon Presidential Materials Project. College Park, MD. Meriam, Lewis, et al. The Problem of Indian Administration: A Report of a Survey Made at the Request of Honorable Hubert Work, Secretary of the Interior, and Submitted to Him, February 21, 1928. Baltimore. Johns Hopkins Press. 1928. Miller, Michael, and Laura Waterman Wittstock. 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