Under
and by virtue of our Creator and His divine providence, we the enrolled
members of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe of Indians of the Rosebud Indian
Reservation in the State of South Dakota in order to establish justice
to insure tranquility and enjoy the blessing of freedom and liberty,
to conserve our tribal property, to develop our common resources, and
to promote the best welfare of the present generation and our posterity,
in education and industry, do hereby adopt and establish this constitution
and bylaws.
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The jurisdiction
of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe of Indians shall extend to the territory
within the original confines of the Rosebud Reservation boundaries as
established by the act of March 2, 1889, and to such other lands as
may hereafter be added thereto under any law of the United States, except
as otherwise provided by law.
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Section
1. Membership of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe shall consist as follows:
(a) All
persons of Indian blood, including persons born since December 31,
1920, who names appear on the official census roll of the tribe as
of April 01, 1935.
(b) All
persons born after April 01, 1935 , and prior to the effective date
of this amendment, to any member of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe who was
a resident of the reservation at the time of the birth of said persons.
(Amendment V -- May 2, 1966)
(c) All
persons of one-fourth (1/4) or more Sioux Indian blood born after
April 01 , 1935 to a member of the Tribe, regardless of the residence
of the parent. (Amendment XV -- December 29, 1977) (Amendment XVI
-- September 23, 1985)
Section 2. The Tribal Council shall have the power to promulgate
ordinances covering future membership and the adoption of new members.
(Amendment XVI -- September 23, 1985)
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Article III -
Governing Body
Section
1. The governing body of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe shall consist of
a council known as the Rosebud Sioux Tribal Council.
Section 2. The president and vice president of the tribe, shall
be elected at large for a term of two years. All other members of the
council shall be elected for terms of two years. All elections shall
be by secret ballot. Each community of the reservation, as follows shall
be entitled to representation on the tribal council as hereinafter provided:
(Amendment VI -- May 2, 1966) (Amendment XVII -- September 23, 1985)
(Amendment XXIII -- February 4, 1988)
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Antelope |
11.
Okreek |
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Black Pipe |
12.
Parmelee |
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. Bull Creek |
13.
Ring Thunder |
| 4.
Butte Creek |
14.
Rosebud |
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Corn Creek |
15.
St. Francis |
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Grass Mountain |
16.
Soldier Creek |
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He Dog |
17.
Spring Creek |
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Horse Creek |
18.
Swift Bear |
| 9.
Ideal |
19.
Two Strike |
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Milk's Camp |
20.
Upper Cut Meat |
Section 3. The tribal council shall have authority to make changes
in the foregoing list according to future community needs. (Amendment
XVII -- September 23, 1985)
Section 4. Each recognized community shall elect representatives
to the tribal council, in the proportion of one representative for each
seven hundred and fifty (750) members. Recognized communities with less
than seven hundred and fifty (750) members shall be consolidated, by
the Tribal Council, with an adjacent recognized community for representation
on the Tribal Council only. (Amendment XXII -- July 31, 1987)
Section 5. Any member of the Tribe at least twenty-five (25) years
of age, who has not been found guilty by the Council of misconduct in
Tribal affairs shall be qualified to seek and hold membership on the
Tribal Council, provided that a candidate for President and Vice-president
of the Tribe must have been living on the Reservation for at least one
year preceding the date of the Primary election, and a candidate for
Community Representative must have been living in the Community of his
candidacy for at least one year next preceding the date of the Primary
election. If by reason of Tribal employment, or Tribal office, a candidate
for Community Representative is absent from the Community of his candidacy,
and resides in Rosebud Community, such residence shall be treated as
living in the community of his candidacy for the purpose of this section.
(Amendment VI -- May 2, 1966) (Amendment XVII -- September 23, 1985)
Section 6. If the office of President becomes vacant before the
expiration of the term the Vice-president shall fill the unexpired term
unless the Tribal Council orders a special election. If the office of
Vice-president become vacant by reason of succession or any other cause,
the Tribal Council shall elect a Vice-president from its own number
to fill the vacancy until the next general election: provided, that
the tenure of office of any person elected to fill the vacancy shall
not extend beyond the term of office of the original incumbent.
