SELECT COMMITTEE ON INDIAN AFFAIRS UNITED STATES SENATE NINETY-EIGHTH CONGRESS SECOND SESSION ON S. 2061 TO DECLARE CERTAIN LANDS HELD BY THE SENECA NATION OF AND S. 2177 TO PROVIDE FOR THE USE AND DISTRIBUTION OF THE LAKE SU- 33-418 O MARCH 8, 1984 U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WITNESSES Boschwitz, Hon. Rudy, a U.S. Senator from the State of Minnesota--. Durenberger, Hon. David, a U.S. Senator from the State of Minnesota__. Fritz, John, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Indian Affairs (Operations), 13 14 47 24 The select committee met, pursuant to notice, at 10:05 a.m., in room SD-562, Dirksen Senate Office Building, Senator Mark Andrews (chairman of the committee) presiding. Present: Senators Andrews, Melcher, Boschwitz, and Durenberger. Staff present: Pete Taylor, general counsel; Max Richtman, minority staff director; Michael Mahsetky, staff attorney; Virginia Boylan, staff attorney; and Lynn Toledo, secretary. Senator ANDREWS. Our hearing this morning involves two bills, S. 2061, a bill to declare that approximately 800 acres of land in the State of New York be added to the Seneca Nation Reservation, and S. 2177, to provide for the use and distribution of judgment funds awarded the Lake Superior and Mississippi Bands of Chippewa Indians by the Indian Claims Commission. At this point, without objection, I will place a copy of each of the bills in the hearing record. [The bills follow:] (1) |