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Judi Chapman papers, 1963-1999
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Chapman, Judi, 1941-2000
- Title
- Judi Chapman papers
- Dates
- 1963-1999 (inclusive)19631999
- Quantity
- 12.7 linear feet
- Collection Number
- Mss 641
- Summary
- This collection consists primarily of subject and work files of Judi Chapman, assistant to US Representative Pat Williams of Montana from 1979-1991 and then lobbyist working largely with Native American tribes, including the Blackfeet and Havasupai.
- Repository
-
University of Montana, Mansfield Library, Archives and Special Collections
Archives and Special Collections
Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library
University of Montana
32 Campus Dr. #9936
59812-9936
Missoula, MT
Telephone: 406-243-2053
library.archives@umontana.edu - Access Restrictions
-
Researchers must use collection in accordance with the policies of Archives and Special Collections, the Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library, and The University of Montana-Missoula.
- Languages
- English
Historical NoteReturn to Top
Judith (Judi) Larson Chapman was born in Pierre, South Dakota on July 23, 1941. She graduated from St. Olaf College in 1963 and from The University of Montana with a degree in Social Work in 1974. Chapman served as an assistant to United States Representative Pat Williams of Montana’s 1st Congressional District from 1979-1991. As an assistant to Congressman Williams, Chapman dealt primarily with issues of women’s equality and Native American interests.
After her work with Representative Williams, Chapman was a lobbyist working largely with Native American tribes, including the Blackfeet Tribe (Montana) and the Havasupai Tribe (Arizona). She also conducted a number of lobbying workshops aimed at promoting Native American interests. In addition, Chapman held positions with the Administration of Native American Tribes, the Indian Head Start Program, and on the Monitoring and Evaluation team for Bureau of Indian Affairs schools.
Chapman was active with the Democratic Party, working on get-out-the-vote campaigns for the 1992 Presidential election and serving as a delegate to the 1996 Democratic National Convention. Chapman also served as a Missoula Democratic Central Committee Precinctwoman and was on a number of local boards related to environmental and Native American issues, including the Missoula City-County Health Board, the Missoula Air Pollution Control Board, the Missoula Water Quality Board, and the Indian Center.
Chapman passed away on July 19, 2000 in Missoula having battled brain cancer. She is survived by her daughters Tonia Anell Johnson Chapman Bossell and Varen Kay Johnson Chapman.
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
The Judi Chapman papers consist primarily of materials created from Chapman’s political work during the 1990s. This includes materials related to Chapman’s lobbying activities for the Blackfeet and Havasupai Tribes, administrative and informational materials for workshops on lobbying and the legislative process, notes relating to her work on the Missoula City-County Health Board, notes and correspondence created from her work with the Democratic Party, and files related to consultative work Chapman performed with Native American organizations in relation to grant writing. Also included are subject files supporting her work in various areas, many of which contain materials created during her years as an assistant to Pat Williams. This collection contains one series of materials created from Chapman’s work with the Mountain-Plains Education and Economic Development Program, a program designed to improve adult vocational education.
Use of the CollectionReturn to Top
Restrictions on Use
Researchers are responsible for using in accordance with 17 U.S.C. and any other applicable statutes. Copyright not transferred to The University of Montana
Preferred Citation
[Name of document or photograph number], Guide to the Judi Chapman Papers, Archives and Special Collections, Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library, The University of Montana-Missoula.
Administrative InformationReturn to Top
Arrangement
The Judi Chapman papers are generally arranged in alphabetic order, which generally reflects Chapman's original order. Discrepancies in the alphabetical arrangement reflect Chapman's deviation from alphabetic order. Certain discrepancies were maintained when clear relationships could be drawn between adjacent files. For example, a file titled "105th Congress" was kept with other files related to Congress. Published materials and instruction manuals were removed from the collection unless created or annotated by Chapman.
The Judi Chapman papers are organized into seven series:
Series I: Lobbying, 1985-1994, 1.5 linear feet
Subseries 1: Blackfeet Nation, 1985-1993, 1.3 linear feet
Subseries 2: Havasupai Tribe, 1993-1994, 0.2 linear feet
Series II: Workshops, 1989-1999, 1.4 linear feet
Subseries 1: Administrative files, 1986-1998, 0.9 linear feet
Subseries 2: Subject files, 1989-1999, 0.5 linear feet
Series III: Indian Organizations, 1972-1999, 3.9 linear feet
Subseries 1: Subject files, 1972-1996, 1.4 linear feet
Subseries 2: American Indian Higher Education Consortium, 1995-1996, 0.6 linear feet
Subseries 3: Grants and Head Start reviews, 1991-1999, 1.9 linear feet
Series IV: City of Missoula and Missoula County, 0.1 linear feet
Series V: Democratic Party, 1982-1997, 2.2 linear feet
Series VI: Subject files, 1963-1999, 2.8 linear feet
Subseries 1: General subject files, 1963-1999, 1.0 linear feet
Subseries 2: Native American subject files, 1982-1995, 1.8 linear feet
Series VII: Mountain-Plains Education and Economic Development Program, 1972-1973, 0.8 linear feet
Acquisition Information
Archives and Special Collections acquired the collection on June 5, 2006 from Varen Chapman and Tonia Bossell.