If the
office of any Community Representative becomes vacant before the expiration
of the term and one year or more of the term remains, the Tribal Council,
within thirty (30) days after the vacancy, shall order a special election.
If less than one year of the terms remains, the community council of
the affected community, within thirty (30) days from the date of the
vacancy shall appoint a community representative for the unexpired term
otherwise the tribal council shall make the appointment for the unexpired
term. (Amendment VI -- May 2, 1966)
Section 7. The Tribal Council shall elect from within or without
its number a Secretary, Treasurer, Sergeant-at-Arms and such other officers,
as it may deem appropriate for a term of two years but not beyond the
next General election. Any such officers selected from without the Council
shall have no vote in matter before the Council. (Amendment VI --
May 2, 1966)
Section 8. The Rosebud Sioux Tribal Council shall be the sole judge
of the constitutional qualifications of its own members.
Section 9. The first election of Councilmen under this Constitutional
shall be held on call of the present Council, within thirty (30) days
after its ratification and approval. Prior to the first election of
the Tribal Council the membership of each Community shall be determined
by the Superintendent and a committee consisting of one delegate from
each Community herein designated. (Amendment VII -- May 2, 1966)
Section 10. There shall be a Primary election and a General Election
for President and Vice-President of the Tribe held every two years commencing
in 1989, and there shall be a Primary election and General election
for Community Representatives to the Tribal Council held two years commencing
in 1989. Primary election shall be held on the fourth Thursday in August
and General elections shall be held on the fourth Thursday in October.
If the election Thursday is a legal holiday, the election shall be held
on the first subsequent day, which is not a holiday. The terms of Councilmen
and officers in office on the effective date of this amendment shall
expire (30) days following certification of the results of the General
election to be held in 1989. (Amendment VI -- May 2, 1966) (Amendment
XVII -- September 23, 1985) (Amendment XXIII -- February 4, 1988)
Section 11. Newly elected tribal officers and community representatives
shall begin their official duties on the first business day of the first
week following their certification by the Tribal Election Board.
(Amendment XVII -- September 23, 1985)
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Article
IV - Power of the Rosebud Sioux Tribal Council
Section
1. Enumerated powers -- The Council of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe shall
exercise the following powers subject to any limitations imposed by
the statutes or the Constitution of the United States, and subject further
to all express restrictions upon such powers contained in this constitution
and attached by laws. (Amendment I -- effective June 19, 1962)
(a) To
negotiate with the Federal, State and local Governments on behalf
of the tribe and to advise and consult with the representatives of
the Interior Department on all activities of the Department of all
activities of the Department that may affect the Rosebud Sioux Reservation.
(b) To
employ legal counsel for the protection and advancement of the rights
of the tribe and its members, the choice of counsel and the fixing
of fees to be subject to the approval of the Secretary of the Interior.
(c) To
purchase and to otherwise acquire lands and other property for or
on behalf of the Tribe and manage, permit, assign, lease, sell, exchange,
encumber, or otherwise deal with tribal lands and property as authorized
by law; provided that there shall be no sales of Tribal or T.L.E.
managed lands and no land trades to any non-Indians within the original
boundaries of the 1868 Treaty without the consent of the Tribe; provided,
that in leasing tribal land for grazing or agricultural purposes preference
shall be given to any member of the Tribe who is the economic head
of the family. (Amendment II -- June 19, 1962) (Amendment XXI --
September 23, 1985)
(d) To
advise the Secretary of the Interior with regard to all appropriation
estimates or Federal projects for the benefit of the tribe prior to
the submission of such estimates to any Departments of the United
States Government, and to Congress. (Amendment XVIII -- September
23, 1985)
(e) To
make assignments of tribal land to members of the tribe in conformity
with Article VIII of this constitution.
(f) To
make all economic affairs and enterprise of the tribe in accordance
with the terms of a charter which may be issued to the tribe by the
Secretary of the Interior.
