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The original documents are located in Box 5, folder "Rosebud Sioux Tribe" of the Bradley H. Patterson Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Copyright Notice The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Gerald Ford donated to the United States of America his copyrights in all of his unpublished writings in National Archives collections. Works prepared by U.S. Government employees as part of their official duties are in the public domain. The copyrights to materials written by other individuals or organizations are presumed to remain with them. If you think any of the information displayed in the PDF is subject to a valid copyright claim, please contact the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Digitized from Box 5 of the Bradley H. Patterson Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library MEMORANDUM OF CALL TO: BRAd YOU WERE CALLED BY- YOU WERE VISITED BY OF (Organization) Edward Driving HAWK TR. Chmn., Rosebod Sioux TRibe PHONE NO. PLEASE CALL CODE/EXT. WILL CALL AGAIN IS WAITING TO SEE YOU RETURNED YOUR CALL WISHES AN APPOINTMENT MESSAGE (605) 747-2381 RECEIVED BY DATE TIME STANDARD FORM 63 GPO :1969-o48-16-80341-1 382-389 63-108 REVISED AUGUST 1967 GSA FPMR (41 CFR) 101-11.6 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON its Hop- Reseland Design stage High prote WIHS w IHS will of an A the Budget but wide the nee GEPALD 4. FORD CIRRANY UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20250 OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR Mr. Bradley H. Patterson, Jr. 5816 Special Assistant to the President The White House Washington, DC 20500 13 OCT 1976 Dear Mr. Patterson: In response to your note of October 1, 1976, addressed to Allen Murray concerning a letter dated July 14, 1976, from Mr. Edward Driving Hawk, President, Rosebud Sioux Tribe, Rosebud, South Dakota (copy attached). ? loan This Tribe is requesting a grant of $5 million for the purchase of land and $3,006,000 for the purchase of outstanding Tribal Land Enterprise Certificates. They are requesting this grant assistance in accordance with the 1934 Indian Reorganization Act which is handled by the Depart- ment of Interior. We suggest you contact the Department of Interior on this matter. The Famers Home Administration does not have grant authorities for the purposes outlined above. We have, however, closed two FriHA land acquisition loans to the Rosebud Sioux Tribe for $2,502,000. At present the local county PmHA office serving the reservation is processing the Tribe's application for an additional $3 million loan. If we can be of further assistance in this matter, please let us know. Sincerely, FRANK B ELLICIT Administrator Postrution Covety todd to Bewy vubick FRANK B. ELLIOTT Enclosure officer payer hever Here all Todd you Indian of 26,008,20 FORD : LIBRASY 01V835 for Rosebud Sioux Tribe JOHN KING, JR. EDWARD DRIVING HAWK Secretary President ROSEBUD INDIAN RESERVATION SOUTH DAKOTA 57570 WILLIAM MENARD Incorporated Under Act of June 18, 1934, 48 Stat - 984 PHILLIP D. AMIOTTE Treasurer Vice President PHONE: (605) 747-2283 747-2349 5816 Page 2 Ltr to Gerald Ford, President 7-14-76 United States of America RIBAL COUNCILMEN Antelope Cominumity CHARUE COLOMBE I, and a delegation of Councilmen will be in Washington ALOYSIOUS LARVIE LIONEL BORDEAUX during the week of the 19th, meeting with appropriate officials ARLEY BORDEAUX on other areas of concern. llack Pipe Community THERESA AMOTTE A reply to the above requests will be greatly appreciated, full Creek Community if we could receive it during our stay in Washington. PAUL EAGLE STAR lutte Creek Community You may contact me through the Commissioner of Indian NELSON STRANGER HORSE Affairs' Office during that