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    Stapled Binding. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Poor. 365 pages, stapled binding with a paper formed wrap-around dust jacket that may have been glued to book in past, but now just acts like a wrapper. Both cover and first page (title page in this case) have blue ball point scribble on them as if someone was trying to charge the pen with ink. Both cover and book have small stains and wear around the edges. Committee Print LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL AMERICAN INDIAN POLICY REVIEW COMMISSION, CONGRESS OF ThE UNITED StATES, Washington, D.C. Hon. James Abourezk, U.S. Senate, Dirksen Building, Washington, D.O. Hon. Lloyd Meeds House of Representatives, Rayburn Building, Washington, D.O. GENTLEMEN: Transmitted for your review and consideration is the final report of the Task Force on Tribal Government, which was completed pursuant to Public Law 93-580. The report was formally submitted to me July 30, 1976. This Task Force has submitted its report in four volumes, three of which constitute appendices including case studies. Because of the volume of copying involved, we are forwarding the body of the final report and will copy and forward the appendices later. The Commission meeting on August 10, 1976 will be utilized to review the findings of this Task Force. We are forwarding a speech included in the appendices delivered by the late Wilbur Atcitty, the Tribal Government Task Force Chairman, which was given before the Annual Convention of the National Congress of American Indians on November 14, 1975. Since this speech was referred to in the tribute in the front of the report, it is also included. The Commission staff is currently performing a comparative analysis of the final reports. This approach provides an in-depth analysis of the substantive areas which will provide a rational basis for selected alternatives. Additionally, a staff review will be completed and forwarded on August 4, 1976 which will constitute a staff paper to be. utilized as a reviewing device for the Commission meeting. Although I have not yet been able to carefully review this report, it generally appears that a standard of professional competence has been established for the remaining Task Forces. Respectfully submitted. Ernest L Stevens Honestly, this report is just another feeble attempt of the US Government pretending to do a job, but failing miserably. But it is still an important record as to the apathetic behavior of our government when it comes to dealing with one of the most under represented populations in the United States.