Processing Note
Materials in this collection were minimally processed. Materials were only refoldered as necessary. Titles in the guide do not necessarily match titles on folders, as provided by Judi Chapman, particularly when variations were nominal.
Related Materials
Related materials may be found in the following collection:
Pat Williams Papers (Mss 239), Archives & Special Collections, Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library, The University of Montana-Missoula
Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top
Series I: Lobbying, 1985-1994Return to Top
This series contains materials related to Chapman’s career as a lobbyist. This includes files used for workshops that she led for several Native American groups. Chapman’s primary work as a lobbyist was in conjunction with the Blackfeet Indians in Montana. This series also includes materials documenting her work with the Havasupai, a tribe based in Supai, which is located in northwest Arizona. As a lobbyist, Chapman worked on a host of issues including improvements with regards to Native American housing, legal systems, education, and water infrastructure. This series is divided into three subseries: Blackfeet Nation, Havasupai Tribe, and Workshops.
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Subseries 1: Blackfeet Nation 1.3 linear feet
This subseries contains materials related to Chapman’s extensive
work with the Blackfeet Indians. This includes correspondence, notes, and
subject files used to advance legislation on law enforcement, education, health
care, and emergency disaster assistance. Also included are materials regarding
Blackfeet issues predating Chapman’s career as a lobbyist that were likely
gathered when Chapman was an assistant to Representative Pat Williams. In
addition, this subseries contains files related to voter mobilization efforts
amongst the Blackfeet in 1992. These efforts are likely related to her work
with the Montana Alliance for Progressive Policy’s get out the vote
campaign.
|
1985-1993 | |
Box/Folder | ||
1/1 | Notebooks |
circa 1994 |
1/2 | Correspondence |
1991 |
1/3 | Correspondence |
1991-1992 |
1/4 | Drilling near Badger-Two Medicine |
1990-1992 |
1/5 | Emergency disaster assistance |
1989-1991 |
1/6 | Essential tribal services |
1991 |
1/7 | Head Start |
1991 |
1/8 | Indian health care amendments |
1991 |
1/9 | Last Star Homes |
1991 |
1/10 | Law Enforcement |
1991-1992 |
2/1-2 | Legislation |
1990-1992 |
2/3-6 | Legislation |
1990-1992 |
3/1-2 | Legislation (continued) |
1990-1992 |
3/3 | Model Trust Department |
1992 |
3/4 | Montana Conservation Corps |
1991 |
3/5 | Monthly and quarterly reports and contracts
|
1991-1992 |
3/6 | Senate Bill 1696 |
1992 |
3/7 | Staggered terms |
1991-1992 |
3/8 | Testimony and appropriations |
1993 |
3/9 | Treaties |
1985 |
3/10 | Tribal Cattle Herd Pilot Project - TRICAPP
|
1990 |
3/11 | Tribal minutes |
1992 |
4/1 | Voting |
1992 |
Subseries 2: Havasupai Tribe 0.2 linear feet
This subseries contains materials for Chapman’s work to advance
the Havasupai Tribal Water Development Project from 1993-1994. Included are
correspondence, notes, reports, and subject files related to the project.
|
1993-1994 | |
Box/Folder | ||
4/2 | Copies – correspondence legislation meeting summary
re: Bar Four Water |
1993 |
4/3 | Correspondence, 1993-1994 |
1993-1994 |
4/4 | Correspondence |
1994 |
26/1 | Hualapai Hilltop and Bar Four - Havasupai Master Plan
|
1991 |
4/5 | Notes on 1976 report |
undated |
4/6 | Notes on Havasupai project |
1993-1994 |
4/7 | Weekly Reports – regarding Havasupai Water
Development at Hilltop and Bar Four |
1993-1994 |
Series II: Workshops, 1989-1998Return to Top
This series contains subject files, correspondence, and notes used by Chapman for her lobbying workshops. Chapman led workshops for tribes located in Montana, Washington, South Dakota, and Alaska, as well as for national organizations such as the American Indian Higher Education Consortium.