(g) To
appropriate for public purposes of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe available
tribal council funds. (Amendment XVIII -- September 23, 1985)
(h)
To levy taxes upon members of the tribe and to require the performance
of reservation labor in lieu thereof, and to levy taxes or license
fees upon non-members doing business with the reservation. (Amendment
XVIII -- September 3, 1985)
(i)
To exclude by ordinance from the restricted lands of the reservation
persons not legally entitled to reside therein. (Amendment XVIII
-- September 23, 1985)
(j)
To enact resolutions or ordinances not inconsistent with Article II
of the Constitution governing the adoption and abandonment of membership.
(k)
To promulgate and enforce ordinances providing for the maintenance
of law and order and the administration of justice by establishing
a reservation court and defining its duties and power. (Amendment
XVIII -- September 23, 1985)
(l)
To purchase lands of members of the tribe for public purposes, under
condemnation proceedings in courts of competent jurisdiction.
(m)
To safeguard and promote the peace, safety, morals and general welfare
of the tribe by regulating the conduct of trade and the use and disposition
of property upon the reservation and provided further that non-restricted
property of members which was obtained without any help or assistance
of the Government of the tribe may be disposed of without restrictions.
(Amendment XVIII -- September 23, 1985)
(n)
To charter subordinate organization for economic purposes and to regulate
the activities of all cooperative associations of members of the tribe.
(o)
To regulate the inheritance of property, real and personal, other
than allotted land, within the territory of the reservation. (Amendment
XVIII -- September 23, 1985)
(p)
To regulate the domestic relations of members of the tribe.
(q)
To provide for the appointment of guardians for minors and mental
incompetents by ordinance or resolutions. (Amendment VIII -- September
23, 1985)
(r)
To exchange and foster the arts, crafts, traditions and culture of
the Sioux.
(s) To
regulate the manner of making nominations and holding elections for
tribal offices.
(t) To
adopt resolutions regulating the procedure of the council itself and
of other tribal agencies and tribal officials.
(u) To
delegate to subordinate boards or tribal officials, to the several
communities, or to cooperative associations, which are open to all
members of the tribe any of the foregoing powers, reserving the right
to review any action taken by virtue of such delegated power.
(Former
Section 2 repealed by Amendment XVIII September 23, 1985)
Section 2. Future Powers -- The Tribal Council may exercise
such further powers as may in the future by delegated to the tribe by
the Secretary of the Interior or by and duly authorized official or
agency of the State or Federal Government.
Section 3. Reserved Powers -- Any rights and powers heretofore
vested in the Rosebud Sioux Tribe but not expressly referred to in this
constitution shall not be abridged by this article but may be exercised
by the people of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe through the adoption of appropriate
by-laws and constitutional amendments.
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Article
V - Community Organization
Each Community
established under this constitution shall elect annually, a president
and such other officers as may be advisable. The president shall call
and preside over popular meeting of the community whenever necessary
for the consideration of matters of local interest. The various communities
may consult with representatives of the Interior Department on all matters
of local interest and make recommendations thereon to the tribal council
or the superintendent or Commissioner of Indian Affairs, may undertake
and manage local enterprises for the benefit of the community, may levy
assessments upon members of the community, may expend moneys in the
community treasury for the benefit of the community, make keep a roll
of those members of the tribe affiliated with the community, and may
exercise such further powers as may be delegated to the communities
by the tribal council. The actions of the community councils shall not
be inconsistent with the constitution, by-laws and ordinances of the
tribe.
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Section
1. Any enrolled member of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe, at least eighteen
(18) years of age, who has resided for at least thirty (30) days immediately
prior to the election day in the district in which he anticipated to
vote, is qualified to vote. (Amendment IX -- May 2, 1966) (Amendment
XIV -- September 4, 1973)
(Former
Section 2, repealed by Amendment X -- May 2, 1966)
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Article VII - Removal from Office
Section
1. Any member of the tribal council who is convicted of a felony
or of any other offense involving dishonesty during his term of office
shall automatically forfeit his office.