period. Corn Creek Community NARCISSE BRAVE Thanking you in advance for your co-operation. to Dog Community LEO RUNNING HORSE Sincerely yours, forse Creek Community WEBSTER TWO HAWK decl Community SIMON THUNDER 6l ALVIN BLACKSMITH Edward Driving Hawk Ailks Comp Community President MAE HOLQUIN Rosebud Sioux Tribe Dkreck Community Rosebud, South Dakota 57570 LEO CORDIER 'armalee Community MELVIN SHOT JIM GUERUE MARY JANE SPOTTED TAIL ling Thunder Community ROBERT STEAD 11. Francis Community RAYMOND WHITING BOB QUIGLEY ANGELINE RABBIT JIM SHAW Soldier Creck Community CALVIN JONES Swift Dear Community ANDREW BLACK WOLF LeROY RATTLING LEAF two Strike Community CARL IRON SHELL, Jr. Spring Creek Community WILBUR TWO CHARGE Upper Cut Meal Community VICTOR LITTLE THUNDER Rosebud Community OPIE LoPOINTE WILBUR BLACKSMITH CLEVE NEISS EDWARD DRIVING HAWK Rosebud Sicen Tribe JOHN KING, JR. President Secretory ROSEBUD INDIAN RESERVATION SOUTH DAKOTA 57570 WILLIAM MENARD Incorporated Under Act of June 18, 1934, 48 Stat 984 PHILLIP D. AMIOTTE Vice President Treasurer PHONE: (605) 747-2283 2349 July 14, 1976 AL COUNCILMEN lope Community Gerald Ford HARLIE COLOMBE President 5816 LOYSIOUS LARVIE United States of America ONEL BORDEAUX RLEY BORDEAUX Washington, D.C. k Pipe Community HERESA AMIOTTE Dear President: Creek Community AUL EAGLE STAR I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for the e Creek Community audience granted to Indian Leaders. I would like also to make IELSON STRANGER HORSE you aware of some of the problem areas that we have on the Rosebud 1 Creek Community Reservation and hopefully, with your personal attention directed ARCISSE BRAVE to these, they may be solved. Cog Community EO RUNNING HORSE One of the major problem areas that exist on the Rosebud at e Creek Community this time is the amount of Indian land going out of Trust Status. YEBSTER TWO HAWK Today we have approximately 240,000 acres of our Reservation being Community offered for sale by individual Allottees. There is a multitude of IMON THUNDER reasons why this land is going out of Trust, but the primary one is LVIN BLACKSMITH the Tribe does not have the financial capabilities to purchase these $ Camp Community lands. The estimated value of these Allotments is $26 million dollar AE HOLQUIN Therefore, in accordance with the 1934 Re-organization Act, we are eek Community requesting a grant of $5 million dollars for the purchase of these to CORDIER lands. We are also requesting Three-million-Six-Thousand dollars, nalec Community ELVIN SHOT $3,006,000, for the purchasing of the outstanding Tribal Land En- M GUERUE terprise Certificates. Purchasing these Certificates would enable ARY JANE SPOTTED TAIL this Tribe to purchase the balance of the land offered for sale over Thunder Community a period of time. OBERT STEAD rancis Community Secondly, the concern for a health facility that would meet the AYMOND WHITING needs of the people. In 1973 a new hospital facility was approved OB QUIGLEY and was placed on a high priority when funding became available. The NGELINE RABBIT M SHAW estimated time that these funds were to be available was in 1974. Therefore, we are requesting these facilities be built as soon as lier Creek Community ALVIN JONES possible. t Bear Community NDREW BLACK WOLF Your attention to these matters would be greatly appreciated. ROY RATTLING LEAF Strike Community ARL IRON SHELL, Jr. ng Creek Community VILBUR TWO CHARGE or Cut Meat Community ICTOR LITTLE THUNDER ebud Community )PIE LoPOINTE VILBUR BLACKSMITH LEVE NFISS THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON October 14, 1976 NOTE FOR COMMISSIONER THOMPSON The grant part of this request is, I now realize, a matter for BIA attention. Has Mr. Driving Hawk applied for these grant funds and if so what is the status of the application? Bradley Fred H. Patterson, Jr. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION WASHINGTON. D.C. 20250 OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR Mr. Bradley H. Patterson, Jr. Special Assistant to the President 076 The White House Washington, DC 20500 Dear Mr. Patterson: In response to your note of October 1, 1976, addressed to Allen Murray concerning a letter dated July 14, 1976, from Mr. Edward Driving Hawk, President, Rosebud Sioux Tribe, Rosebud, South Dakota (copy attached). This Tribe is requesting a grant of $5 million for the purchase of land and $3,006,000 for the purchase of outstanding Tribal Land Enterprise Certificates. They are requesting this grant assistance in accordance with the 1934 Indian Reorganization Act which is handled by the Depart- ment of Interior. We suggest you contact the Department of Interior on this matter. The Farmers Home Administration (FmHA) does not have grant authorities for the purposes outlined above. We have, however, closed two FmHA land acquisition loans to the Rosebud Sioux Tribe for $2,502,000. At present the local county FmHA office serving the reservation is processing the Tribe's application for an additional $3 million loan. If we can be of further assistance in this matter, please let us know. Sincerely, Thank FRANK B. ELLIOTT Administrator Enclosure Farmers Home Administration is an Equal Opportunity Lender. Complaints of racial or ethnic discrimination should be sent to: Secretary of Agriculture, Washington, D.C. 20250 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON October 1 Alan Murray --- Have these folks been in touch with you about an FHA loan? Would you give me a draft paragraph or two for a suggested response? Brad Patterson EDWARD DRIVING HAWK Rosebud Sieece Tribe JOHN KING, JR. President ROSEBUD INDIAN RESERVATION Secretary SOUTH DAKOTA 57570 WILLIAM MENARD Incorporated Under Act of June 18, 1934, 48 Stat 984 PHILLIP D. AMIOTTE Vice President Treasurer PHONE: (605) 747-2283 July 14, 1976 AL COUNCILMEN lope Community Gerald Ford HARLIE COLOMBE President LOYSIOUS LARVIE ONEL BORDEAUX United States of America RLEY BORDEAUX Washington, D.C. k Pipe Community HERESA AMIOTTE Dear President: Creek Community AUL EAGLE STAR I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for the = Creek Community audience granted to Indian Leaders. I would like also to make ELSON STRANGER HORSE you aware of some of the problem areas that we have on the Rosebud 1 Creek Community Reservation and hopefully, with your personal attention directed ARCISSE BRAVE to these, they may be solved. Cog Community EO RUNNING HORSE One of the major problem areas that exist on the Rosebud at .e Creek Community this time is the amount of Indian land going out of Trust Status. /EBSTER TWO HAWK Today we have approximately 240,000 acres of our Reservation being ! Community offered for sale by individual Allottees. There is a multitude of IMON THUNDER LVIN BLACKSMITH reasons why this land is going out of Trust, but the primary one is $ Comp Community the Tribe does not have the financial capabilities to purchase these AE HOLQUIN lands. The estimated value of these Allotments is $26 million dollars. eek Community Therefore, in accordance with the 1934 Re-organization Act, we are EO CORDIER requesting a grant of $5 million dollars for the purchase of these nolec Community lands. We are also requesting Three-million-Six-Thousand dollars, ELVIN SHOT $3,006,000, for the purchasing of the outstanding Tribal Land En- M GUERUE terprise Certificates. Purchasing these Certificates would enable ARY JANE SPOTTED TAIL this Tribe to purchase the balance of the land offered for sale over Thunder Community a period of time. OBERT STEAD rancis Community Secondly, the concern for