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Subseries 1: Administrative files 0.9 linear feet
This subseries contains evaluations, notes regarding the general
structure of Chapman’s workshop, and notes for specific workshops.
|
1986-1998 | |
Box/Folder | ||
4/8 | Chugach – notes on workshop |
1997 |
4/9 | Curriculum development and power organizations
|
undated |
4/10 | Evaluations |
1986-1993 |
4/11 | Evaluations – workshop materials development notes
|
circa 1993 |
4/12 | Dead jobs |
1991-1993 |
4/13 | Kaufman and Associates |
1993 |
5/1 | KRA |
1998 |
5/2 | Lonefight and Associates – Correspondence and misc.
|
1994 |
5/3 | MIEA (Montana Indian Education Association) – Dan
Williams |
1996 |
5/4 | Native American Technology – correspondence and
proposals |
1995-1998 |
5/5 | NISBA (National Indian School Board Administration) –
How a Bill becomes Law |
1996-1997 |
5/6 | Other Areas |
1993-1994 |
5/7 | Bonnie Paquin – correspondence |
1991-1994 |
5/8 | Racism workshops research file |
1998 |
5/9 | Rapid City workshop – notes and materials
|
1994 |
5/10 | Rego II – consultants |
1995 |
5/11 | RJS and Associates |
1998-1999 |
6/1 | Salish Kootenai College – correspondence |
1997 |
6/2 | Tribal Education Contractors Association |
1993-1996 |
6/3 | Working efficiently with tribes |
1993-1995 |
6/4 | Workshop advertising |
1994-1995 |
6/5 | Workshop materials |
1989-1994 |
6/6 | Workshop schedule – materials, personal notes
|
1994 |
6/7 | Workshop schedule - Day 1 |
circa 1994 |
6/8 | Workshop schedule - Day 2 |
circa 1994 |
6/9 | Workshop schedule - Day 3 |
circa 1994 |
Subseries 2: Subject files 0.5 linear feet
This subseries contains subject files Chapman used in support of
her workshop. The subject files concern the Federal legislative process,
lobbying, and files specifically dedicated to Native American issues.
|
1989-1998 | |
Box/Folder | ||
6/10 | Anti–Indian organizations |
undated |
6/11 | Appropriations – glossary of terms and departments
|
undated |
6/12 | Budget - 1995 priority ranking |
1995 |
6/13 | Budget information |
1989-1995 |
6/14 | Budget process |
1995 |
6/15 | Capitol Hill |
undated |
6/16 | Committee on Natural Resources |
1993 |
6/17 | Congress – general information, structure committees
pertinent to Indians press |
1982-1990 |
6/18 | 105th Congress – press clippings, Dorsey Weekly
|
1997 |
7/1 | Congress - structure |
undated |
7/2 | Consultants |
1980-1991 |
7/3 | Effective Interaction – effectively working with
Congress workshop materials |
undated |
7/4 | Executive Branch |
undated |
7/5 | Facilitation – materials from CERT training
|
undated |
7/6 | Follow up |
undated |
7/7 | Four kinds of Legislation – workshop materials
|
undated |
7/8 | How a Bill Becomes Law |
1995 |
7/9 | Interpersonal communication with power figures notes
|
undated |
7/10 | Interviewing – sample |
undated |
7/11 | Legislative cartoon |
undated |
7/12 | Legislative information |
circa 1992 |
7/13 | Legislative packet |
undated |
7/14 | Legislative process |
undated |
7/15 | Letters - sample |
1992 |
7/16 | Letters to editors |
undated |
7/17 | Lobbying - general |
1989-1995 |
7/18 | Lobbying by letter |
undated |
7/19 | Lobbying by personal contact |
1995 and undated |
7/20 | Lobbying by telephone |
undated |
7/21 | Lobbying packet |
1994-1995 |
7/22 | Lobbying rules
Folder title: So You Want to be a Lobbyist
|
undated |
7/23 | Missoula County Indians Pat Williams election
|
1992 |
7/24 | Montana Congressional delegation |
undated |
7/25 | Montana delegation for Indian affairs |
1991 |
7/26 | Office of Management and Budget |
1993 |
7/27 | Once Upon a Time |
undated |
7/28 | Protocol |
1982-1994 |
7/29 | Right to write |
undated |
7/30 | SCIA - Senate Committee on Indian Affairs staff list
|
1995-1998 |
7/31 | Terminology |
undated |
7/32 | Testimony |
1989-1991 |
7/33 | Tracking tools |
1993 |
7/34 | Tribal budget and system process |
1995 |
7/35 | Tribal government – definition |
undated |
Series III: Indian organizations, 1972-1999Return to Top
This series contains materials related to Chapman’s work with the Administration for Native Americans (ANA), the Indian Headstart Program, and American Indian Higher Education Consortium (AIHEC). Chapman served as a reader for grant proposals submitted to the ANA and as an on-site reviewer for the Indian Headstart Program. Chapman also worked with the AIHEC to develop a database providing information for several Tribal colleges.