Section 2. The tribal council may, by a two-thirds vote, expel any
member, except the President or Vice-president, for neglect of duty
or gross misconduct, after due notice of charges and an opportunity
to be heard. Procedures for the recall of the President or the Vice-president
may be initiated by a petition signed by at least 50 percent (50%) of
those members who voted in the last tribal election. The Tribal Council
shall adopt a recall ordinance with procedures that include, but not
be limited to, specific charges for recall, provisions for hearings
between the petitioners and the person whom charges are brought against.
The Tribal Council shall call for an election of recall if the evidence
submitted at the hearing so warrant. (Amendment XVII -- September
23, 1985)
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(Former
Sections 1, 2, 3, and 4 repealed by Amendment III --June 19, 1962)
Section
1. In any assignment of tribal lands, preference shall be given
to heads of families, which are entirely landless. Assignments under
this section shall be known as "home assignments" and shall
be granted for the purpose of giving opportunity to homeless Indians
for establishing a home. Any assignment under this provision shall not
exceed ten (10) acres in the area.
Section 2. If any persons holding a "home assignment"
of land shall for a period of six months fail to use the land so assigned
or shall use the land for any unlawful purpose, his assignment may be
canceled by the tribal council after due notice and opportunity to be
heard. Such land may then be available for reassignment.
Upon the
death of any Indian holding a "home assignment" his heirs
or other individuals designated by him by will or written request shall
have preference in the reassignment of the land, providing such persons
are eligible to receive a "home assignment."
Section 3. Any member of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe who owns an allotment
of land or any share in heir ship land or any deeded voluntarily transfer
his interest in such land, including or excluding mineral rights therein,
to the tribe and receive therefore an assignment in the same land or
other land of equal value or he may receive a proportionate share in
a unit of grazing land. Assignments made under this section shall be
known as "exchange assignments."
Section 4. A member receiving an "exchange assignment"
shall receive the right to lease such assigned lands or interest under
the same terms of governing the leasing of allotments.
Section 5. Upon the death of a holder of an "exchange assignment,"
such land shall be reassigned by the Tribal Council to his heirs or
devisee, subject to the following conditions.
(a)
Such lands may not be reassigned to any heir or devisee who is not
a member of the Rosebud Tribe, except that a life assignment may be
made to the surviving spouse or child of the holder of such assignment.
(b) Such
lands may not be reassigned to any heir of devisee who already holds
more than one thousand, twenty (1020) acres of land on the reservation.
(Amendment IV -- June 19, 1962)
(c) Such
land may not be subdivided into units too small for practical use.
No area of grazing land shall be subdivided into units smaller than
one hundred sixty (160) acres. No area of agriculture land shall be
subdivided into smaller units that two and one half (2 ½) acres.
When interest in assignments shall involve smaller areas that the
amounts herein set out, the Tribal Council may issue to such heir
or devisee a proportionate share in other grazing units or other interest
in land of equal value.
(d) If
there are no eligible heirs or devisee of the decedent, the land shall
be eligible for reassignment the same as other tribal lands.
Section 6. Improvements of any character made upon assigned land
may be willed to and inherited by members of the Rosebud Tribe. When
improvements are made possible of fair division, the Tribal Council
shall dispose of them under such regulations as it may provide. No permanent
improvements may be removed from any tribal or assigned land without
the consent of the tribal council.
Section 7. No member of the Rosebud Tribe may use or occupy tribal
land except under assignment or lease.
Section 8. Unassigned land shall be managed by the Tribal Council
for the benefit of the members of the entire tribe.
(Former Section 9 repealed by Amendment XVIII September 23, 1985)
Section
9. Applications for assignments of lands shall be made in writing.
Such applications shall be submitted to the council at regular or special
sessions. The applications will be place in the hand of a proper committee
who will call the matter up for action of the next regular meeting of
the council. Any member of the tribe may object in writing, to a proposed
assignment. In the event of objection, the chairman of the council shall
set a date for a hearing, advising both the applicant and objector.
