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1 Constitution and Bylaws of the Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin [i] (1977)

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                 United States Department of the Interior               ______

                   BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
                               WASHINGTON, D C   20245

IN REPLY REFER TO
   Tribal Government Services - TR

                                           FEB  I199




   Mr. Earl J. Barlow
   Area Director, nineapolis
   15 South Fifth Street
   Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402

   Dear Mr. Barlow:

   We have received the results of the election held on January 29-30, 1991, by
   the   qualified  voters  of the Merominee Tribe of Wisconsin. The election was
   called   in  accordance with an order issued on October 23, 1990, by the Deputy
   to the Assistant Secretary - Indian Affairs (Tribal Services) which permitted
   the   qualified  voters of the    Menominee Tribe to    vote on the adoption or
   rejection of a proposed revised constitution and bylaws.

   As   evidenced  by  the  completed  Certificate of Results    of Election, the
   Constitution   and  Bylaws  of the Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin was duly
   adopted   by a vote of 181 for and 54 against in an election in which at least
   thirty percent (30%) of the 580 members registered and entitled to vote cast
   their ballots.

   The   Constitution  and  Bylaws of the Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin is
   hereby   approved  pursuant  to  the  authority granted to the Secretary of the
   Interior   by  the Act   of June   18, 1934   (48 Stat. 984), as amended, and
   delegated   to me   by  230  D.M. 2.4.     Please deliver the enclosed original
   dociument to the tribe.

                                       Sincerely,





                                       Direct.or, Office of Tribal Services


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