UNITED STATES
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
OFFICE OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
CORPORATE CHARTER
OF THE
HUALAPAI TRIBE OF THE
HUALAPAI RESERVATION,
ARIZONA
RATIFIED JUNE 5, 1943
UNITED STATES
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
WASHINGTON : 1943
CORPORATE CHARTER OF THE HUALAPAI TRIBE
OF THE HUALAPAI RESERVATION, ARIZONA
A FEDERAL CORPORATION CHARTERED UNDER THE ACT OF JUNE
18, 1934
Whereas, the Hualapai Tribe of the Hualapai Reservation,
Arizona, is a recognized Indian Tribe organized under a Constitution and
By-laws ratified by the tribe on November 19,1938, and approved by the
Acting Secretary of the Interior on December 17, 1938, pursuant to Section
17 of the Act of June 18, 1934 (48 Stat. 984), as amended by the Act of
June 15, 1935 (49 Stat. 378); and
Whereas, more than one-third of the adult members
of the Tribe have petitioned that a charter of incorporation be granted
to said Tribe, subject to ratification by a vote of the adult Indians living
on the Hualapai Reservation;
Now, therefore, I, Oscar L. Chapman, Assistant Secretary
of the Interior, by virtue of the authority conferred upon me by the said
Act of June 18, 1934 (48 Stat. 984), do hereby issue and submit this charter
of incorporation to the Hualapai Tribe of the Hualapai Reservation to be
effective from and after such time as it may be ratified by a majority
vote of the adult Indians living on the Hualapai Reservation at an election
in which at least 30 per cent of the eligible voters shall vote.
Corporate Existence and Purposes. |
1. In order to further the economic development of the Hualapai Tribe of the Hualapai Reservation in Arizona by conferring upon the said Tribe certain corporate rights, powers, privileges, and immunities; to secure for the members of the Tribe an assured economic independence; and to provide for the proper exercise by the Tribe of various functions heretofore performed by the Department of the Interior, the aforesaid Tribe is hereby chartered as a body politic and corporate of the United States of America under the corporate name "The Hualapai Tribe of the Hualapai Reservation." |
Perpetual Succession. |
2. The Hualapai Tribe of the Hualapai Reservation shall, as a Federal corporation, have perpetual succession. |
Membership. |
3. The Hualapai Tribe of the Hualapai Reservation shall be a membership corporation. Its members shall consist of all persons now or hereafter members of the Tribe, as provided by its duly ratified and approved constitution and by-laws. |
Management. |
4. The Hualapai Tribal Council established in accordance with the said constitution and by-laws of the Tribe shall exercise all the corporate powers hereinafter enumerated. |
Corporate Powers. |
5. The Tribe, subject to any restrictions contained in the Constitution and laws of the United States, or in the constitution and by-laws of the said tribe, shall have the following corporate powers in addition to all powers already conferred or guaranteed by the tribal constitution and by-laws.(a) To adopt, use and alter at its pleasure a corporate seal. |
Corporate Property |
6. No property rights of the Hualapai Tribe of the Hualapai Reservation, as heretofore constituted, shall be in any way impaired by anything contained in this Charter, and the tribal ownership of unallotted lands, whether or not assigned to the use of any particular individuals is hereby expressly recognized. The individually owned property of members of the Tribe shall not be subject to any corporate debts or liabilities, without such owner's consent. Any existing lawful debts of the Tribe shall continue in force, except as such debts may be satisfied or cancelled pursuant to law. |
Corporate Dividends |
7. The Tribe may issue to each of its members a non-transferable certificate of membership, and may use all profits of corporate enterprises or income, over and above sums necessary to defray corporate operations and over and above all sums which may he devoted to the establishment of a reserve fund, for public purposes of the Tribe, including the construction of public works, the cost of public enterprises, the expenses of tribal government, the needs of charity and the making of loans to members of the Tribe but no general distribution per capita of such profits or income shall be made. |
Submitted by the Assistant Secretary of the Interior
for ratification by the Hualapai Tribe of the Hualapai Reservation.
(Sgd.) OSCAR L. CHAPMAN
Assistant Secretary of the Interior.
[SEAL]
WASHINGTON, D.C., Apr. 24, 1943.
CERTIFICATION
Pursuant to an order approved April 24, 1943 by the
Assistant Secretary of the Interior, the attache dCharter for th hualapai
Tribe of the Hualapai Reservation, Arizona, was submitted for ratification
the the qualified members of the Hualapai Tribe and on June 5, 1943 was
duly rativied by a vote of 87 for, and 10 against, in an election in which
over thirty percent of those entitled to vote cast their ballots, in accordance
with Section 17 of the Indian Reorganization Act of June 18, 1934 (48 Stat.
984), as amended by the Act of June 15, 1935, (49 Stat. 378).
(Sgd.) GRANT TOPIJA,
Chairman, Hualapai Tribal Council.
(Sgd.) STERLING MAHONE,
Secretary, Hualapai Tribal Council.
(Sgd,) JOHN O. CROW,
Superintendent, Truxton
Canon Agency.