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RED INDIAN ELDERS VOTE ON TRIBAL ISSUE.—Sam Huff, aged 94 years, and Louise Bille, aged 71, Seminole Indians of the Dania reservation, Florida, voting on whether a tribal form of government should be adopted. It is proposed that a business corporation should be set up by charter to control the interests of the tribe.

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Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28368, 29 August 1957, Page 9

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RED INDIAN ELDERS VOTE ON TRIBAL ISSUE.—Sam Huff, aged 94 years, and Louise Bille, aged 71, Seminole Indians of the Dania reservation, Florida, voting on whether a tribal form of government should be adopted. It is proposed that a business corporation should be set up by charter to control the interests of the tribe. Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28368, 29 August 1957, Page 9

RED INDIAN ELDERS VOTE ON TRIBAL ISSUE.—Sam Huff, aged 94 years, and Louise Bille, aged 71, Seminole Indians of the Dania reservation, Florida, voting on whether a tribal form of government should be adopted. It is proposed that a business corporation should be set up by charter to control the interests of the tribe. Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28368, 29 August 1957, Page 9

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