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Subseries 1: Subject files 1.4 linear feet
This subseries consists of subject files related to Chapman’s
work with Native American organizations.
|
1972-1996 | |
Box/Folder | ||
7/36 | Air – Clean Air Act |
1994 |
7/37 | Administration for Native Americans |
1990-1994 |
8/1 | Administration for Native Americans reader guidelines
|
1992-1994 |
8/2 | Alaska |
1986-1994 |
8/3 | American Indian Caucus |
1983 |
8/4 | American Indian Movement |
1975-1994 |
8/5 | American Indian Policy Review |
1977-1982 |
8/6 | American Indian drug abuse - Indian Alcohol and Drug
Program data |
1986-1992 |
8/7 | American Indian Religious Freedom Act - HR 1546 AIRFA
Amendments |
1978-1991 |
8/8 | American Indian Sustainable Homelands |
1992 |
8/9 | Anti-Indian |
1984-1993 |
8/10 | Appropriations for 1994 |
1994 |
8/11 | Appropriations – general |
1992-1994 |
8/12 | Appropriations – Impact on American Indians
|
1990-1993 |
8/13 | Blackfeet |
1992 |
9/1 | Block grants |
1981-1986 |
9/2 | Brendale versus the Confederated Tribes and Bands of
the Yakima Indian Nation |
1989 |
9/3 | Budget |
1977-1990 |
9/4 | Reagan budgets |
undated |
9/5 | Reconciliation – health care budget |
1980, 1991 |
9/6 | Buffy’s Song lyrics |
undated |
9/7 | Bureau of Indian Affairs |
1992-1994 |
9/8 | Facilities management - Bureau of Indian Affairs
|
1990 |
9/9 | Indian Business |
1990-1992 |
9/10 | Business - Indian Business Development Grants
|
1989, 1992 |
9/11 | Child abuse
overnight hearing on Indian Child Abuse Prevention and
Treatment Act
|
1991-1995 |
9/12 | Child care |
1990 |
9/13 | Civil jurisdiction – Non-Indians |
1989 |
9/14 | Indian civil rights |
1979-1991 |
9/15 | Clean Water Act – tribal participation in Clean Water
Act |
1993-1995 |
9/16 | Christopher Columbus |
1991-1992 |
9/17 | Commission on Reservation Economy – recommendations
|
undated |
9/18 | Community involvement – Administration for Native
Americans |
1993 |
9/19 | 98th Congress – congressional and legislative affair.
Staff Report Dept. of Interior 1984 Indian Affairs Legislation enacted or
considered |
1984 |
9/20 | 99th Congress |
1986-1987 |
9/21 | 101st Congress – Legislative Update, Personal Notes
to Congressman Pat Williams regarding Indian Legislation; Bilss Stauts report
(Indian) Accomplishments; Highlights, Civil Liberties in the 101st Congress
summary of major legislation |
1989-1990 |
9/22 | 103rd Congress – Directory, Legislative Update
|
1993 |
9/23 | 104th Congress – Dorsey Weekly, update on Indian
Legislation |
1996 |
9/24 | Consultation – Indian Consultation participation in
legislative process Council of Energy Resource Tribes (CERT) |
1990-1991 |
10/1 | Courts - Tribal Courts |
1991 |
10/2 | Courts - Tribal Judicial Conference – Discussion
paper on the Creation of Tribal Judicial Conference |
1992 |
10/3 | Courts - Tribal Justice Act – memos, legislation
notes |
1991-1992 |
10/4 | Crow and Creek schools. |
1993 |
10/5 | Cultural awareness position paper |
undated |
10/6 | Indian cultural groups in North Dakota |
1972 |
10/7 | Dances with Wolves |
1990-1993 |
10/8 | Albert Duro – 11-13-90 news clippings – Resolution to
all tribal jurisdictions over non-tribal members on Reservations etc.
|
1990-1991 |
10/9 | Economic development |
1989-1992 |
10/10-11 | Education |
1982-1993 |
10/12 | ACTS - Association of Contract Tribal Schools
|
1986 |
10/13 | Education - Indian adult education |
1992 |
10/14 | Education - National Indian Education Association
|
1990-1996 |
11/1 | Indian and Native American Employment and Training
Coalition |
1982-1996 |
Subseries 2: American Indian Higher Education
Consortium 0.6 linear feet
This subseries consists of notes, correspondence, and materials
generated by Chapman concerning the creation of a database linking Tribal
colleges.
|
1990-1996 | |
Box/Folder | ||
11/2 | AIHEC - American Indian Higher Education Consotrium
database
memos and data
|
1995 |
11/3-6 | National Commission on Libraries and Information
Services to Native Americans |
1990-1992 |
12/1-3 | National Commission on Libraries and Information
Services to Native Americans (continued) |
1990-1992 |
12/4 | Montana Indian Education Association (MIEA)
|
1996 |
Subseries 3: Grants and Head Start
reviews 1.9 linear feet
This subseries is an unprocessed group of materials created from
Chapman’s work with Native American tribes as a grant reader for the ANA, as a
consultant working to help Native American organizations create successful
grants, and as a reviewer of Headstart Programs for the Bureau of Indian
Affairs. Folder names reflect titles from the original collection
inventory.