The action of the council shall be final.
The Secretary
of the council shall furnish the superintendent or other officers in
charge of the agency a complete record of all action taken by the council
on applications for assignment of land, and a complete record of assignments
shall be kept in the agency office and shall be open for inspection
by members of the tribe.
The council
shall draw up one or more forms for standard and exchange assignments,
which shall be subject to the approval of the Secretary of the Interior.
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Section
1. This Constitution and By-Laws may be amended by a majority vote
of the qualified voters of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe voting at an election
called for that purpose by the Secretary of the Interior, provided that
at least thirty (30) per cent of those entitled to vote shall vote in
such election; but no amendment shall become effective until it shall
have been approved by the Secretary of the Interior. It shall be the
duty of the Secretary of Interior to call an election on any proposed
amendment, upon receipt of a written resolution signed by at least three-fourths
(3/4) of the membership of the council.
Section 2. Upon receipt of a petition that contains the signatures
of at least thirty per cent (30%) of the voters in the last tribal election,
the Tribal Secretary shall refer this petition to the next Tribal Council
meeting which shall call a Tribal Constitution convention to commence
within thirty (30) days and to appoint a seven-member Tribal Constitutional
Task Force, consisting of tribal members outside the Tribal Council,
to conduct this which shall be referred to the Secretary of the Interior,
and upon receipt of them, it shall be the duty of the Secretary of the
Interior to set an election as described in Section 1 above. (Amendment
XIX -- September 23, 1985)
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Article X - Bill of Rights
Section
1. All members of the tribe and all Indians on the reservation shall
enjoy without hindrance freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly,
conscience and association.
Section 2. Any Indian on the reservation accused of any offense
shall have the right to a speedy and public trail and to be informed
of the nature and cause of the accusation, and to be confronted with
witness against him. Any Indian accused of any offense shall have the
right to the assistance of counsel and to demand trail by jury. Excessive
bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and
unusual punishments inflicted.
Section 3. No person shall be subject for the same offense to be
twice put in jeopardy; not be compelled in any criminal case to be a
witness against himself; nor be deprived of life, liberty, or property,
without due process of law; nor be denied equal protection of law.
(Amendment XI -- May 2, 1966)
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BY-LAWS OF THE ROSEBUD SIOUX TRIBE
Article
I - Duties of Officers
Section
1. The President shall manage and administer the affairs of the
Tribe, including the supervision of Tribal employee, subject to the
resolutions, ordinance and instructions of the Tribal Council. The President
shall preside at all meetings of the Tribal Council. He shall vote only
in case of a tie. (Amendment XXI -- May 2, 1966)
Section 2. The Vice-president shall assist the President when called
upon to do so, and, in the absence of the President, he shall preside.
When so presiding, he shall have all the rights, privileges, duties,
as well as the responsibilities, of the President. The Vice-president
shall not have a vote except in case of a tie when acting as President
under Section 1 of this article. (Amendment XIII -- May 2, 1966)
Section 3. The Council Secretary shall keep a full report of all
proceedings of each regular and special meetings of the Tribal Council
and shall perform such other duties of like nature as the Council shall
from time to time by resolution provide, and shall transmit copies of
the minutes of each meeting to the Council, to the Superintendent of
the Reservation, and to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs.
Section 4. The Council Treasure shall be the custodian of all moneys,
which come under the jurisdiction or in control of the Rosebud Sioux
Tribal Council. He shall pay out money in accordance with the orders
and resolutions of the Council. He shall keep account of all receipts
and disbursements and shall report the same to the Council at each regular
meeting. He shall be bonded in such an amount as the council by resolution
shall provide, such bond to be satisfactory to the Commissioner of Indian
Affairs. The books of the Council Treasurer shall subject to audit or
inspection at the discretion of the Council or the Commissioner.
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Article II - Duties of the Councilmen
Section
1. It shall be the duty of each member of the Tribal Council to
make reports to the community from which he was elected concerning the
proceedings of the Tribal Council.
