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Item Damage to Indians of Five Reservations from Three Missouri River Reservoirs in North Dakota and South Dakota(1954) Missouri River Basin Investigations ProjectComparison of appraised values of Indian properties: and of estimated costs of re-establishing displaced families, timber, wildlife, and wild product losses, and potential and intangible damages to Indians at Fort Berthold, Cheyenne River, Standing Rock, Crow Creek, and Lower Brule Reservations from Garrison, Oahe, and Fort Randell Reservoir takings, North Dakota and South Dakota [full title]Item Family Plan and Rehabilitation Programs, Standing Rock Reservation(1964) Missouri River Basin Investigations ProjectThis report describes the principal provisions of the settlement made by the United States for Standing Rock Sioux Indian properties acquired for the Oahe Reservoir, and the main uses made of settlement funds by Standing Rock Sioux Indians. It analyzes various individual and tribal programs supported by settlement and rehabilitation funds and presents the views of a sample of Indian people regarding these programs.Item Problems on the Cheyenne River and Standing Rock Reservations Arising from the Oahe Project(1950) Missouri River Basin Investigations ProjectThis report is issued as part of the program of the Department of the Interior for development of the Missouri River BasinItem Program and Policy Statement: The Turtle Mountain Chippewa Tribe, Belcourt, North Dakota(1950) Missouri River Basin Investigations ProjectThis document covers the following: Summary II Economic Program 1. The Reservation Area 2. Public Domain Allotments 3. Placement and Guidance 4. Local Industries and Home Crafts III Social Program 1. Education 2. Welfare, health and roads IV Program Features and Estimated CostsItem Report of Socio-economic Survey - 1951: Standing Rock Indian Reservation North Dakota and South Dakota(1951) Missouri River Basin Investigations ProjectThe study or analysis which follows is concerned primarily with the effects of the Oahe Dam and Reservoir on the economy and social organization of the Standing Rock Indians. It deals not only with the immediate losses which will be sustained by the families living within the taking area, but also with the impact on the economy of the population living on the residual reservation which will result from the relocation of families. This study is concerned, not with the benefits that may result from the Oahe project but with the flooding of Indian lands by the reservoir, and the resulting loss and injury to the economy and social organization of the Standing Rock Sioux Indians in North Dakota and South Dakota.Item Suggested Program for Use of Oahe Funds for Economic and Social Betterment, Standing Rock Reservation, North and South Dakota(1957) Missouri River Basin Investigations ProjectThis report was prepared by the Missouri River Basin Investigations Project staff. It is issued as part of the program of the Department of Interior for development of the Missouri River Basin.