|
1991-1999 | |
Box | ||
27 | National Indian Health Board
Budget, Memos, FAX Communications
|
1996 |
27 | Black Hills – Black Hills American Indian Center
|
1991-1996 |
27 | Administration for Native Americans Panel reviewer
information |
undated |
27 | Loud Thunder International
Administration for Native Americans application by Loud
Thunder International to fund the Montana Ojibwa Tribal Preservation project.
The project purpose is cultural preservation through restoration of tribal
status and restoration of relationship with American government; personal
notes, memos, proposal.
|
undated |
27 | Echota Cherokee Administration for Native Americans
application for grant to preserve native language – Application, memos
responses. |
undated |
27 | Montana Tribal Business Information Network
Administration for Native Americans proposal, memos, letters
of support, personal notes.
|
undated |
27 | First American Resources and Services
Administration for Native Americans Proposal 1996 – Planning
for urban Economic Self – Sufficiency – memos, personal notes, proposal
|
1996 |
28 | American Indian Business leaders
Administration for Native Americans proposal, memos, personal
notes review
|
undated |
28 | Haliwa – Sapori Indian Tribe
Administration for Native Americans proposal 1996, -memos,
personal notes, review
|
undated |
28 | Pohatan Renape Nation |
undated |
28 | North Plains Chemical Dependency
Administration for Native Americans proposal content outline
1996
|
1996 |
28 | Native American Center - Great Falls
Administration for Native Americans proposal application
memos
|
undated |
28 | National Jobs Training Partnership Act (JTPA)
Conference Providence, Rhode Island |
1997 |
28 | Nurses Association
American Indian Nursing Summit notes for workshop
|
1997 |
28 | In Care Network
Administration for Native Americans proposal, review
|
undated |
28 | Indian Vocational Education – Reviewer information
1995 |
undated |
28 | Head Start on-site review
1993-1995 program review materials, news clippings, memos,
personal notes
|
undated |
28 | Head Start expansion |
1998 |
29 | Choctaw – Head Start Conference
on site program review materials
|
1995-1996 |
29 | Conference Salish and Kootenai
on site program visit materials
|
undated |
29 | Creek
site review materials
|
1996 |
29 | Kickapoo
Head Start on site review materials
|
1995 |
29 | Muskogee
Creek nation information sheet; Head Start review
|
1996 |
29 | Navajo
Head Start on site review materials
|
1995 |
29 | Stone Container Corporation |
undated |
29 | Three Affiliated Tribes
Head Start on site review materials
|
1995 |
29 | Department of Education Vocational Education
Information about the technical review process for the Indian
Vocational Education Program
|
1995 |
29 | Dull Knife / Northern Cheyenne
regarding IRS assessment issued to Dull Knife Memorial
College for period of non payment of FICA tax and resolution. Draft Letters,
memorandum and supporting evidence
|
1991 |
30 | Northern Cheyenne Head Start
consulting project to bring Northern Cheyenne Headstart
Disabilities Component info compliance; correspondence; recommendations;
Headstart program performance standards definition
|
undated |
30 | American Indians, Alaska Natives, and Native
Hawaiians Commission
miscellaneous papers, news clippings
|
undated |
30 | American Indian Business Leader |
undated |
30 | American Business Leader grant application
|
undated |
30 | Indian and Active American Employment and Training
Coalition |
undated |
31 | National commission on American Indians, Alaska
Natives, and Native Hawaiians.
Housing correspondence, memorandums
|
undated |
31 | Report and labor statistics |
1992 |
Series IV: City of Missoula and Missoula County, 1992-1997Return to Top
This series contains flyers, reports, and correspondence related to Chapman’s work with the City of Missoula and Missoula. Specifically, materials in this series relate to Chapman’s work to address health, environmental, and Native American issues.
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Box/Folder | ||
12/5 | Advisory Council |
1995 |
12/6 | Benchmarks |
1996 |
12/7 | Crime |
1994 |
12/8 | Food handling |
1994-1996 |
12/9 | Growth |
1997 |
12/10 | Healthy Profile Task Force |
1994 |
12/11 | Immunization |
undated |
12/12 | Infectious diseases |
1994-1995 |
12/13 | Maternal and child health |
undated |
12/14 | Medicaid |
undated |
12/15 | Medical negligence |
1995 |
12/16 | Missoula County Health Department Mission Statement
|
1996 |
12/17 | Nursing home reform |
1992 |
Series V: Democratic Party, 1982-1997Return to Top
This series contains materials related to Chapman’s work as a delegate to the 1996 Democratic National Convention and the get out the vote effort lead by the Montana Alliance for Progressive Policy. This series consists primarily of subject files related specific political issues and voter registration.
