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    [Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author #2]

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    Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author. The report contains a list of officers who gave depositions to the United States Attorney

    [Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author #1]

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    Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author. The report contains a list of officers who gave depositions to the United States Attorney

    [Letter from an unknown author to the Dallas Police Chief, December 29, 1964 #2]

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    Handwritten letter by an unknown author to the Dallas Police Chief, containing information from a prisoner

    [Letter from an unknown author to the Dallas Police Chief, December 29, 1964 #1]

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    Handwritten letter by an unknown author to the Dallas Police Chief, containing information from a prisoner

    Map showing the railway systems of the colonies of Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria & South Australia [cartographic material] : prepared at the Chief Engineer's Office, Brisbane.

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    Map of the eastern states of Australia showing existing railways, railways under construction and railways projected.; "Published by permission with The Australian handbook for 1882".; "Lithographed by Prosdocimi.'; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-rm900.Australian handbook

    Zulu Radio Choir: Chief Above Chief Below

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    Songs from ‘Chief Above Chief Below‘, performed by Zulu Radio Choir, broadcast by the South African Broadcasting CorporationFor further details refer to the ILAM Document Collection: Hugh Tracey Broadcast

    Land Defense and the Climate Emergency — with Grand Chief Stewart Phillip

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    Grand Chief Stewart Phillip is President of the Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs. Over a 14-year period (1994-2008) he served four consecutive terms as Chief of the Penticton Indian Band (PIB) with an additional 10-years as an elected Band Councillor, and served as the Chair of the Okanagan Nation Alliance for 15 years. In October 2006, the Okanagan Nation, led by the Elders of the Penticton Indian Band, acknowledged his lifetime commitment to the defense of Indigenous Peoples\u27 Title and Rights by bestowing on him and his family the rare honour of the title of Grand Chief. Grand Chief Phillip has taken an active role in the defense of Aboriginal Title and Rights by readily offering support to Native communities in need. He has taken a personal approach seeing first-hand the impact of fish farms in the Broughton Archipelago, lobbying on Parliament Hill to defeat the First Nations Governance Act, standing with Elders of Treaty 8 against oil and gas development in the Peace River, burning referendum ballots with fellow chiefs in protest and has stood on the steps of the Legislature with 3000 other people united under the Title and Rights Alliance banner. In November 2018, Grand Chief Phillip was awarded a Doctor of Laws, honoris causa, from the University of British Columbia for his life-long advocacy and work.Grand Chief Phillip has been married for 36 years to his wife Joan. They have four grown sons, two daughters, seven granddaughters and seven grandsons. He is currently enjoying his 34th year of sobriety. In this regard, he is a firm believer in leading by example.Resources:— Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs (UBCIC): www.ubcic.bc.ca/ — Okanagan Nation Alliance: www.syilx.org/ — Grand Chief Stewart Phillip\u27s testimonial with the Unist\u27ot\u27en Camp: unistoten.camp/grand-chief-stewart-phillip

    Chief DeRuck oral history recording

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    An audio recording of an oral history of Chief DeRuck, Chief of police starting in 1947. Interviewer difficult to hear; some of the recording is unclear. There is a transcript of this interview
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