a health facility that would meet the AYMOND WHITING OB QUIGLEY needs of the people. In 1973 a new hospital facility was approved NGELINE RABBIT and was placed on a high priority when funding became available. The M SHAW estimated time that these funds were to be available was in 1974. fier Creek Community Therefore, we are requesting these facilities be built as soon as ALVIN JONES possible. t Bear Community NDREW BLACK WOLF Your attention to these matters would be greatly appreciated. ROY RATTLING LEAF Strike Community ARL IRON SHELL, Jr. ng Creek Community VILBUR TWO CHARGE or Cut Meat Community ICTOR LITTLE THUNDER :bud Community OPIE LoPOINTE VILBUR BLACKSMITH LEVE NEISS EDWARD DRIVING HAWK Rosebud Sioux Tribe JOHN KING, JR. President Secretary ROSEBUD INDIAN RESERVATION SOUTH DAKOTA 57570 WILLIAM MENARD Incorporated Under Act of June 18, 1934, 48 Stal - 984 PHILLIP D. AMIOTTE Vice President Treasurer PHONE: (605) 747-2283 Page 2 Ltr to Gerald Ford, President 7-14-76 United States of America RIBAL COUNCILMEN Antelope Community CHARLIE COLOMBE ALOYSIOUS LARVIE I, and a delegation of Councilmen will be in Washington LIONEL BORDEAUX during the week of the 19th, meeting with appropriate officials ARLEY BORDEAUX on other areas of concern. Back Pipe Community THERESA AMIOTTE A reply to the above requests will be greatly appreciated, full Creek Community if we could receive it during our stay in Washington. PAUL EAGLE STAR lutte Creek Community You may contact me through the Commissioner of Indian NELSON STRANGER HORSE Affairs' Office during that period. Corn Creek Community NARCISSE BRAVE Thanking you in advance for your co-operation. 1e Dog Community LEO RUNNING HORSE Sincerely yours, Horse Creek Community WEBSTER TWO HAWK decl Community SIMON THUNDER ALVIN BLACKSMITH Cel Ailks Comp Community Edward Driving Hawk MAE HOLQUIN President Rosebud Sioux Tribe ) Community LEO CORDIER Rosebud, South Dakota 57570 'armalee Community MELVIN SHOT JIM GUERUE MARY JANE SPOTTED TAIL ting Thunder Community ROBERT STEAD it. Francis Community RAYMOND WHITING BOB QUIGLEY ANGELINE RABBIT BIA SHAW Soldier Creek Community CALVIN JONES Swift Bear Community ANDREW BLACK WOLF LeROY RATTLING LEAF Two Strike Community CARL IRON SHELL, Jr. Spring Creek Community WILBUR TWO CHARGE Upper Cut Meal Community VICTOR LITTLE THUNDER Rosebud Community OPIE LoPOINTE WILBUR BLACKSMITH CLEVE NEISS THE PERIOF OF THE INTERIOR 'S United States Department of the Interior BUREAU OF iNDIAN AFFAIRS WASHINGTON, D. C. 20245 March 1849 IN REPLY REFER TO: October 18, 1876 Control 5816 Memorandum To: Bradley H. Patterson, Jr. Special Morris Exigle Thompson Assistant of to the President From: Commissioner Indian Affairs Subject: Rosebud Sioux request for $5 million, land purchase; $3 million, TLE Certificates On receipt of your October 14 note, we talked with our Aberdeen Area people and find that there is no record of receipt of the subject request from the Rosebud Sioux. We believe they are referring to efforts in obtaining a loan, rather than a grant. And, since BIA grants under the Indian Financing Act cannot be made for land purchases, it is doubtful that the application would be made to our Bureau. However, if the Tribe is referring to a loan, you were correct in sending their request to the Farmers Home Administration. FmHA has a program for making land purchase loans to tribes to acquire land within their reservations. In any event, the local BIA people at Rosebud (George Keller, Superintendent), would be glad to help them prepare the necessary applications in applying to FmHA for a loan. You may want to suggest to them that they follow this route to get the matter back on the track. Attachment: Your correspondence returned CONSERVE AMERICA'S ENERGY Save Energy and You Serve Americal