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Box/Folder | ||
13/1 | Max Baucus correspondence |
1991 |
13/2 | Canvassing – George McGovern and Sargent Schriver
|
1972 |
13/3 | Jimmy Carter – Indians |
1978-1988 |
13/4 | Chicago – Democratic National Convention |
1996 |
13/5 | Frank Church |
1976 |
13/6-7 | Bill Clinton - general
1995 State of the Union notes, acceptance speech from the 1992
Democratic National Convention, talking points, position papers
|
1992-1996 |
13/8 | Bill Clinton – Billings meeting |
1995 |
13/9 | Bill Clinton Discovers the Indian Vote |
1992 |
13/10 | Bill Clinton – Gaming |
undated |
13/11 | Bill Clinton 1993 inauguration |
1992-1993 |
13/12 | Bill Clinton 1997 inauguration |
1997 |
14/1 | Bill Clinton transition
1993 transition to Clinton Administration by tribal
organizations, position papers
|
1992-1993 |
14/2 | Coordinated Campaign
Montana Democratic Party campaign plans
|
1995 |
14/3 | Coordinated Campaign for Indian voters |
1996 |
14/4 | Council of Energy Resource Tribes (CERT) political
empowerment |
1994 |
14/5 | Crow – 1992 election |
1992 |
14/6 | Ada Deer – Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs
|
1993 |
14/7 | Delegates
Native American delegates to 1988 Democratic National
Convention
|
1988 |
14/8 | Democratic National Committee |
1989-1996 |
14/9 | Democratic National Convention |
1992 |
14/10 | Democratic National Convention – Indian issues
|
1992 |
14/11 | Democratic National platform |
1976-1992 |
14/12 | Democratic Party |
1980-1996 |
14/13 | Democratic Party Indian platform |
1992 |
15/1 | Democratic Party Montana |
1983-1994 |
15/2 | Democratic Party Montana - Indian platform |
1994 |
15/3-4 | Democratic Party Montana platform |
1980-1996 |
15/5 | Discover the Indian Vote (DIV) – Montana Handout
|
1992 |
15/6 | Bob Dole |
1996 |
15/7 | Dorgan – news clipping |
|
15/8 | Michael Dukakis – Indians |
1988 |
15/9 | Larry Echohawk – 1990 campaign information and news
clippings |
1990-1992 |
15/10 | Election data - Montana |
1988 |
15/11 | Election judges – Missoula |
1994 |
15/12 | Elections |
1990 |
15/13 | Emily’s List |
1989 |
15/14 | Forms – Montana Alliance for Progressive Policy
|
1992 |
15/15 | Flathead – Flathead Reservation voter registration
|
1992 |
15/16 | Fort Peck – voter registration |
1992 |
15/17 | Fort Belknap – voter registration |
1992 |
15/18 | Fund Raising – Democratic National Convention, Spokane
Tribe |
1996 |
15/19 | Barry Goldwater |
1983 |
15/20 | Jesse Jackson |
1984-1988 |
16/1 | Emery Keoke |
1974-1987 |
16/2 | Tom Katus |
1977-1990 |
16/3 | Listening Conference – tribal leaders |
1994 |
16/4 | Ron Marlenee – information, newsletters |
1989-1992 |
16/5 | George McGovern – crisis letter |
1974 |
16/6 | Media – use of media |
circa 1994 |
16/7 | Montana Delegation Selection Convention |
1996 |
16/8 | National Indian Deomcrats |
1984-1991 |
16/9 | Native Action's Proposal – Montana Indian voter
Education Project |
1994 |
16/10 | Native Americans for Bill Clinton and Al Gore
|
1992 |
16/11 | Indian political empowerment |
1992 |
16/12 | Ronald Reagan – Indians |
1983-1988 |
16/13 | Redistricting – reapportionment |
1994 |
16/14 | Republicans – notes and platforms |
1980-1996 |
16/15 | Sovereignty |
1990-1993 |
16/16 | Standing Rock – news clippings, memos |
circa 1988 |
17/1 | Success – record of legislative successes |
1981-1987 |
17/2 | Supreme Court decision |
1983 |
17/3 | Sweet Grass Hills
Religious and cultural significance, Bureau of Land Management
mining proposals
|
1995-1996 |
17/4 | Taxes - tribal taxation of non Indians |
1981-1982 |
17/5 | Tax Credits – Indian Employment opportunity
|
1992 |
17/6 | Tax - non-Indians |
1981-1982 |
17/7 | Title XX – Social Services Block Grant |
1991-1992 |
17/8 | Treaties – news clippings, memos, reports, Hellgate
Treaty |
1987 |
17/9 | Trust – policy paper |