Section 2. It shall also be the duty of each member of the Tribal
Council, to attend any duly called special or regular meeting of the
Tribal Council in session, to present to the Tribal Council in a timely
manner any duly approved community resolution or any legitimate petition
of tribal members, and to abide by the Tribal Code of Ethics adopted
by the Tribal Council. (Amendment XX -- September 23, 1985)
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Article III - Oath of Office
Each member
of the Tribal Council and each officer or subordinate officer, elected
or appointed here under shall take an oath of office prior to assuming
the duties thereof; by which oath, he shall pledge himself to support
and defend the Constitution of the United States and this Constitution
and By-laws
(Oath):
I, ____________________ do hereby solemnly swear that I will support
and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies,
will carry out faithfully, and impartially, the duties of my office
to the best of my ability; and will cooperate, promote and protect the
best interests of my tribe, the Rosebud Sioux, in accordance with this
Constitution and By-laws
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Section
1. The Tribal Council may prescribe such salaries of tribal officers,
employees, or members of the council, as it deems advisable from such
funds as may be available.
Section 2. No compensation shall be paid to any councilman, president,
vice-president, secretary, treasurer, tribal council, or any officer
out of the tribal funds under the control of the Federal Government,
compensation and the nature of services rendered, and said resolution
shall be of no effect until approved by the Secretary of Interior.
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Article V - Meetings of Council
Section
1. Regular meetings of the Tribal Council shall held once a month
on days and places designated by the Tribal Council by resolution, provided
special meetings may be called by a majority of the Tribal Council membership,
unless a larger number is required elsewhere in this Constitution and
By-laws (Amendment XX -- September 23, 1985)
Section 2. A designated room or place shall be set-aside for the
Tribal Council, where all records and Tribal Council property shall
be kept.
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Article VI - Sioux Councils
The Tribal
Council shall have the power to select delegates to sit in National
Sioux Councils.
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Article VII - Adoption of Constitution and By-laws
This Constitution
and By-laws, when ratified by a majority of the qualified voters of
the Rosebud Sioux Tribe voting at a special election called for the
purpose by the Secretary of Interior, provided that at least thirty
percent (30%) of those entitled to vote shall vote in such elections,
shall be submitted to the Secretary of the Interior, and, if approved,
shall be effective from date of approval.
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Pursuant
to an order, approved November 1, 1935, by the Secretary of the Interior,
the attached Constitution and By-laws were submitted for ratification
to the members of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe of the Rosebud Reservation
and were on November 23, 1935, duly approved by a vote of 992 for and
643 against, in an election in which over 30 percent of those entitled
to vote cast their ballots, in accordance with section 16 of the Indian
Reorganization Act of June 18, 1934 (48 Stat, 984), as amended by the
act of June 15, 1935 (Public, No. 147, 74th Cong.)
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/s/
George Kills in Sight,
Chairman of Election Board
/s/
George Whirlwind Soldier,
Vice Chairman, Rosebud Sioux Tribe
/s/
Wallace A. Murray,
Secretary, Rosebud Sioux Tribe
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/s/
W.O. Roberts,
Superintendent |
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I, Harold I. Ickes, the Secretary of the Interior of the United States
of America, by virtue of the authority granted me by the act of June
18, 1934 (48 Stat. 984), as amended, do hereby approve the attached
Constitution and By-laws of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe.
All rules
and regulations heretofore promulgate by the Interior Department or
by the Office of Indian Affairs, so far as they may be incompatible
with any of the provisions of the said Constitution and By-laws are
hereby declared inapplicable to the Rosebud Sioux Tribe.
All officers
and employees of the Interior Department are ordered to abide by the
provisions of the said Constitution and By-laws
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Approval
recommended December 16, 1935.
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John
Collier,
Commissioner of Indian Affairs
Harold
I. Ickes
Secretary of the Interior
(SEAL)
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Washington,
D.C., December 20, 1935
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