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1811. Statement of Jerry V. Wilson, Chief of Police, before the House Subcommittee on Indian Affairs, December 5, 1972

1812. Tribal Leaders' Statements on 'Trail of Broken Treaties' Protests

1813. Tribal Leaders' Response to the 'Trail of Broken Treaties' Activism in 1972: A Compilation of Messages

1814. Letter: Overton James, President of the Inter-Tribal Council of the Five Civilized Tribes, to Congressman Camp

1815. Statement by Yakima Tribal Council Secretary on the 'Trail of Broken Treaties' Caravan and the State of Reservation Indian Affairs

1816. Testimony of William L. Farrison on the Findings of the Indian Impact Survey Team and the 1972 Bureau of Indian Affairs Takeover

1817. Commissioner's Letter to the National Congress of American Indians Regarding the Impact of the 'Trail of Broken Treaties' Protest March

1818. Congressional Hearings on the Illegal Seizure of the Bureau of Indian Affairs Headquarters by the Trail of Broken Treaties Group

1819. Hearings on the Illegal Seizure of the Bureau of Indian Affairs Headquarters Building

1820. Letter: Don E. Smith to John Happy Camp expresses outrage at the recent takeover of a Washington Bureau of Indian Affairs office by a group of Native Americans