1979-1990 |
17/10 | Trust fund management |
1991-1994 |
17/11 | Udall – news clipping |
undated |
17/12 | Vocational rehabilitation
grants 1987, list of vocational rehabilitation grant readers,
Rehabilitation Act of 1973, amendments 1984, memos, white papers, study of
Special Problems and Needs of American Indians with handicaps on and off the
Reservations 1987
|
1987 |
17/13 | Water Rights
Criteria and Procedures – Federal register notice, personal
notes, letters, position papers, report – western water, Federal and Indian
rights
|
1990-1994 |
17/14 | James Watt - letter to Editor, Washington Post
|
September 1982 |
17/15 | Welfare
Welfare reform and Indian country position papers, 1995, news
articles, personal notes, tribes plans
|
1995-1996 |
17/16 | Women - Native American women counselors |
1993 |
18/1 | Wounded Knee – news clippings, historical file
|
1990-1993 |
18/2 | Yakima Nation
Impact Aid, School Construction for Indian People, Yakima
County right to tax lands owned by individual tribal members and the tribes
|
1990 |
18/3 | Year of the American Indian
Resolution to proclaim year of American Indian
|
1992 |
18/4 | Youth |
1991 |
Series VI: Subject files, 1963-1999Return to Top
This series consists of clippings and correspondence organized according to subject. It is divided into two subseries: General subject files and Native American subject files.
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Subseries 1: General subject files 1.0 linear feet
This subseries consists of files reflecting Chapman’s political
work, both during and after her years as an assistant to Pat Williams. Files
consisting entirely of unannotated clippings or publications were removed from
this subseries.
|
1963-1999 | |
Box/Folder | ||
18/5-6 | Assertiveness workshop
correspondence, training materials, news clippings, personal
notes, Montana Assertive Collective for Women
|
1974-1976 |
18/7 | American Civil Liberties Union
letter regarding Reapportionment Commission’s decision to
fragment Blackfeet and Flathead tribes
|
1992 |
18/8 | Dave Barry – clippings |
1990-1992 |
18/9 | Career education – career development curriculum
|
1972 |
18/10 | Child care
Child Care and Development Black Grant, 1990; childcare
provisions in budget reconciliation; news clippings
|
1990 |
18/11 | Child labor |
1992 |
18/12 | Church and state |
1988-1990 |
18/13 | Counseling |
circa 1975, 1993-1994 |
18/14 | Defense and education |
1982 |
18/15 | Discussion materials |
1972 |
18/16 | Energy speech |
undated |
18/17 | Environment |
undated |
19/1 | FMLA - Family Medical Leave Act |
1993 |
19/2 | Federal role in education
NEA policy paper, Department of Education papers
|
1981 |
19/3 | Human Rights |
1993-1996 |
19/4 | Integrated studies
interview with Jack Barden, University of North Dakota
|
undated |
19/5 | Japan |
1970-1996 |
19/6 | Japan Club |
1994-1997 |
19/7 | Japan - Mansfield Center |
1983-1991 |
19/8 | Martin Luther King |
1986-1991 |
19/9 | Managed care – personal notes |
undated |
19/10 | National Endowment for the Arts – letters to the
editor |
1993 |
19/11 | Parliamentary procedures |
undated |
19/12 | Peace |
1963-1996 |
20/1-2 | Peace (continued) |
1963-1997 |
20/3 | Michael Saba |
1984-1986 |
Box | ||
26 | James Watt on Indian issues, 1983
Cassette tape. Topic very similar to a United Press
Interational (UPI) article published on the same date by the New York Times.
|
January 19, 1983 |
26 | James Watt on Indian issues, 1983 (use copy)
|
January 19, 1983 |
Box/Folder | ||
20/4 | Woodstock |
1994 |
Subseries 2: Native American subject
files 1.8 linear feet
This subseries consists of files reflecting Chapman’s political
work, both during and after her years as an assistant to Pat Williams. Files
consisting entirely of unannotated clippings or publications were removed from
this subseries.
