Ministerium Rerum Indianarum
Ministerium Rerum Indianarum (Anglice Bureau of Indian Affairs) est agentura gubernationis foederalis Civitatum Foederatarum intra Partem Interioris, quae procurat administrationem 55 700 000 agrorum terrae in fiducia a Civitatibus Foederatis pro Americanis Nativis in Civitatibus Foederatis, tribubus Americanorum Nativorum ab administratione foederali agnitis, et Alascanis Nativis tenta.
Ministerium Rerum Indianarum est unum e duobus ministeriis sub aegide Secretarii Adiutoris Rerum Indianarum, quorum aliud est Ministerium Educationis Indianorum, agentura quae eruditionem circa 48 000 Americanorum Nativorum praebet.
Duces ministerii
recensereInter curators rerum Indianarum sunt[1]
Capita Ministerii Rerum Indianarum
recensere- 1824–1830 Thomas L. McKenney
- 1830–1831 Samuel S. Hamilton
Commissionarii Rerum Indianarum
recensere- 1832–1836 Elbert Herring
- 1836–1838 Carey A. Harris
- 1838–1845 Thomas Hartley Crawford
- 1845–1849 Gulielmus Medill
- 1849–1850 Orlando Brown
- 1850–1853 Lucas Lea
- 1853–1857 Georgius Vasingtonius Manypenny
- 1857–1858 Iacobus W. Denver
- 1858–1858 Carolus E. Mix
- 1858–1859 Iacobus W. Denver
- 1859–1861 Alfredus B. Greenwood
- 1861–1865 Gylielmus P. Dole
- 1865–1866 Dionysius N. Cooley
- 1866–1867 Ludovicus V. Bogy
- 1867–1869 Nathaniel G. Taylor
- 1869–1871 Ely S. Parker
- 1871–1872 Franciscus Amasa Walker
- 1873–1875 Eduardus Parmelee Smith
- 1875–1877 Ioannes Quintius Smith
- 1877–1880 Ezra A. Hayt
- 1880–1881 Rowland E. Trowbridge
- 1881–1885 Hiram Price
- 1885–1888 Ioannes D. C. Atkins
- 1888–1889 Ioannes H. Oberly
- 1889–1893 Thomas Ieffersonius Morgan
- 1893–1897 Daniel M. Browning
- 1897–1904 Gulielmus Arthurus Jones
- 1904–1909 Franciscus E. Leupp
- 1909–1913 Robertus G. Valentine
- 1913–1921 Cato Sells
- 1921–1929 Carolus H. Burke
- 1929–1933 Carolus J. Rhoads
- 1933–1945 Ioannes Collier
- 1945–1948 Gulielmus A. Brophy
- 1948–1949 Gulielmus R. Zimmerman, agens
- 1949–1950 Ioannes R. Nichols
- 1950–1953 Dillon S. Myer
- 1953–1961 Glenn L. Emmons
- 1961 Ioannes O. Crow, agens[2][3]
- 1961–1966 Philleo Nash
- 1966–1969 Robertus L. Bennett
- 1969–1972 Ludovicus R. Bruce
- 1973–1976 Morris Thompson
- 1976–1977 Dr. Beniaminus Reifel
Secretarii Adiutores Interioris Rerum Indianarum
recensere- 1977–1978 Forrest Gerard
- 1979–1981 Gulielmus E. Hallett
- 1981–1984 Kennethus L. Smith
- 1985–1989 Ross Swimmer
- 1989–1993 "Eddie" Frank Brown
- 1993–1997 Ada E. Deer
- 1997–2001 Coemgenus Gover
- 2001–2001 Iacobus H. McDivitt, agens
- 2001–2003 Neal A. McCaleb
- 2003–2004 Aurene M. Martin, agens
- 2004–2005 Dave Anderson
- 2005–2007 Iacobus Cason, agens
- 2007–2008 Carolus J. Artman
- 2008–2009 Georgius T. Skibine, agens
- 2009–2012 Laurentius Echo Hawk
- 2012-2012 Donald "Del" Laverdure, agens
- 2012–2015 Coemgenus K. Washburn
- 2016-present Lawrence S. Roberts agens[4]
Nexus interni
Notae
recensere- ↑ "U.S. government departments and offices, etc". Rulers.org.
- ↑ "John O. Crow Named Acting Commissioner of Indian Affairs and Member of Advisory Board on Indian Affairs". Bureau of Indian Affairs. February 10, 1961.
- ↑ "Nash Nominated as Commissioner of Indian Affairs; Crow Appointed Deputy Commissioner". Bureau of Indian Affairs. August 1, 1961.
- ↑ PDF.
Nexus externi
recensereVicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad Ministerium Rerum Indianarum (Civitates Foederatae) spectant. |
Bibliographia
recensere- Belko, William S. 2004. John C. Calhoun and the Creation of the Bureau of Indian Affairs: An Essay on Political Rivalry, Ideology, and Policymaking in the Early Republic. South Carolina Historical Magazine 105(3): 170–197. ISSN 0038-3082.
- Cahill, Cathleen D. 2011. Federal Fathers and Mothers: A Social History of the United States Indian Service, 1869–1933. University of North Carolina Press. Recognitio interretialis.
- Deloria, Jr., Vine, et David E. Wilkins. 1999. Tribes, Treaties, & Constitutional Tribulations. Austin Texiae.
- Jackson, Helen H. 1881. A Century of Dishonor: A Sketch of the U. S. Government's Dealings with Some of the Indian Tribes. Editio interretialis.
- Leupp, F. E. 1910. The Indian and His Problem. Editio interretialis.
- Meriam, Lewis, et al. 1928. The Problem of Indian Administration. Studies in Administration 17. Baltimorae.
- Pevar, Stephen L. 2002. The Rights of Indians and Tribes. Carbondale Illinoesiae.
- Prucha, Francis P. 1986. The Great Father: The United States Government and the American Indians. Editio imminuta. Pars et investigatio textualis.
- Prucha, Francis P. 1990. Atlas of American Indian Affairs. Lincolniae Nebrascae.
- Schmeckebier, L. F. 1927. Office of Indian Affairs: History, Activities,and Organization. Service Monograh 48. Baltimorae.
- Sutton, I. 2000. Indian Country and the Law: Land Tenure, Tribal Sovereignty, and the States. In Law in the Western United States, ed. G. M. Bakken, caput 36. Normanniae Oclahomae.
Fontes primarii
recensere- Prucha, Francis P., ed. 2000. Documents of United States Indian Policy. Ed. 3a. Pars et investigatio textualis.
Nexus externi
recensereVicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad Ministerium Rerum Indianarum (Civitates Foederatae) spectant. |
- "Background information about the Cobell Litigation."
- Broken Promises: Evaluating the Native American Health Care System. U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, September 2004.
- "Bureau of Indian Affairs Indian Relocation Records." Bibliothecam Newberriensem.
- Corpus epistularum de ministerio. Texas Tech University.
- A History of the Bureau of Indian Affairs. americansc.org.uk.
- "Indian Schools papers, 1929–1945." In Southwest Collection / Special Collections Library, Texas Tech University.
- Ministerium Rerum Indianarum in Federal Register.
- Situs proprius.