|
1982-1995 | |
Box/Folder | ||
20/5 | Administration for Native Americans - funds for 1997
|
1996-1997 |
20/6 | Administration for Native Americans - training and
technical assistance
Title on folder: ANA T and TA
|
1996 |
20/7 | Bureau of Indian Affairs reorganization |
1992 – 1994 |
21/1-2 | Bureau of Indian Affairs school review |
1997-1998 |
21/3 | CDBG (Community Development Block Grants)
|
1983 |
21/4 | CAP - Congressional Advocacy Planners – Drafting
Federal Law |
1994 |
21/5 | Contacts - Missoula Indian Center |
1990-1997 |
21/6 | Contacts - Tribal leaders list |
1995 |
21/7 | Contacts - ATNI (Affiliated Tribes of Northwest
Indians) |
1996 |
21/8 | Council of Energy Resource Tribes |
1994 |
21/9 | Department of Commerce – telecommunications
|
1995 |
22/1 | Lucille Echohawk – Council of Energy Resource Tribes
managers |
1993-1994 |
22/2 | Environmental Protection Agency conference
|
1996 |
22/3 | First nations – correspondence |
1994 |
22/4 | Housing and Urban Development drug elimination
program |
1997 |
22/5 | Housing – Indian housing issues |
1989-1992 |
22/6 | Indian Peoples Action |
1997 |
22/7 | Indians – general |
1975-1996 |
22/8 | Iroquois |
undated |
22/9 | JTPA (Job Training Partnership Act) |
1995-1996 |
22/10 | Jurisdiction – state and Indian jurisdictions
|
1978-1990 |
22/11 | Justice – notes regarding Tribal Justice Act
|
1998 |
22/12 | Law – Supreme Court and Indian law |
circa 1991 |
23/1 | Law Enforcement
Bureau of Indian Affairs brutality news clippings, notes
|
1993 |
23/2 | Library – tribal colleges and serving Native
Americans |
undated |
23/3 | Little Bighorn – legislation for memorial
|
1990 |
23/4 | Miscellaneous |
1986-1992 |
23/5 | Miskito Indians of Nicaragua – letter for Pat
Williams to President Carter |
1989 |
23/6 | Montana - Indians |
1983-1994 |
23/7 | Montana trips – Pat Williams |
1979-1989 |
23/8 | National Commission of Native Governments
A Bill recognizing native governments, edited by Judi Chapman
|
1992 |
23/9 | National Congress of American Indians |
1991-1996 |
23/10 | National Indian Policy Center
Draft Bill establishing National Indian Policy Center and
supporting organizational documents 1991
|
1991-1993 |
23/11 | National Museum of American Indians |
1990-1992 |
23/12 | Native America Grave Protection and Repatriation Act
|
1989-1990 |
23/13 | North American Free Trade Agreement |
1993 |
23/14 | Nuclear Waste |
1993 |
23/15 | Oil theft |
1989 |
23/16 | Oliphant versus Suquamish tribe |
1978-1980 |
23/17 | Pesticides
Title VI and Indian Tribes and authority regarding regulation
of pesticides
|
1996 |
23/18 | Phelps – Stokes Fund |
1985 |
24/1 | Policy |
1984-1992 |
24/2 | Preference – Employment of Native Americans
|
1986-1990 |
24/3 | Racism – Indians |
1982-1990 |
24/4 | Racism - Indian response to racism |
1990 |
24/5 | Religion – Indian religious freedom and environment
education |
1979-1993 |
24/6 | Rocky Boy |
1987-1997 |
24/7 | Safety of dams |
1990 |
24/8 | Salish – Kootenai Tribes |
1989-1992 |
24/9-10 | Self-determination |
1987-1993 |
25/1 | Self–governance |
1991-1993 |
25/2 | Self governance / 638 comparison |
1993 |
25/3 | Self governance - 638 regulations |
1990-1993 |
Series VII: Mountain-Plains Education and Economic Development Program, 1972-1973Return to Top
This series contains materials related to Chapman’s work as Senior Instructor of Educational and Social Services with the Mountain-Plains Education and Economic Development Program, based on Glasgow Air Force Base in Glasgow, Montana. The program was based on a model of “family oriented career education,” which was intended to improve vocational education for disadvantaged families by providing educational, financial, and social support through an on-site training program. Materials in this series include training and educational materials used in the program, much of which Chapman authored, correspondence, and notes.
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Box | ||
25-26 | Mountain-Plains Education and
Economic Development Program |
1972-1973 |
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Havasupai Indians.
- Indians of North America--Arizona.
- Indians of North America--Government relations--1934-
- Indians of North America--Montana.
- Lobbying--United States.
- Siksika Indians.
- Vocational education--West (U.S.)
- Women--Political activity--Montana.
Personal Names
- Chapman, Judi, 1941-2000
- Williams, Pat, 1937-
Corporate Names
- Democratic Party (U.S.)
- United States. Congress. House.
- Missoula City-County Health Dept.
- Mountain-Plains Education and Economic Development Program.
- aUniversity of Montana--Missoula--Alumni and alumnae.
Geographical Names
- Blackfeet Tribe of the Blackfeet Indian Reservation of Montana.
- Havasupai Tribe of the Havasupai Reservation, Arizona.
- Montana--Politics and government--20th century.
- United States--Politics and government--1945-1989.
- United States--Politics and government--1989-1993.
Form or Genre Terms
- Sound recordings
Occupations
- Lobbyists--United States.
- Women political activists--United States.
- aWomen political consultants--United States.